Backrooms director Kane Parsons explains the film and teases sequel ideas
i keep seeing the backrooms movie get called a "youtuber movie" but like... kane parsons makes short films. he was already a filmmaker, he just posted his work to youtube. imo that's a little different compared to, like, markiplier mainly being a let's player and then making the leap to feature film
to be fair mark did also have a couple film projects under his belt, albeit interactive ones
I have a gut feeling they aren't generally used to seeing movies like it being made, being conditioned to hyperfocus on massive, big budget, all-star blockbuster film franchises (complete with post-credits scenes teasing the next film).
ah but you see it's based on a popular internet phenomenon which automatically makes it youtube, reddit or whichever minor internet pejorative we've decided to grind into worthlessness this week
So he's more comparable to James Rolfe
I talked to Kane Parsons about his incredible journey from turning a 4chan meme into a viral horror webseries at 16 years old and then the deeply unnerving feature film ‘Backrooms’—which is shattering A24’s record for opening weekend box office:
Mentioned in the piece, but as for whether Backrooms passes the “is it actually scary” test: after my press screening I was walking back to my car alone in a silent parking garage and starting to mildly freak out lol
I remember subbing to kane years before his blow up with his historical attack on Titan videos. Im glad he accomplished his dream and delivered a solid film that was just his YouTube vids. Im more of an SCP guy and never clicked with the backrooms but gave it a try since it was Kane.