Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 2:06 pm
I'm often curious about movies, but don't want to watch them. I went to TheMovieSpoiler.com and read about Darkness.
Basically, there's an evil darkness in an old house, the is personified by some old hags, and the evil can't hurt things in the light so the lights go out before people are mutillated.
I went to a motherhouse (where old nuns live) this morning. It's a huge complex, built well over a century ago. It's also dark and creepy.
I walked up the stairs to do maintenance on the computers in their computer room, and as I entered a large foyer the lights went out.
Then as I took a few more steps and turned, I noticed a really old woman standing in the darkness, staring at me quietly.
I about jumped out of my skin!
I stumbled out a greeting, and tried to act cool, but that nun must have thought I was a nut.
Interlude: Their computer room has a ceiling fan, with a long metal pull chain. It dangles to about my nose. Also, just about every time I tough it, static electricity shocks the heck out of me. So of course, I keep forgetting about it. Today it zapped me right between the eyes.
On my way back that section of the building was still dark, and encountered another nun staring at me from the darkness. This time I didn't jump, but my heart skipped.
Basically, there's an evil darkness in an old house, the is personified by some old hags, and the evil can't hurt things in the light so the lights go out before people are mutillated.
I went to a motherhouse (where old nuns live) this morning. It's a huge complex, built well over a century ago. It's also dark and creepy.
I walked up the stairs to do maintenance on the computers in their computer room, and as I entered a large foyer the lights went out.
Then as I took a few more steps and turned, I noticed a really old woman standing in the darkness, staring at me quietly.
I about jumped out of my skin!
I stumbled out a greeting, and tried to act cool, but that nun must have thought I was a nut.
Interlude: Their computer room has a ceiling fan, with a long metal pull chain. It dangles to about my nose. Also, just about every time I tough it, static electricity shocks the heck out of me. So of course, I keep forgetting about it. Today it zapped me right between the eyes.
On my way back that section of the building was still dark, and encountered another nun staring at me from the darkness. This time I didn't jump, but my heart skipped.