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Just a short entry.
We've spent most of the evening watching South Korean horror films, via Asian Horror Movies.com. The first, Hansel and Gretal (2007), was really quite wonderful, in a subtle and thoroughly creepy sort of way. Though, in all honesty, it owes as much to Jerome Bixby's "It's a Good Life" (1953), as it does to the Hansel and Gretal story. However, the second film was an awful mess of a thing, The Dollmaster (2004), which started from an interesting premise, but amounted to no more than a confused, dull slasher film with annoying Asian actors, instead of annoying American actors. But I do recommend Hansel and Gretal.
More than a bit stoned on pain meds right now. And wondering why I'm bothering to make an entry at all. Obsessive communication?
Rain much of the day. Slush and unmelted snow.
And I should repost the link to the auctions. Otherwise, I think I'll "see" you on the other side of the dentist's office.
We've spent most of the evening watching South Korean horror films, via Asian Horror Movies.com. The first, Hansel and Gretal (2007), was really quite wonderful, in a subtle and thoroughly creepy sort of way. Though, in all honesty, it owes as much to Jerome Bixby's "It's a Good Life" (1953), as it does to the Hansel and Gretal story. However, the second film was an awful mess of a thing, The Dollmaster (2004), which started from an interesting premise, but amounted to no more than a confused, dull slasher film with annoying Asian actors, instead of annoying American actors. But I do recommend Hansel and Gretal.
More than a bit stoned on pain meds right now. And wondering why I'm bothering to make an entry at all. Obsessive communication?
Rain much of the day. Slush and unmelted snow.
And I should repost the link to the auctions. Otherwise, I think I'll "see" you on the other side of the dentist's office.