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Vincent Price at the opening of The Tingler (1959)
I assume people are aware of what the gimmick was with "the Tingler" and I don't need to explain it
Please educate me on what "the Tingler" did. I am very curious
The Tingler is a B grade horror film made by William Castle. Now what you need to know about William Castle is the dude liked to put on a SHOW. (If the first sentence in his bio on Wikipedia doesn't make you interested in him nothing will.) He made around 15 movies but the one's he's most remembered for had some or other "gimmick" when you went to go see them in theaters during the 50s and 60s.
A famous one was for "The House at Haunted Hill" (also starring Vincent Price). At a pivotal scene in the movie, a skeleton with red glowing eyes would swoop out over the movie theater audience on a wire.
Now the Tingler had a much more unique concept.
The story of the Tingler is already insane. In the movie, Scientists discover that all human beings are born with a parasite in their spines called a "Tingler" that feed off of human fear. Called "The Tingler" for how you feel a rush run down your spine during extreme fear, which turns out to be the feeling of the parasite growing. Tinglers grow and will slowly curl in on themselves and will eventually crush the human spine it's wrapped around. Humans have evolved a natural defense mechanism, which is screaming when they get scared. Screaming weakens the growth of the Tingler, and prevents it from reaching a lethal size.
A scientist discovers this creature after a movie theater owner's wife, who was deaf and mute, died because she could not scream when frightened. Turns out he had murdered his wife by purposefully terrifying her, allowing the Tingler to grow to a lethal size.
So here's the gimmick. It's simply but ingeniously effective, as the entire movie was basically written to "sell" the gimmick.
William Castle had buzzers installed under the theater seats. This caused the seats to, at specific points in the movie, vibrate against the movie audience's backs.
There was also some live action sequences I'm just gonna copy paste from the wiki
During the climax of the film, The Tingler was unleashed in the movie theater, while the audience watched a climactic fight scene in Tol'able David (1921). The film stops and, in some real-life theaters, the house lights came on, a woman screamed and pretended to faint and was then taken away in a stretcher; all part of the show arranged by Castle.[12][8] From the screen, the voice of Price mentioned the fainted lady and asked the rest of the audience to remain seated. The film-within-a-film resumed and was interrupted again. The projected film appeared to break as the silhouette of the tingler moved across the projection beam. The image of the film went dark, all lights in the auditorium (except fire exit signs) went off, and Price's voice warned the audience, "Ladies and gentlemen, please do not panic. But scream! Scream for your lives! The tingler is loose in this theater!"[15] This cued the theater projectionist to activate the Percepto! buzzers, giving some audience members an unexpected jolt, followed by a highly visible physical reaction. The voices of scared patrons were heard from the screen, replaced by the voice of Price, who explained that the tingler was paralyzed and the danger was over. At this point, the film resumed its normal format, which was used for its epilogue.
There were also nurses stationed at the theater doors and planted "Screamers and fainters" who would be gurneyd out of the theater and "whisked off to hospital" past the audience, who would then come back and repeat the process for the next showing.
And that's the story of the movie "The Tingler".
I recommend looking up Willaim Castle and his movies further.
Also this is what a Tingler supposedly looks like
Edit: oh it was also the first movie to ever show someone take LSD. Since LSD was legal at the time.
I KNOW I AM EVERYWHERE IN THE GODDAMN MANGA AND WHATNOT.............so ignore me, but WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU MEAN GOJO IS IN CAHOOTS WITH GETO AND NOW YAGA IS SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR INCITING THEM?
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something that intrigues me is that gojo didn't know that it was someone else using his friend's body because it's something I always have doubts about. 1 Could it be that he didn't really kill geto he let him escape and geto died on the way because as far as I know geto didn't have reverse energy. 2 didn't gojo know that there was a sorcerer called Kenjaku who his technique is to steal the bodies of other sorcerers. 3 Why was he unsure at that moment if he was sure he killed Geto. I appreciate if you answer my questions. thanks.
It simply comes down to the sheer joy and shock of seeing his best friend overriding all logic for a moment. That moment is dragged out for the sake of drama in the anime especially, but it was only fleeting in 'real' time. It seems to me that Gojō comes to his senses pretty quickly (in fact, I think he figures it out faster than anyone else after this moment), although not quickly enough to prevent Kenjaku's plan from coming to fruition.
I don't think there's any question about whether or not Gojō actually managed to kill Getō. He did — but he made a crucial mistake in failing to cremate Getō's body. Like Kenjaku says, it's a moment of sentimentality on Gojō's behalf and it has huge consequences for the world.
I *would* say it's quite easy to forgive Gojō for it, because how could anyone have accounted for the technique of a 1000 year old body-hopping sorcerer? However, considering that Ogami uses a piece of Fushiguro Toji's corpse for her technique in Shibuya, it's safe to assume that there are enough sorcerers with techniques that meddle with corpses to make taking that risk an extremely reckless decision.
As for why he didn't know about Kenjaku, the only person who definitely would have known about Kenjaku's technique is Tengen. It seems like Tengen didn't share that information with Gojō or anyone else — either out of choice or because the sorcerers didn't have any personal contact with Tengen. My assumption is the latter, because when Tengen appears to the 'heroes' at the start of the Culling Game, it's implied that Tengen taking a more active role in events is a new thing, as both Yuki and Kenjaku criticise Tengen's previous passive approach.
This criticism is why I don't believe Tengen is a secret ally of Kenjaku's, as some people think. Although Tengen could have prevented the Culling Game, she simply chose not to act until the very last moment available, at which point it was already too late. In my opinion, the threads woven between Tengen, Kenjaku, and Yuki are some of the most interesting in the whole manga, and I really hope we learn more about Tengen in future chapters!
So, in conclusion, Gojō did kill Getō, but he let his emotions override his logic in two crucial moments during the aftermath, and the consequences of that ricocheted across the entire world. While I perhaps *shouldn't* forgive him for it, I do — because it's proof that this nuclear weapon of a man is human and it's what makes him such a compelling character to me.
Thanks for the questions! ♥
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