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  1. Parallel Monsters is absolutely fantastic. It totally belongs in a V/H/S film. It has a good premise and great execution. I really didn't like Bonestorm. I think it was a bad attempt to recapture the success of Safe Haven from the second V/H/S. And the wraparound segment was also pretty bad.

  2. So, for me, "Parallel Monsters" (in which a basement scientist creates a dimensional gate to a parallel world which initially seems exactly like ours, but proves to have different versions of "dominant religion" and "genitalia" - as well as Satanic blimps) is fun but disposable (probably would have worked better as a full-length film willing to ...

  3. Parallel Monsters. Directed and written by Nacho Vigalondo. On each side of an interdimensional portal, parallel versions of inventor Alfonso cautiously greet each other. Overcome by curiosity, the two explore each other's worlds.

  4. Parallel Monsters. I couldn't disagree more. I feel that Nacho Vigalondo's Parallel Monsters is one of the most creative horror shorts I've ever seen. Yea, it gets completely over-the-top ridiculous but the sheer madness of it all and the story is nearly a 10/10 for me.

  5. Nov 20, 2014 · Next up is the breathtaking “Parallel Monsters,” a foreign effort that’s a brilliant, slow moving piece that takes its time and gets progressively more terrifying and dark as it goes along.

  6. “Parallel Monsters” – Nacho Vigalondo (V/H/S: Viral) Widely believed to be the worst film in the franchise (and possibly the reason why the series remained dormant for years afterward), V/H/S: Viral nonetheless gives viewers a truly great segment from Vigalondo.

  7. It is part of the V/H/S film series and is the third vignette in the 2014 film V/H/S: Viral. It was written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo . The short stars Gustavo Salmerón as Alfonso - an inventor who creates a machine that can open a doorway into a parallel reality.

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