Comments by Alanarchy

  • "Very, very pretty to look at as you go along and visualize word by word. Very still, and centered. The free rhymes were were free and very unforced. Ani is right on the money. It pitter/patters."
    Posted by Alanarchy on "absence less fond..." by DIATRICUS
  • "Wow. Thanks for the directions. Not sure how I missed this in the first place, and I regret not running across it sooner. Better than never. Epic is cliche, but It's there. Through the Id and ego. That's dangerous territory. Hearts a shield. I'm talking out of my ass. Hahah. I loved 'VII' And the way "we" aged from a child god and adolescent demon... man in the church... brothers. One of the most creative things I've read in a while. Thanks alot, man. That's a third eye, a fourth and fifth."
    Posted by Alanarchy on "Twilight Lightning Alight Shattered Trespass" by DIATRICUS
  • "I walk out of some "gore fests" like I just got off a roller coaster. And I have nightmares from some of them. Something that touches me, so deeply I dream about it- dream about being in it- it's art. No ifs, ands or buts. Mental foreplay? Art- true art- is more visceral than that. You can sit around playing philisophical monopolly with other bigheads, or you can get your hands dirty and experience. Raw music, raw lyrics and poetry. Raw, disturbing and touching and deep paint and sculpt work- stuff like Saw is theatrical equivelant of those... genres... of art. "
    Posted by Alanarchy on "Review of "SAW V"" by DIATRICUS
  • "Does it have to be just commercial? Jigsaw is a great character. A great antivillian. It must be extremely gratifying for the writers to keep his story alive, and running. What's superficial in playing with your art? Yeah, people have to pay to see it. That's how the world works. It's like someone complaining about a band selling out. I love the music. I say, pay them. That way they can keep making the music I love so much."
    Posted by Alanarchy on "Review of "SAW V"" by DIATRICUS
  • "As for the chamber room.... Well, no one wanted to save the journalist. He had heat on them all. And I liked the ending as well. The Saw devices are all really devious, and some of them are actually clever, and I usually want to see them... kick in. Would have felt cheated, say, if no one bought the farm in that scene with the collars."
    Posted by Alanarchy on "Review of "SAW V"" by DIATRICUS
  • "I dug it. I tend to think strahm was being punished for not learning anything from his ordeal. Proclaiming his intent for revenge. "I'll kill you, you bitch!" Perserverence yes. But in Jigsaw's mind, this could have been a spiritual flaw, in need of prodding. That, or he wasn't being punished at all. It was, after all, that other fellow's game. Don't remember his name. Been awhile since I saw the fourth one."
    Posted by Alanarchy on "Review of "SAW V"" by DIATRICUS
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