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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Doom house is a 2003 amateur short film made by Rich "Lowtax" Kyanka and Kevin "Fragmaster" Bowen of Something Awful fame/infamy/obscurity. It's a parody of the terrible amateurish horror movies reviewed on the site previously, with elements especially reminiscent of The House That Screamed, and filled with intentional minor continuity errors and other bloopers and generally of poor quality in every respect (though making the dialogue audible actually made it better in this one respect than some of the films it parodies). It tells the story of Reginald P. Linux (Kyanka), who moves into a most bizarre haunted house. He tries to solve its mystery with the help of a policeman (Bowen), who turns out not to be what he appears. |