The World Is a Strange Place

I've always thought a full-on H.P. Lovecraft revival would be a lot of fun.  The Hellboy movies have made their contribution, of course.  There's Lil' Cthulhu.  It may just be because I've taken a field trip to the dude's grave, but I think there's plenty of space left over to explore both the depths of horror in Lovecraft's work (the Great Old Ones are so much scarier than most other action-movie creations), and the goofiness of his vision (not to mention his, uh, deeply problematic racial views).  But as a result, even if it's minor, and kind of dopey, this makes me pretty happy: