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Forum: General Discussion 04-14-2015
Replies: 6
Views: 4,545
Posted By Evil Steve
Is Ligotti Responsible for This?

I just came across this article and wondered if Ligotti might have something to do with it. Perhaps he will weigh in.

Seattle's mystery soda machine button provides a refreshing conundrum in...
Forum: Lovecraftian Films 04-30-2012
Replies: 88
Views: 71,597
Posted By Evil Steve
Re: Top 5 Pessimistic Movies

And what the hell, for good measure, off the top of my head:

A Clockwork Orange
Island of Lost Souls
The Brood
Taxi Driver
Chinatown
The Thing [Carpenter]
The Seventh Victim
Naked Lunch
Forum: Lovecraftian Films 04-30-2012
Replies: 88
Views: 71,597
Posted By Evil Steve
Re: Top 5 Pessimistic Movies

In no order:

1) Irreversible
2) Day of the Locust
3) Brazil
4) Shame [Bergman]
5) In a Glass Cage
Forum: Miscellanea 03-28-2009
Replies: 0
Views: 6,347
Posted By Evil Steve
An interesting website

The site itself is kind of cheezy, but the story behind this place sort of reminds me of Dr. Locrian's Asylum...
Forum: General Discussion 11-03-2007
Replies: 2
Views: 7,627
Posted By Evil Steve
Re: Dr. Julian Jaynes influence on Ligotti (?)

Thank you for the reply.

I will only reiterate that we humans are quite mad in any event...
Forum: General Discussion 09-19-2007
Replies: 2
Views: 7,627
Posted By Evil Steve
Dr. Julian Jaynes influence on Ligotti (?)

For those who don't know, Julian Jaynes was a professor of both linguistics and psychology, who developed a theory that states that man's mind evolved in the same way as his body, and that ancient...
Forum: Various 09-17-2007
Replies: 9
Views: 5,753
Posted By Evil Steve
Re: Residents

Or how about Diamanda Galas? That would go down as some of the all-time creepiest -- or most terrifying -- music I've heard. Her album "Masque of the Red Death" is giant and gorgeous; I highly...
Forum: General Discussion 09-17-2007
Replies: 30
Views: 18,291
Posted By Evil Steve
Re: Grimmest Horro?

You make me feel old, Steve. I've neither read the novel nor seen the film in many years... Anyhow, I think the conch (was it a conch or a different shell?) is terribly symbolic of our slavery to...
Forum: General Discussion 09-14-2007
Replies: 30
Views: 18,291
Posted By Evil Steve
Re: Grimmest Horro?

I do find a few sections of William Golding's Lord of the Flies out-and-out horrific, though for different reasons than most people

My curiosity is piqued, not least because as a kid I was nearly...
Forum: Various 09-11-2007
Replies: 9
Views: 5,753
Posted By Evil Steve
The Residents are the anti-Beatles.

The Residents can be problematic for some, especially when they are considered as just another "band". Not to sound too pretentious, but they really aren't a band, rather more of a performance art...
Forum: General Discussion 09-09-2007
Replies: 30
Views: 18,291
Posted By Evil Steve
Re: Grimmest Horror?

I can't pick just one, so here are a few titles that I think deserve mention:

"Timon of Athens" by William Shakespeare, his bleakest and maybe most unpopular play
"Justine" by the Marquis de...
Forum: Contemporary Horror 02-05-2007
Replies: 4
Views: 6,222
Posted By Evil Steve
Re: Dead Silence

According to the IMDb, this movie is based on the sequel to the novel "Death Wish", which was of course adapted as a vehicle for Charles Bronson back in the good old 70s. I don't know if the novel...
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