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BTW, the pentagram in the "Die Young" video really should be inverted since the story (sic) apparently involves some evil cult in Mexico that gets raided by the police.  I just had to make mention of this.

BTW, the pentagram in the "Die Young" video really should be inverted since the story (sic) apparently involves some evil cult in Mexico that gets raided by the police.  I just had to make mention of this.

Besides "Dracula" of course, the only other thing I know of by Stoker is "Lair of the White Worm," thanks to a weird film based on it by Ken Russell that came out in 1988. It would be interesting if more of Stoker's work were to be made into films, though.

Besides "Dracula" of course, the only other thing I know of by Stoker is "Lair of the White Worm," thanks to a weird film based on it by Ken Russell that came out in 1988. It would be interesting if more of Stoker's work were to be made into films, though.

BTW, though this has probably been remarked, the real-life L. Ron Hubbard was a Navy man and spent a little time in a VA mental ward on the west coast after the war, later claiming that he healed himself of his ailments with his super-mind power or something.  A recent review of the film suggests that PTA took

BTW, though this has probably been remarked, the real-life L. Ron Hubbard was a Navy man and spent a little time in a VA mental ward on the west coast after the war, later claiming that he healed himself of his ailments with his super-mind power or something.  A recent review of the film suggests that PTA took

On a personal note, one thing that caught my interest in this film is that Freddie actually reminded me a lot of my father. He was a sailor in WW2 (a "fireman" — i.e. tasked with stoking the engines, not putting fires out) but ended up with a total disability rating afterward for mental problems, the full nature of

On a personal note, one thing that caught my interest in this film is that Freddie actually reminded me a lot of my father. He was a sailor in WW2 (a "fireman" — i.e. tasked with stoking the engines, not putting fires out) but ended up with a total disability rating afterward for mental problems, the full nature of

The Master is clearly Oscar bait.

The Master is clearly Oscar bait.

It seemed to be inconclusive. After the scenes in England (that strange conversation in Dodd's huge office, vaguely reminiscent of the notorious "milk-shake" scene of TWBB, and Freddie in bed with the tart from the pub) it just sort of ended. I wanted something a little more decisive.  Maybe it's a good sign that I

It seemed to be inconclusive. After the scenes in England (that strange conversation in Dodd's huge office, vaguely reminiscent of the notorious "milk-shake" scene of TWBB, and Freddie in bed with the tart from the pub) it just sort of ended. I wanted something a little more decisive.  Maybe it's a good sign that I

Who got to you?

Who got to you?

It was making fun of him. Always staring … staring, damn it!

It was making fun of him. Always staring … staring, damn it!

Your philosophical ideas intrigue me.

Your philosophical ideas intrigue me.

Yeah, you could just wait a while for cryin' out loud.

Yeah, you could just wait a while for cryin' out loud.