I want these signs. Desperately.

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Found my favorite analog horror today!
It's an absolute gem called "Muldoon's Log" by Ali Awada and it's a mixture of Jurassic Park the movie as well as the book. It's all shot from Muldoon's perspective as he makes "training videos," but really unravels the many shortcomings of the park. Canon accurate, voice acted and has some very nice models as well! The dinosaurs also don't act like movie monsters as them simply acting like animals is something just scary enough.
Genuinely tense in some moments!
One thing that's really getting to me about Muldoon is just how much he cares about other people. From making sure everyone was out of the enclosure when the velociraptor started waking up, to constantly fighting Hammond about the safety of everyone, to investigating every death himself to the best of his abilities. To the latest one where he knew the truck driver by name, checked up on him first, and then told him to stay in the truck even though it would mean facing a loose dino alone.
It's killing me just how much he cares for other people. He's put the safety and care of not only the dinosaurs on his back but also every single person on that island. Knowing that it's all going wrong anyways because he simply doesn't have the power to make things better.
fell into the muldoon's logs rabbit hole and guys. guys. i really will ship anything because why the fuck am i all for shipping robbie and muldoon when this is supposed to be a horror webseries. and now i'm thinking of a movie/book mix au where robbie is part of the movie group and ian is just like 'yeah that's totally just your friend. totally 🤨'
watching Muldoon’s Log and I don’t know how many more “ruh roh raggy”s I got left in me
You know, I love Ali Awada's Muldoon's Log series. The newest log with the Dilophosaurus is my favorite at the moment. I'm a big fan of the Dilos, so I've very happy to see a log about them.
I also love analog horror, and Jurassic Park has so much potential for analog.
Rewatching Muldoon's Logs by watching them through the eyes of a reactor means that sometimes you spot a raptor you hadn't spotted before.
Like the raptor in log 12 that appears in Muldoon's reflection in the "authorized personnel only" plaque behind him and briefly gave me (and Muldoon) a small heartattack.
Muldoon’s curiosity gets the better of him.