Sunday is a day filled with love and warmth and a celebration of light in all that is good about the universal truth. That is such a wonderful thing about this world in which we live and fuck and glutton. The beauty of faith and familiarity are so effervescent in the warm breeze of a Sunday afternoon. So why not embrace the darker side of the damn day! After all there would be no beauty or love for the good if not for the depravity and debauchery of the negative. So for a Sunday filled with warm fuzzy pleasure why not finish out with the hot demonic embrace of all that is fucked up about those who choose to drag the world screaming into a blaze of hellish glory with some movies that really bring out the meaning of religious fervor!
Check out 1971's "The Devils" with Vanessa Redgrave, Oliver Reed and Dudley Sutton.
This film focuses on an outspoken priest and a group of sexually repressed nuns in 17th-century France. Directed by Ken Russell this film will really show the origins of Passion and Faith beyond your devilish desires!
Next after you have worked yourself up into a spiritual frenzy why not release that beast with 1974's "The Antichrist" starring Carla Gravina, Mel Ferrer, Arthur Kennedy, George Coulouris, Alida Valli, Mario Scaccia, Umberto Orsini, Anita Strindberg, Remo Girone, Ernesto Colli, Bruno Tocci, Beatrice De Bono, Vittorio Fanfoni, Luigi Antonio Guerra, Lea Lander.
Directed by Alberto De Martino the film follows a paralyzed Ippolita (Carla Gravina) suffers mental problems after the death of her mother. Matters become worse when she is possessed by a burned-at-the-stake ancestor, and, as a result, her behavior becomes totally unacceptable.
Then just to finish this unglorious Sunday with a real feeling of unity and communal bliss before you lay your head down for those nightly blessings of greed, filled with searing euphoria of a truly evil end of a glorious day pop in 1975's "The Devil's Rain". The film stars Ernest Borgnine, Eddie Albert, John Travolta,William Shatner and Ida Lupino.
This satanic flick is directed by Robert Fuest and is about a bunch of Satanists in the American rural landscape who have terrible powers which enable them to melt their victims. However one of the children of an earlier victim vows to destroy them.
So here is to the end of a assuredly wonderfully and gloriously unholy Sunday to all those depraved and debauched souls out there looking for a little more than sunshine and sweetness in there weekly communion with the supernatural absurdity that is Religion!
Check out 1971's "The Devils" with Vanessa Redgrave, Oliver Reed and Dudley Sutton.
This film focuses on an outspoken priest and a group of sexually repressed nuns in 17th-century France. Directed by Ken Russell this film will really show the origins of Passion and Faith beyond your devilish desires!
Next after you have worked yourself up into a spiritual frenzy why not release that beast with 1974's "The Antichrist" starring Carla Gravina, Mel Ferrer, Arthur Kennedy, George Coulouris, Alida Valli, Mario Scaccia, Umberto Orsini, Anita Strindberg, Remo Girone, Ernesto Colli, Bruno Tocci, Beatrice De Bono, Vittorio Fanfoni, Luigi Antonio Guerra, Lea Lander.
Directed by Alberto De Martino the film follows a paralyzed Ippolita (Carla Gravina) suffers mental problems after the death of her mother. Matters become worse when she is possessed by a burned-at-the-stake ancestor, and, as a result, her behavior becomes totally unacceptable.
Then just to finish this unglorious Sunday with a real feeling of unity and communal bliss before you lay your head down for those nightly blessings of greed, filled with searing euphoria of a truly evil end of a glorious day pop in 1975's "The Devil's Rain". The film stars Ernest Borgnine, Eddie Albert, John Travolta,William Shatner and Ida Lupino.
This satanic flick is directed by Robert Fuest and is about a bunch of Satanists in the American rural landscape who have terrible powers which enable them to melt their victims. However one of the children of an earlier victim vows to destroy them.
So here is to the end of a assuredly wonderfully and gloriously unholy Sunday to all those depraved and debauched souls out there looking for a little more than sunshine and sweetness in there weekly communion with the supernatural absurdity that is Religion!
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