Showing posts with label satan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label satan. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Now It's a Supernatural War

Staff Writer: Grave Digger

Last week during the Supernatural premiere, fans tweeted #Luciferiscoming. Well P.Diddy and other like minded (closed minded?) individuals believed Satanists took over Twitter. No joke. They counter attacked.

This week in a show of solidarity, and that people are stupid for not investigating the links to a TV show, fans are supposed to tweet: #pdiddyisafraidofhistv. Mischa Collins, who we love as Castille, has become the general of this little army. No pun intended.

So watch Supernatural tonight and tweet in rebellion. We are not devil worshipers! Duh!

But to do it right, get your instruction via this video on YouTube.

Source: BuddyTV

Monday, September 8, 2008

The Prophecy

Staff Writer: Samuntha Mackenzie

4 ½ out of 5 Shovels
A thriller is about the angel Gabriel. He is angry that human are allowed into heaven. So he went to Earth to find the most evil soul to wreck havoc on good angels.

Thomas Daggett the priest turned homicide detective and Simon an angel try to stop Gabriel. Katherine Henley a school teacher helps Daggett in his quest.

This film is a chilling and suspenseful tale. Christopher Walken is always intense. Elias Koteas and Virginia Madsen are great together. Eric Stoltz and Viggo Mortensen as an angel and the devil, respectively, portray their characters with gusto.

The Prophecy is apocalyptic. The movie is intense. Yet, the film is just shy of perfection. Cult status should be denoted to the Prophecy, for what it lacks, there is more beneath the surface.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Warlock

Staff Writer: DL Mullan

4 1/2 out of 5 Shovels
In 1691, the town is set to condemn a warlock. Satan has other plans. The warlock is swept away into another time. Close behind, the Witch Hunter, Giles Redferne ends up in Los Angeles three hundred years later.

Caught in the middle of the battle is Kassandra (with a “K”). The Warlock turns her world upside down. Redferne is not a better influence.

As Kassandra helps Redferne stop the Warlock from revoking all of creation, a mutual respect and unrequited affection is shared between them.

This movie is humorous, creepy, and suspenseful. Julian Sands does an outstanding job as the Warlock. Lori Singer and Richard E. Grant have chemistry and charisma.

The movie runs 103 minutes and is Rated R. Cast and crew information is on the DVD but no extras except for the trailer.

Warlock is a cult classic that deserves its acclaim.