Hunter » Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:56 am wrote:Those damn tricksters.
"dark side of the moon", indeed.
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Hunter » Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:56 am wrote:Those damn tricksters.
Creepy "True Detective" graffiti materializes around London
Greg Newkirk / 09 June, 2014
The Yellow King lives! Some spooky new graffiti straight out of True Detective mysteriously appeared on a wall in Kentish Town, London over the weekend, but who painted it, and why?
Ripped straight from HBO's amazing series about Louisiana detectives embroiled in an occult mystery, the image shows a nude woman with antlers juxtaposed next to a creepy bible verse about becoming clean. The image popped up on a wall near a construction site off Weedington Road, but it freaked out locals so much that it didn't last very long.
So, who painted the graffiti and for what purpose? Is a copycat killer on the loose? While the appearance of the painting seems ominous, you can probably rest easy, as it "coincidentally" popped up on the day of True Detective's Blu-Ray release.
While the image might have been whitewashed, you can still walk in the steps of the Yellow King by visiting True Detective's most iconic filming locations, including the mysterious Carcosa. Check out the whole True Detective trip here!
https://roadtrippers.com/blog/creepy-tr ... und-london
https://roadtrippers.com/blog/take-this ... -louisiana
barracuda wrote:The path from RI moderator to True Blood fangirl to Jehovah's Witness seems pretty straightforward to me. Perhaps even inevitable.
DID THE WRITER OF “TRUE DETECTIVE” PLAGIARIZE THOMAS LIGOTTI AND OTHERS?
Like many fans of weird fiction, I was overjoyed to discover HBO’s True Detective. But as the season progressed, I became increasingly uneasy. It seemed to me that True Detective writer Nic Pizzolatto was “borrowing” words and phrasing from other authors, especially Thomas Ligotti. Recently, I expressed my concerns on one of the Lovecraft eZine video shows and was then contacted by Jon Padgett, the founder of the website Thomas Ligotti Online.
I’d done a little research to satisfy my curiosity, but Jon had done a lot… and the results of that research were disturbing.
redsock » 31 Oct 2014 19:49 wrote:Scanning through this thread quickly, I did not see any mention of Ligotti:DID THE WRITER OF “TRUE DETECTIVE” PLAGIARIZE THOMAS LIGOTTI AND OTHERS?
Like many fans of weird fiction, I was overjoyed to discover HBO’s True Detective. But as the season progressed, I became increasingly uneasy. It seemed to me that True Detective writer Nic Pizzolatto was “borrowing” words and phrasing from other authors, especially Thomas Ligotti. Recently, I expressed my concerns on one of the Lovecraft eZine video shows and was then contacted by Jon Padgett, the founder of the website Thomas Ligotti Online.
I’d done a little research to satisfy my curiosity, but Jon had done a lot… and the results of that research were disturbing.
Thoughts?
Wombaticus Rex » Fri Oct 31, 2014 3:22 pm wrote:Lovecraft fans are desperate for a relevant controversy other than "WAS OUR LITERARY HERO A RABIDLY VENOMOUS RACIST?"
BrandonD » Sat Nov 01, 2014 1:49 pm wrote:Wombaticus Rex » Fri Oct 31, 2014 3:22 pm wrote:Lovecraft fans are desperate for a relevant controversy other than "WAS OUR LITERARY HERO A RABIDLY VENOMOUS RACIST?"
From our modern perspective, wasn't nearly everyone back then a rabidly venomous racist?
Wombaticus Rex » Sat Nov 01, 2014 2:04 pm wrote:BrandonD » Sat Nov 01, 2014 1:49 pm wrote:Wombaticus Rex » Fri Oct 31, 2014 3:22 pm wrote:Lovecraft fans are desperate for a relevant controversy other than "WAS OUR LITERARY HERO A RABIDLY VENOMOUS RACIST?"
From our modern perspective, wasn't nearly everyone back then a rabidly venomous racist?
No. Fuck no. There's countless thousands of examples of his contemporaries, and predecessors, making better decisions using the same equipment.
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