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Gothic Horror Films of the 21st Century
A good pupper getting make-up done on the set of Resident Evil
Ripped from Resident Evil Deluxe Edition DVD
βNight: an oratory of dark, a chapel of unreason.β
β Eavan Boland, from New Collected Poems
Giles Deacon / Ready-To-Wear / Fall 2013
βWhatever the mind sees, thinks, listenβ¦ it sees an absolute with which it confronts its perceptions. But with the moon, the absolute I create is equal to what I see. She it at her own level, queen of Matter, queen of Light, modern empress of our drives. Looking at her perfect circle I realize that imagination always thinks in terms of the Possible. Pure Geometry is also pure reality. The Impossible is impossible.β
β Etel Adnan, Journey to Mount Tamalpais
Never fall asleep.
Bram Stokerβs Dracula (1992) | dir. Francis Ford Coppola
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
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Nikos Kazantzakis, from a letter to Andonis Anemoyannis c. Dec. 1902
βThe name Lucifer is a Latin word meaning βlight-bearerβ from lux, βlightβ, ferre, βto bear,β, a Roman term for the βMorning Starβ. Lucifer was the translation of the Septuagint Greek heosphoros, - βdawn-bearerβ; Greek phosphorus, βlightbearerβ and the Hebrew Helel, meaning βBright oneβ. In the Roman poet Ovidβs Metamorphoses, the mentioning of Lucifer comes in the concept of AURORA, the Goddess of Dawn in Roman mythology, βAurora, watchful in the reddening dawn, threw wide her crimson doors and rose-filled halls; the Stars took flight, in marshaled order set by Lucifer, who left his station last.β β Ovidβ
β Wisdom of Eosphoros: The Luciferian Philosophy