I've been meaning to write about two wonderful movies I saw recently. These are both movies I had absolutely no excuse for not having seen before. The first of the two, The Wicker Man (the original, not that Nick Cage shit), I've wanted to see for years and just got around to. The second film, The Sentinel, I'd literally never heard of despite my well-documented affection for glamorous Satanism (See: Rosemary's Baby).
The Wicker Man (1973) concerns a police detective who travels to an island off the coast of Scotland to search for a missing girl. He soon learns the island has abandoned Christianity for a pagan earth-centered rituals and comes to suspect that the girl is alive and being prepared for ritual sacrifice. In reality, the truth is much more sinister.
This movie, although having some genuinely creepy moments, is awesomely Renaissance Fairish and had the boyfriend and I using the descriptor "bonny" for days, as in the Olde English "bonny", meaning nice or good. As in the theme song of this film is called "Cornrigs are Bonny."
We both found the movie hilarious. It has GOT to be masturbation material for more than one larper and/or Wiccan (the religion that snubs fashion), as well it should be. It totally makes me wish I was a sorcerer. Also, it contains crazy musical numbers. Check out some highlights. There are also two, yes two, naked slut dance routines, one of which uses wood paneling as a percussion instrument.
God, I love the occult.
Speaking of, The Sentinel (1977) is also awesome and has found a home in my personal cannon of glamorous New York occultists movies (see again: Rosemary's Baby). A fashion model moves into a house inhabited (on the top floor) by a
blind priest. She begins having strange physical problems, has trouble
sleeping at night, and has some nasty flashbacks of her attempted
suicide. She complains to the real estate agent of the noise caused by
her strange neighbors, but finds out that the house is only occupied by
the priest and herself, and ultimately discovers that she has been put
in the house for a reason.
One of the highlights is a young Beverly D' Angelo playing a lesbian ballerina ghost who masturbates on camera. So chic! I have to take away point though for the films use of burn victims and the deformed as extras meant to be denizens of hell. I don't know why exactly, but it really bugged me.
Incidentally the film takes place in Brooklyn Heights, where the boyfriend works. I had him walk by the address the movie gives to make sure it was actually filmed here. Tada! Photographic evidence:
If this building is really the gat to hell, then I'm happy to call it home.
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