Just re-watched this tonight, I must concur. Beautifully shot and expertly timed. Definitely a film that only gets better on repeated viewings. Unnerving.Montresor wrote:I just watched Sauna for the second time. I'd really recommend watching this film for Dorian's game. And now I can't wait to get back into VoB.
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Druids gather at the circle of stones,
To worship the ancient ones.
In the glow of a dying red sun,
Their rites of evil have only just begun...
Electric Wizard - Black Butterfly
To worship the ancient ones.
In the glow of a dying red sun,
Their rites of evil have only just begun...
Electric Wizard - Black Butterfly
Damn good film. I'll be rewatching it soon enough, I'm sure.
This might seem like a strange narrative distinction to adopt, but I feel compelled to explain why I write this way for Ingmann -
Whenever I refer to 'doctor', if it's in non-dialogue prose I use the conventional 'doctor'. If I write from dialogue, or I refer to any Doctor X from Ippsburg, I use 'doktor'. Might seem a pointless distinction but I actually fussed over this for a few minutes at one point.
This might seem like a strange narrative distinction to adopt, but I feel compelled to explain why I write this way for Ingmann -
Whenever I refer to 'doctor', if it's in non-dialogue prose I use the conventional 'doctor'. If I write from dialogue, or I refer to any Doctor X from Ippsburg, I use 'doktor'. Might seem a pointless distinction but I actually fussed over this for a few minutes at one point.
"For the love of God, Montresor!"
"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.
"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.
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^^Just beware of bad subtitles, or be prepared to find an english .srt file, as many of the torrents I found are subbed in Scandinavian languages. NEIN!!! Ich spreche nicht Svenska!!!
Druids gather at the circle of stones,
To worship the ancient ones.
In the glow of a dying red sun,
Their rites of evil have only just begun...
Electric Wizard - Black Butterfly
To worship the ancient ones.
In the glow of a dying red sun,
Their rites of evil have only just begun...
Electric Wizard - Black Butterfly
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Stone Magnet and myself just concluded his search for his writing kit over msn. I can honestly say that I have never seen the dice paint so epic a picture, and i do think that they did a far better job creating the climatic and dramatic scene than we could've come up with ourselves. I cannot wait for Stone to post this, and really look forward to the read. We are talking some epic failures and successes dice wise.
I haven't had this much fun in a roleplay since montresor and I had a similar climatic event where my character fought a beastman in mes. Some truly great stuff.
I haven't had this much fun in a roleplay since montresor and I had a similar climatic event where my character fought a beastman in mes. Some truly great stuff.
My initial thought was that I had chosen a very good night to go out for a walk about town, then realised that there's a good chance that all of Ingmann's notes and his anatomical tools will be in that inferno...
Shit. Looks like the campaign has taken a decidedly unexpected twist.
Shit. Looks like the campaign has taken a decidedly unexpected twist.
"For the love of God, Montresor!"
"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.
"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.
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If stone magnet doesnt mind too much, I will hold off from his awakening till the morning, so after the others have finished their little foray into the whorehouse/opium den. If it drags on too long i can push Raphaelus's encounter forward a bit.
Also, id like to aid Lore in creation of the rake by then too.
I have a horrible case of man flu so i apologise for any sub standard posts i make over the coming days.
Also, id like to aid Lore in creation of the rake by then too.
I have a horrible case of man flu so i apologise for any sub standard posts i make over the coming days.
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Then in that case wouldn't your mum be the sick one and not me?Louis de la Forêt wrote: Why does that seem to me like a disease that birds catch when sick humans have relationions with them?
Man Flu is simply put the greatest affliction known to man. Most scientists will say its the common cold, but what do they know eh?
Either way, new research suggests that estrogen helps combat the cold, so its no wonder men get shafted when they get sick more than woman
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I will do all I can to make sure this gets a 2010 Watchy.Dorian wrote:Then in that case wouldn't your mum be the sick one and not me?Louis de la Forêt wrote: Why does that seem to me like a disease that birds catch when sick humans have relationions with them?
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon