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Azathoth


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Weird beyond belief

Posted : 1 month, 2 weeks ago on 29 March 2008 01:23 (A review of The Carnivals of Life and Death: My Profane Youth: 1913-1935)

I've read some weird and crazy Mason/Illuminati conspiracy books but this one takes the cake. Downard claims he has been pursued by a Mason/Illuminati cabal since a very early age, about 5yrs old. They've tried to kill him countless times, usually ending up with Downard doing the killing, he's killed well over a dozen men by the age of 10. An absurd tale involving Alexander Graham Bell, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, self circumcision, and killing KKK/Mason members with dynamite are just a few of the crazy occurrences in Downard's life. Interesting in its absurdity, but can be a bit tedious at times. After the third or fourth time he's caught in some trap and kills his way out, it starts becoming just the same story,different people. Better read in short bursts.

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Weird DVDs galore

Posted : 1 month, 2 weeks ago on 29 March 2008 01:22 (A review of DVD Delirium: The International Guide to Weird And Wonderful Films on DVD: Redux)

A great book for anyone interested in weird films. With about a 1000 films featured and over 700 pages, you're sure to find a few films you didn't know about. Genres includes cult, horror, exploitation, arthouse and more. Every entry has in-depth reviews of the movies and the DVDs themselves. DVD reviews include picture quality, letterbox/widescreen ratios, special feature and more. You can find great movies and the best versions with the help of this book. A must have for collectors.

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Great movie, good book

Posted : 1 month, 2 weeks ago on 29 March 2008 01:20 (A review of Witchcraft Through the Ages: The Story of Haxan, the World's Strangest Film, and the Man Who Made It)

This is a good book about the 1922 Dutch movie Hexan: Witchcraft Through The Ages. It starts out with a brief bio on it's director Benjamin Christensen. Next is a making-of... section that features quotes from many of the people involved in the film. Lastly is a section about the reaction to it's release. As this is the only book about this great and strange movie (as far as I know, at least), it's worth getting if you have seen the film.

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Snuff...or not

Posted : 1 month, 2 weeks ago on 29 March 2008 01:18 (A review of Killing for Culture: Death Film from Mondo to Snuff (Creation Cinema Collection))

This book examines death in film and whether snuff exists or not.
It starts with fictional snuff in fiction movies, including 'Snuff'(1976), 'Peeping Tom'(1960), and 'Emanuelle In America'(1976). It moves on to death in mondo films, real and fake. Lastly is a section on death in media, snuff films, and the hysteria surrounding them.
The book is meticulous and well researched. There is a ton of info on all subjects included and it's all well written. You can tell the authors put alot of time and effort into this book.
Does this book solve the mystery of the existence of snuff? The authors seem to suggest that it is highly unlikely that it exists.
But then again, if you had seen a real, illegal snuff film would you admit it? Aside for Charlie Sheen (who reported the japanese movie 'Flower Of Flesh And Blood' to the FBI as snuff) I think very few would. And there is the real problem with any study of snuff; sure there are no confirmed snuff films, but.....
That said, this is an excellent book on death in film and media, and invaluable to anyone interested in the subject.

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Best Zombie Movie

Posted : 1 month, 3 weeks ago on 23 March 2008 11:08 (A review of Cemetery Man)

One of the best zombie movies ever. But it's much more then that. It's gory, humorous, philosophical (but not in a pretentious or in-your-face way). This and it's stylish cinematography make it an outstanding and refreshingly original horror film. And the ending.... it will leave you thinking about it long after it's over.

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Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die review

Posted : 1 year, 1 month ago on 17 April 2007 10:16 (A review of Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die)

An amusing and informative book on the ways people die. Covers everything from Acordynia(mercury poisoning, amusment park deaths, and autoerotic asphyxiation to wedding day deaths, work related deaths, and zoo related death. Funny and insightful.

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Blind Beast vs. Killer Dwarf review

Posted : 1 year, 1 month ago on 15 April 2007 12:05 (A review of Blind Beast vs. Killer Dwarf)

A disappointng entry in a fine career. Badly shot and directionless. While Ishii may not be the greatest director ever this is unworthy for him, he was surely asleep at the wheel during this one. It's too bad that this is his epitaph.

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The Killing of America review

Posted : 1 year, 1 month ago on 14 April 2007 11:02 (A review of The Killing of America)

A great documentary about violence in America. Features a great interview with Edmund 'The Co-ed Killer' Kemper. Very imformative an very explicit, not for the weak stomached.

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Muzan-E review

Posted : 1 year, 1 month ago on 14 April 2007 10:45 (A review of Muzan-E)

Very graphic horror movie from, suprise, Japan. Lots of gore and sexual violence. If you liked the Guinea Pig movies, you should see this.

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Irreversible review

Posted : 1 year, 5 months ago on 24 November 2006 12:47 (A review of Irreversible)

Few movies make me cringe or feel incomfortable, but this one does. Uncompromising brutality and disturbing realism make this a very unsettling film.

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About me

When not working, I watch movies, listen to music, read, and make noise music under the names Enclave and Eigenstate
I've watched what some may consider far too many horror movies. I've yet to go on a killing spree...yet.
I have a possibly unhealth interest in serial killers.
Have you ever wondered how many dead hookers you could bury in your basement/backyard? And I mean whole bodies, because once you start cutting them up it's easy to lose count. And it's time consuming. And messy. All that blood... the sound of the saw on bone...the squishy wet noise of cutting flesh... really it's probably best not to think about it
I hate the people who love me, and they hate me..

About my collections

I'm mostly into horror movies.
I like serial killer/true crime books.

This takes so long to do....
Almost done with DVDs....
Haven't even begun on books and CDs...

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Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Feb 8 22:35
Hi there! Thanks for adding me. :)