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TippyHome ago

Blacksmith, thanks! I might be the only person who saw JLaw's movie "Mother" but that movie was about Satan, I don't care what anybody else saw. It went straight through from a rom/com to Dostoyevsky-esque/Satan celebrating nightmares. Pretty sure she's playing for the Sunnydale night creatures. She messed up with her handlers/managers just like Twilight-girl did, so both of them are doing perfume commercials. Now if we can just get the younger generation to bathe and wash their hair before putting on perfume. (I'm sorry, that was catty. But, I am seeing a trend.)

Blacksmith21 ago

It's those subtle parts and pieces which are great to pull together. I knew JLaw had been in some satanic-related productions. Sunnydale?

TippyHome ago

I'm a or used to be a big Buffy and the Vampire watcher(mainly because it's so super campy like original Star Trek) and that's where they lived-Sunnyvale CA(actually LA because the school they show is a Catholic girls school there.) The show says that the Hellmouth is located in Sunnyvale. And then they show it. The first few Buffy's will freak you out about Satan. If you read the Hollywoid blinds/gossip you come away deciding that many have sold out to this, so Summyvale is LA. I get so upset when I think about Heather O'Rourke and theRamsey and McCann girls. I don't think they had a choice. (Yesterday's blind said Spielberg is doing a remake of West Side Story, but a casting call out for many children. There are no children in WSS. Unless he's doing Christian Youth Theater now, and that's the production. Weird stuff.)

Blacksmith21 ago

Interesting. Admittedly, I'm not going back and watching old TV shows, but your word is good enough for me. If we went back through hundreds and hundreds of TV shows and movies, I think we would find a mountain of suspicious and subliminal Satanic references beyond obvious use (horror, suspense, etc.). We see the iconology, symbology and messaging in even the most innocuous of themes.