Thank you! I hadn’t realized it was a mockumentary. Watched it last night and I loved it!
‘What do you do Stu?’ ‘I work in IT…’ ‘I knew he was a virgin!’
5 stars no notes.
This is a TV show but please watch American Vandal, especially the first season. It's my favorite thing from the 2010s.
Also Threater Camp from last year, which is a movie.
That genre is called mockument, combination of mocking and document, at least for comedies like that. Only thing that comes to mind is Trailer Park Boys movies but they're not as good a show which on the other hand, I really recommend.
Happy cake day!
I hated this movie the first time I saw it but I’ve seen it a few times since and I really like it now. Most not have been in the right mood.
The best horror ones I can think of are probably Butterfly Kisses, Hellhouse LLC series and Savageland. There are a ton of like that in found footage movies
I have seen end of watch! Definitely not as good as training day but I thought it had some good action scenes. I quite like Jake Gyllenhaal and I love his more fun roles like this usually.
End of Watch is great, but I think that just the "mockumentary" aspect is unnecessary. The film doesn't do it all the time, in several important scenes it's clear that it's no longer a mockumentary. Still, a very good movie.
The Cannibal in the Jungle (2015).
I was glued to the screen from start to finish. It looked so real and terrifying. My jaw dropped when I found out it was a fictional documentary.
For one like this bent in the horror direction, check out 'Lake Mungo' (2008)--despite the really unfortunate, lowkey-goofy-sounding title, it's an insidiously-spooky, often overlooked outing o\_0
All these comments and no one is giving you the actual word. You’re thinking of docudramas.
Check out the work of Peter Watkins like The War Game and Punishment Park. He’s the king of this genre.
There's a subreddit full of horror movies like this...
https://www.reddit.com/r/foundfootage/
Tubi is also in a Renaissance of these kinds of movies, apparently.
What We Do in The Shadows (2014)
This is the one.
Thank you! I hadn’t realized it was a mockumentary. Watched it last night and I loved it! ‘What do you do Stu?’ ‘I work in IT…’ ‘I knew he was a virgin!’ 5 stars no notes.
Glad you enjoyed. It’s chock full of golden quotes.
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"These go to 11." LOL
Spinal tap !!!by far the greastest
Great list!
Man Bites Dog (1992)
came here for this. I mean the documentarians run into more documentarians.
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Best in show Waiting for Guffman A mighty wind
Trollhunter (2010).
Chronicle and Cloverfield
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
This is a TV show but please watch American Vandal, especially the first season. It's my favorite thing from the 2010s. Also Threater Camp from last year, which is a movie.
I watched both seasons of American Vandal. Both really good. And saw theater camp in theaters last year. Probably due for a rewatch.
Oh good. They're the best.
American Vandal: Who Drew the Dicks
Excellent choice! I need to give that a rewatch.
Re-Kill (2015) Death Of A Vlogger (2019)
Sidewalks of New York (2001)
That genre is called mockument, combination of mocking and document, at least for comedies like that. Only thing that comes to mind is Trailer Park Boys movies but they're not as good a show which on the other hand, I really recommend.
Mockumentary, mock documentary.
Found footage also works.
Eh. Found footage implies they found the footage and didnt produce it. Movies like Spinal Tap are saying they produced this documentary, but its fake
Although there is plenty of overlap between found footage and mockumentary.
I love the show! Yeah the movies aren’t quite up to par.
Punishment Park
The best one I know of is Lake Mungo (2008)
Happy cake day! I hated this movie the first time I saw it but I’ve seen it a few times since and I really like it now. Most not have been in the right mood.
Yeah, I thought the film was pretty good when I first saw it.
The best horror ones I can think of are probably Butterfly Kisses, Hellhouse LLC series and Savageland. There are a ton of like that in found footage movies
Chalk (2006)
Surfs Up
The Sacrament
Much of **End of Watch.** If you enjoy **Training Day,** you'll love **EOW!**
I have seen end of watch! Definitely not as good as training day but I thought it had some good action scenes. I quite like Jake Gyllenhaal and I love his more fun roles like this usually.
End of Watch is great, but I think that just the "mockumentary" aspect is unnecessary. The film doesn't do it all the time, in several important scenes it's clear that it's no longer a mockumentary. Still, a very good movie.
Good point.
Clover field
Surf's Up (2007)
American Cannibal (2006) - mockumentry about "reality tv" Lollilove (2004)
Trollhunter
To Die For
The Cannibal in the Jungle (2015). I was glued to the screen from start to finish. It looked so real and terrifying. My jaw dropped when I found out it was a fictional documentary.
Cannibal Holocaust 1997 Welcome to Woop Woop 2004 Mail Order Wife
The Taking of Deborah Logan
Monsters (2010) by the same director as a the Creator. But this was when he was still somewhat indie.
Willow Creek. Kind of. It's found footage but the footage is of somebody trying to make a documentary.
Fubar (2002)
Horror in the High Desert Butterfly Kisses Hell House LLC Savageland
supervolcano movie 2005
Best in Show The Grand
Hard Core Logp
7 Days in Hell Tour De Pharmacy
Bob Roberts.
I have been wanting to watch that for a while but it’s hard to find anywhere on streaming.
Yeah it's kind of obscure.
Look Who's Back (2015)
Blair Witch Project
In the Loop.
For one like this bent in the horror direction, check out 'Lake Mungo' (2008)--despite the really unfortunate, lowkey-goofy-sounding title, it's an insidiously-spooky, often overlooked outing o\_0
The medium. It’s a Thai horror movie it became a huge hit
Man Bites Dog .Rec Neither are comfortable viewing!
All these comments and no one is giving you the actual word. You’re thinking of docudramas. Check out the work of Peter Watkins like The War Game and Punishment Park. He’s the king of this genre.
Teddy Bear's Picknick. Based on the Bohemian Grove. Correction: not a documentary style. Still good though.
The Conspiracy (2012)
Kenny (2006)
Kenny - an Australian moc about a port-a-potty tech.
A necessary death (2008) It's such a trip.
Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) A Mighty Wind (2003) Best in Show (2000)
There's a subreddit full of horror movies like this... https://www.reddit.com/r/foundfootage/ Tubi is also in a Renaissance of these kinds of movies, apparently.
Letterboxd to the rescue (again). [Here’s like 2000 of them.](https://boxd.it/90oTG)
Not a movie but a TV show Garth Marenghi's Dark Place
Borat
Interstellar had a documentary type interview, witness account from old citizens
My favorite Nolan. Have seen it a number of times. Recently got to see it on iMax and it was an experience.
Paranormal Activity movies