Black Sun (1999) by BOYD RICE

 

Black Sun
Boyd Rice, USA, 1999, 9:46 min

 

« …like a hallucinatory motion picture Rorschach test, incorporating sound, rhythm, and archetypal symbology. »

 

On passe difficilement à côté de l’envie de justifier l’utilisation de la Swastika (apparemment le plus vieux symbole connu de l’humanité) dans le travail de BOYD RICE, dans ce film comme dans le reste – Il est un peu weird leur fétiche nazi à cette gang là (DEATH IN JUNE & related) – mais je pense que ça fait parti de la découverte (probable aussi qu’il l’explique lui-même dans son livre No, si jamais … tu arrives à en trouver une copie).

 

lol

 

FUCK BURZUM by the way. Autant que nécessaire.

The Devil Rides Out (1968) by TERENCE FISHER

 

The Devil Rides Out
Terence Fisher, UK, 1968, 96 min

 

The Duc de Richeleau and his friend Rex discover their young charge Simon has fallen in with the powers of Darkness and is about to be baptized into the service of evil. The Duc is fortunately versed in such matters and finds himself locked in a duel with the deadly Mocata, disciple of the left-hand path – IMDb

 

The Devil Rides Out (1968) by Terence Fisher

The Devil Rides Out (1968) by Terence Fisher

The Devil Rides Out (1968) by Terence Fisher

The Devil Rides Out (1968) by Terence Fisher

The Devil Rides Out (1968) by Terence Fisher

The Devil Rides Out (1968) by Terence Fisher

Culture populaire : ‘Atheism Campaign’ p.III

Consider Humanism: The Largest Atheist Ad Campaign In History‘.




Today, the American Humanist Association is launching the largest atheist ad campaign in history. It challenges Biblical morality and fundamentalist Christianity and it’s bound to get a lot of attention.


There will be a TV commercial during Dateline NBC this Friday night.


There will be billboards in Idaho and Philadelphia and bus ads in Washington D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.


There will be ads on cable TV, ads in magazines like Reason and The Progressive, and ads in newspapers in places like USA Today, the Seattle Times, and the Village Voice all “demonstrating that secular humanist values are consistent with mainstream America and that fundamentalist religion has no right to claim the moral high ground.”



Read more about the campaign and see the ads at FriendlyAtheist.com.