You guys have got to take a look at this: http://www.bigfootencounters.com/files/mk_davis_pgf.gif
This is the famous Patterson film footage of an alleged Sasquatch marching thru a section of forest. Well, come to think of it, a rather blasted, barren section of forest. Anyhow, the footage has been stabilized. The effect is very interesting. Doesn’t really clear things up any better, in my opinion. But it sure is interesting to watch. On my computer, it took a while for the series of images to download, but once they did it replays again and again with greater fluidity, as it were.
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Posted in Uncategorized, horror lit, horror flik, monsters, apologetics, reasons to believe, Stephen King, humanism, Christianity, horror, movies on Sep 16th, 2008 1 Comment »

This episode perplexes me. My intention was to try and explore Christian perspectives on suffering using The Mist as a sounding board — The Mist being a recent film adaptation of a Stephen King novella. Instead, I end up unpacking the religious “spin” to be found in the film, given religious weirdo Mrs. Carmody and humanist everyman hero David Drayton. I guess it’s difficult for me to talk about suffering when my family is having a tough time. Sort of like a sick man talking about nausea, or a man on a sailboat expounding on seasickness. Hmmmmm…. Anyhow, I’ll keep trying. CORRECTION: I said Nick Andros, a leader among the good guys in The Stand, was deaf and blind. That is incorrect. He is deaf and mute. He is blinded in one eye in the revised version of the book. My apologies - poor research on my part.
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