The vintage camera film you've been waiting for: Polaroid

Dude! I found that exact camera in our attic years ago, sold it on ebay. I'm glad I never took a picture with it :)
 
Feel like I just watched the whole film...

Looks pretty cliché and formulaic, and the physical creature thing suggested at the end ruined any suspense.

I did like that they managed to make a flash warmup sound ominous though =P
 
The heck it is, my son just left to ship his SX70 for repair.
The repair guy is IN THAT TOWN!

Looks pretty cliché and formulaic, and the physical creature thing suggested at the end ruined any suspense.

I did like that they managed to make a flash warmup sound ominous though =P
 
I like to know where they got film for that SX-70 that actually works like it was suppose to?
 
Likely all CG done in post production.

Yes, that is what I suspect.

"Polaroid" just must be a trademarked name than anyone can use for a fee, from LED tv sets to Chinese made sun glasses to low priced P/S digital cameras to teen movies.
 
I like to know where they got film for that SX-70 that actually works like it was suppose to?

Exactly what I thought... Would have been cool if they found a pack of expired film, realized the battery died, and hunted down some impossible film. But if they went that far they could have done a lot better.

This looks like the same regurgitated crap (Ring, with a different medium) that's been churned out ad naseum for 15 years.
 
Exactly what I thought... Would have been cool if they found a pack of expired film, realized the battery died, and hunted down some impossible film. But if they went that far they could have done a lot better.

This looks like the same regurgitated crap (Ring, with a different medium) that's been churned out ad naseum for 15 years.

Ha Ha... but yes that is so true.

It would have made for a far more exciting movie, and one worth watching.
 
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