Monday, February 26, 2007

(1971) - If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? - [Ron Ormond]



This astonishing little movie hits a rare trifecta of foaming-mouth lunacy: barking dogma, Cold War paranoia and Dixie-fried exploitation filmmaking at its unintentionally funniest.

the unlikely collaboration of two of the least inspiring men of their respective trades: the Rev. Estus W. Pirkle, a Mississippi preacher who had a minor following thanks to mail order sales of audiotaped sermons, and Alan Ormond, a Grade Z filmmaker who gave the world such nonsense as “The Monster and the Stripper” and “The Girl from Tobacco Road.” Ormond came to Rev. Pirkle’s peculiar theology after being born-again, although his embrace of faith did not include an upgrade in his filmmaking skills. With this film, Ormond simply replaced the buxom starlets of his older flicks with fat redneck broads in polyester dresses shouting “Praise Jesus!” while keeping the rickety and incompetent trademarks of his cinematic style

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Maybe By Now Some of You Are Saying - "What's With These Satanists?"



The Satan hysteria of the 80s provides fodder for plenty of laughs.
Minister Billy Hybells spouts off tons of laughable gory gruesome details about
what Satanists do, but he lacks the fire & brimstone fury of other lunatics
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Just what does the Devil look like? It’s a question that’s perplexed people for centuries and no one seems able to come up with a definitive answer… until now.

The show travels around the world to shed new light on some of the most heinous crimes ever committed in which the perpetrators claim to have been guided or ‘inspired’ by the devil to carry out their grisly acts. The sightings and interpretations of Satan will then be amalgamated to create a final image of the “Devil” through CGI imaging technology.

The show visits six grim locations associated with the Devil, to illustrate where Satan could possibly be found. From the Bronx streets where serial killer Son of Sam swears he was forced to commit his crimes under the instructions of a devil-dog, to the Manson Murder mansion where whisperings of the Devil are believed to have driven the killers into a crazed murdering spree and the Parisian cannibal Nico Claux who claims the Devil was his guide.

Six images have been created from six stories that led to the composite; most would agree it looks surprisingly similar to the Satan we would expect. But when looking at the image, remember one thing: many people believe the Devil’s greatest trick is convincing people he does not exist.

The dog: The question of whether the Devil can take on any living form has raged for years. Son of Sam serial killer David Berkowitz, whose bloody reign terrorised New York in the late 1970s, seemed to think so. He claimed his neighbour’s dog was a messenger of the Devil that drove him to murder. His attorney, Mark Jay Heller, says: ‘The dog’s howling was a sign to David. He felt he was an instrument of a greater power.’ Before he was captured, Berkowitz taunted police with notes saying: ‘I am the monster, I am Beelzebub.’

Charles Manson: The man widely regarded as Satan in human form instructed his followers - The Family - to kill five people, including Roman Polanski’s pregnant wife Sharon Tate on August 9, 1969. Manson’s followers described him as ‘having magical and hypnotic powers’ and he often referred to himself as both Christ and the Devil. According to other family members, Manson’s right-hand man, Charles Tex Watson, exclaimed: ‘I am the Devil and I have come to do the Devil’s work’ while on the murder spree. Manson’s name has since become synonymous with evil in popular culture.

Jersey Devil: As featured in Metro last month, the Jersey Devil has been described as a bat/dog/goat hybrid that roams the Pine Barrens of the American state of New Jersey. Witnesses have reported hearing blood curdling screams in the night and bizarre unexplained footprints have been found.



Pazuzu: Pazuzu is an Assyrian demon on which The Exorcist was based. He is said to have the body of a man, the head of a lion, talons instead of hands and a scorpion’s tale. Nico Claux, a convicted Parisian murderer, necrophile and cannibal, firmly believes he is one of Pazuzu’s servants saying: ‘Cannibalism is a communion with the devil. When I die, I will go to hell and sit on his left side. People say I am the devil but I am not, I am just a tool in his hands.’ Disturbingly, after serving eight years for murder, Claux is now not only free but has been declared legally sane.

Possessed eyewitness account: In the aptly named town of Wilder, Kentucky, Bobby Mackey’s Music World is a nightclub that many think houses the gateway to hell. The club was once a slaughterhouse and a basement tunnel would pour blood from dead animals into a nearby river, while a group of Satanists would practise rituals on the site. Carl Lawson, a former resident caretaker of the club, believes he was possessed by the Devil while working there, saying: ‘I firmly believe the spirits were in me. Satan would make me stay up for days on end. I could see his face in the bar mirrors. He had piercing red eyes.’ Lawson was later exorcised by a local priest.

Goatman: Maryland in the US has its own forest legend, the Goatman - a beast that looks similar to the Greek god Pan.




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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Cult Culture Sect 1

Week One here at the Anti-Meme is kicking off with an in-depth account of cult mentality. Throughout the week we'll be exposing a few sides of the internet you may not have visited previously.

It is our view here that the oft misguided act of living leads to the formation of a false belief and faith structure. We act merely to act and to silence the ever nagging egoistic triad. In doing so we implicitly form our own Gods in all their mal-formed dementia.

The common mans rituals are usually not nearly as well-defined or entertaining as the examples we provide for your perusal. As such these moments littering the universal unconscious mind scape are to be at once cherished, feared and reveled within.

The convictions errant in these actions alone are so unique as to warrant some admiration or at least


speculation. The one common thread
among these groupings is that all of these individuals have stepped over some line. A place where the normal everyday reality is so mixed with fantasy as to form wonder and a sense of longing for such devotion.

Whether we are to believe them or not their passion is the mark they leave. It is my sincere hope that providing this imagery may provide an impulse of self-awareness. I'm probably over-reaching here but in essence is that not the point entirely? So dear reader have you been living a lie? Have you now ascribed to a faith just as silly but not nearly as impressive? It is time to awake!

Turtle_Blu
Humble perveyor of Delusion

I summon thee freaks

Welcome, come one come all the freak show is about to begin. We here at the Anti-Meme are dedicated to the underside of the internet, below the radar of the pop-cult fascists lay a seedy underbelly of absurdity.

If you're not of the easily offended persuasion, or are just looking to shake the fragile boundaries of your reality I humbly submit a cavalcade of the bizarre, perverse, frantic, and other adjective laden fodder for your consumption.

The primary ethos of this space is merely to provide a deprogramming station for the cult of life itself. Throughout the coming weeks we'll be highlighting some controversial topics and providing a stream of material in audio, video, and web based materials.

Sit back relax and devolve or evolve at will.

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