Ping!
Why do people want to watch movies like this? I have never understood & all these years later, I still don’t.
I have never seen “Rosemary’s Baby.” Horror movies have never really appealed to me other than the “classics” from the 1930s. But there was also the premise of this film that was repulsive to me even when it came out.
the writer incorrectly states Manson knew Roman and Tate lived at the house.
But , the facts were a record producer who met and turned down Manson at that home owned the place and moved out and rented it out just before the murder.
The producer was Doris Day’s son and his live in girlfriend was Candace Bergen .
Reportedly ,Manson thought the couple still lived there !
Then Polanski drugged and raped a 13 year old.
A door is opened to the occult when people elect to view these kind of movies.
I don’t think Rosemary’s Baby or Repulsion had anything to do with the Manson Killings. Both are classic horror films. And I wouldn’t compare Deneuve’s talent to the somewhat incompetent acting of Sharon Tate. Perhaps it was Valley of the Dolls that brought about the most horrible crime of the 1960s! Horror stories have always been with us and always will be.
It breaks my heart that Sharon Tate was obviously calling for her mother during her final moments.
Personally, I prefer the great work of those “horror” masters Val Lewton and Jacque Tournier.
Wow. This review will probably generate a lot of ticket sales.
“The Devil is beautiful. Most people think hes ugly, but hes not. Curious words indeed, and spoken by one blinded by the entity of which she spokethe Father of Lieswhose beauty was but a mask beyond which lay only Death.”
Huh? Of course the devil is beautiful...or at least can be. People wouldn’t be attracted to a disgusting, Obama-looking demon. Oh...wait. What DO they see in him? OR! Maybe libtards do see a handsome, beautiful person and thinking, God-fearing, patriots see Obama as he really is. I mean, seriously, Obama? Good looking? BWAHAHAhahahahahahahahahaahahahahahaahahahahahaha.....
I have never seen the movie, nor do I ever intend to. Any time I see a depiction of a demon in print or on the screen, I turn away, as I do not want nightmares.
The writer is correct, I fear, that there are far too many dabbling in the occult.
I’m going to take issue with their take on what Sharon Tate said about the Devil. Whether she knew it or not, she was onto something there.
“...even Satan maaquerades as an angel of light.” 2 Corinthians 11:14.