What makes a monster? Its not physical. Its not the teeth and claws ; humps
or bumps. look st Quasimodo, stitch, Sidney the sea monster or in life
lions, tigers and bears that are in zoos. A monster comes from inside, the
same place as beauty. A monster is also a relative term as well as the best
horror writers know. Its what transcends the norms of polite society. A
monster is a killer who has no qualms killing men, women or children. Or is
that a hero in certain light? Is that not the same definition we have about
a soldier? A hero in war? A soldier that was only following commands. How
many hero's are monsters when the light goes out? I guess I am writing
about the story I am legend. I will not go in to it too deeply as an
upcoming movie is on its way. Gods and Monsters the different sides of
the same coin. The human heart has such potential for such heights as well
as such depths that we have just started to see. I think thats why I lived
the Hellraiser movies so much. The heights of pleasure and pain are very
similar. Angels to some demons to others. The French call the orgasm le
petite mort - The little death. How wonderfully accurately. Think about the
sounds that people make during the act. Another very depressing monster
movie contains no monster at all as 8mm.The killer in the movie asks
Nicholas Cage if he expected a monster to look like any one else. Fallen
was another fav but thats on a supernatural level of horror. True
Satanists claim that the only commandment for them is Do what thou wilt is
the whole of the law. We bind ourselves in laws to form a polite society.
Some actions and some people are so base that they exist beyond mans laws.
Look at Ossma or the Pope. Both have killed in the name of god. Hitler
killed for an idea. Aum killed for a following as did the Waco cult. I
would kill or die for my kids. Without hesitation. --- why am I writing
about monsters and killings? I am reading a book called The devil in the
white city. Its about a little know serial killer that took place in
Chicago at the height if the Columbian Expo. Great book full of rich detail
and history. Also very very creepy.
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