Archives, eh
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# Links for 2007-11-11
- Hollywood – Westerns – Movies – Motion Pictures – New York Times ✴
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# Links for 2007-09-29
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# Links for 2007-08-15
- Australian Gothic ✴
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# The ideal use for That Music
SCENE: Attractive, slim natural blonde women dressed in white suit opens a metal-clad door and enters a white room. She turns on the lights and starts to go about her morning. The camera tracks her as she walks through rooms allowing us to we identify the building as a laboratory. White walls and strong overhead lighting washes out colour leaving the woman’s lipstick as the only contrasting shade. We can hear music, laa laa la laaaaah, playing by a building wide sound system, assesed and chosen by a commitee of clinical psychologists to ensure peaceful serenity and productivity in the workplace. Woman goes into kitchenette and makes coffee. Shot of her, taking her first sip and she visibly reacts, a sense that all is well again now that caffeine is surging through her system.
The woman turns around and a 7 and a half foot tall werewolf, standing bipedally because it is in its hybrid form, lashes out and rips her throat open. Crimson blood splashes across the cupboards. Her mouth opens to scream, but no sound comes out because the initial attack has torn out her windpipe. The werewold makes no sound, but knocks her to the floor and rips her abdomen open. Purple, glistening tubes spill out and the werewolf proceeds to eat them. The camera watches the werewolf feed and then shifts to her face. Zoom in to extreme closeup on her eyes, still very much alive and screaming in silent agony. Music plays as scene fades to black.
Studio. Lights rise to reveal Hans, dressed in black turtleneck and sitting on tall wooden stool. Hans stands moves to a table with several brightly coloured boxes featuring a cartoonish werewolf on the front with a bowl and spoon in hand. Hans takes a drag from his cigarette.
Hans: Entrails. It is what is for breakfast, ja?

