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« on: October 16, 2013, 12:39:54 AM »Bonus
110. Each couple in the film kisses differently.
Kevin and Sylvia: they rub noses before kissing.
James and Sylvia: she flicks her tongue like a snake before kissing.
James and Eve: he gives her a brotherly peck on the forehead by the way of kissing.
Angus and Mary: the only couple to kiss like one expects kissing to be.
111. The largest prehistoric snake was 13 meters long or 42 feet and weighed in at 1135 kilograms or 2500 pounds. Thus, the one in the film most likely is 13.63 meters long and weighs in at 1190 kilograms. Thus, it probably dates back to prehistoric times and could have possibily survived to today.
112. Like most modern horror films, the film's characters seem to be oblivious to what is going on around them.
113. Each character bitten in the film is bitten upon a different part of their anatomy.
Angus: his knee.
Erny: his ankle and then his wrist.
Jesus Christ: his arm.
Kevin: his genitalia.
Mary: her neck.
Peters: his face.
114. A male wyrm would hibernate for 150 days or from October to March. A female wyrm would hibernate for 180 days or from September to March. An hermaphrodite wyrm . . . Somewhere in between.
115. This is one of the few contemporary British horror films to comment on then then current British class system.
116.a. Each death in the film is due to a different cause.
Jesus Christ: crucified
Kevin: drowned in a sunken bathtub
Eve: impaled
Mary: stabbed to death
Peters: broken neck
Dorothy: cut in half by a sword
Erny: fell and struck his head on a sundial
Sylvia: . . . ?
116.b. Sylvia might still be alive. After the grenade exploded, as she was in the wyrm's belly, which was killed by the exploding grenade, which swallowed her and prevented her from being killed in the fall. Now if she could only prevent herself from bleeding to death from her hand being severed, which caused her to fall into the wyrm.
117. The film also references the class structure found in British horror films.
Sylvia: the upper class villainess.
Angus: the middle class hero.
Mary, Eve, Kevin, Dorothy, and Peters: the lower class victims.
James: the upper class hero and the only difference from most British horror films.
118. Visions are exclusive to the women. Angus, Erny, Jesus Christ, Kevin, Peters, and maybe even James, bitten by Dorothy, are bitten, but we never see whether they had any type of vision. Only Mary and Eve have visions.
119. And one need not be bitten to have a vision. Only to come in contact with the venom.
Mary is bitten.
But Eve's first. Touched the venom on the crucifix.
And Eve's second. Venom spit on to her face.
120. The film is also said to be a work of anti-Thatcherism. who was prime minister of the United Kingdom at the time the film was made.
Concluded . . .
And next time . . . ?
110. Each couple in the film kisses differently.
Kevin and Sylvia: they rub noses before kissing.
James and Sylvia: she flicks her tongue like a snake before kissing.
James and Eve: he gives her a brotherly peck on the forehead by the way of kissing.
Angus and Mary: the only couple to kiss like one expects kissing to be.
111. The largest prehistoric snake was 13 meters long or 42 feet and weighed in at 1135 kilograms or 2500 pounds. Thus, the one in the film most likely is 13.63 meters long and weighs in at 1190 kilograms. Thus, it probably dates back to prehistoric times and could have possibily survived to today.
112. Like most modern horror films, the film's characters seem to be oblivious to what is going on around them.
113. Each character bitten in the film is bitten upon a different part of their anatomy.
Angus: his knee.
Erny: his ankle and then his wrist.
Jesus Christ: his arm.
Kevin: his genitalia.
Mary: her neck.
Peters: his face.
114. A male wyrm would hibernate for 150 days or from October to March. A female wyrm would hibernate for 180 days or from September to March. An hermaphrodite wyrm . . . Somewhere in between.
115. This is one of the few contemporary British horror films to comment on then then current British class system.
116.a. Each death in the film is due to a different cause.
Jesus Christ: crucified
Kevin: drowned in a sunken bathtub
Eve: impaled
Mary: stabbed to death
Peters: broken neck
Dorothy: cut in half by a sword
Erny: fell and struck his head on a sundial
Sylvia: . . . ?
116.b. Sylvia might still be alive. After the grenade exploded, as she was in the wyrm's belly, which was killed by the exploding grenade, which swallowed her and prevented her from being killed in the fall. Now if she could only prevent herself from bleeding to death from her hand being severed, which caused her to fall into the wyrm.
117. The film also references the class structure found in British horror films.
Sylvia: the upper class villainess.
Angus: the middle class hero.
Mary, Eve, Kevin, Dorothy, and Peters: the lower class victims.
James: the upper class hero and the only difference from most British horror films.
118. Visions are exclusive to the women. Angus, Erny, Jesus Christ, Kevin, Peters, and maybe even James, bitten by Dorothy, are bitten, but we never see whether they had any type of vision. Only Mary and Eve have visions.
119. And one need not be bitten to have a vision. Only to come in contact with the venom.
Mary is bitten.
But Eve's first. Touched the venom on the crucifix.
And Eve's second. Venom spit on to her face.
120. The film is also said to be a work of anti-Thatcherism. who was prime minister of the United Kingdom at the time the film was made.
Concluded . . .
And next time . . . ?