Bartleby, the Scrivener by Roberto Ricci
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Bartleby, the Scrivener by Roberto Ricci
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Dark Horse
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“Bartleby, the Scrivener” by Roberto Ricci for From Hell's Heart: An Illustrated Celebration of the Works of Herman Melville.
Panic (1982)
A scientist's experiment with a deadly bacteria goes awry and leaves him horribly deformed. The monstrous man then runs amok in his town.
this movie is SO dubbed
one of the characters is CAPTAIN KIRK but not that captain kirk but we all cracked up about it.
the editing in this is a little dizzying and also i am writing this at like a half hour in and im not certain about what’s going on. there was a lab accident, something happened to some guinea pigs, some people have been murdered
there is somehow a lot happening but nothing at all?
i think so far my thought is ‘this is incomprehensible to me but it feels like it shouldn’t’
there’s an entire scene in a movie theater that just feels like a fever dream to me
discovered 2/3rds of the way through that youtube has this in HD and we are all watching it in like 320p on a shitty mill creek print like SCRUBS
‘this is a sister film to the bill rebane virus train movie’ @gwenfrankenstien
the credits threatened us
this is a short post because i found it very hard to actually care strongly about this film in any direction so uhhhhh yeah i think that says a lot. gonna rate it a nah on the beetsometer
emoji of the film:
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Original Roberto Ricci cover art for Urban, Volume 2.
Roberto Ricci