Oh, the movie is freaky.
'Beneath You'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Hi, here is a river of blood!
Oh, I just remembered "The Yellow Wallpaper". Pretty creepy when I read it, much more so when I thought about it while sick and prone to hallucinations and delusions myself.
Shudder.
(Which means I should probably re-read Watership Down soon-ish, because I haven't in about two decades.)
WWCD?
Yellow Wallpaper is definitely a mindblower.
All this talk about Watership Down makes me also want to reread it (I haven't read it since that 8th grade class). I was just looking at its Wikipedia entry, and saw three interesting cultural references, among others:
On The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert keeps a copy on a bookshelf labeled "non-fiction".
In Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, when Gromit turns on the van's radio in one scene, the song "Bright Eyes" from the Watership Down movie is heard.
In the Stephen King novel titled The Stand, one of the main characters, Stu Redman, has read Watership Down and uses the book's concept of "going tharn", or freezing in catatonic panic, to describe how another character makes him feel as Stu tries to escape the Vermont plague facility holding him captive. Later, Stu says that another character, Harold Lauder reminds him of Silver, or Silverweed.
And, of course, it's one of the books Sawyer is passing the time with on LOST.
I love that book. I reread it about a month ago, actually.
All this talk about Watership Down makes me also want to reread it (I haven't read it since that 8th grade class). I was just looking at its Wikipedia entry
There was a TV series?
I don't think I've ever read Watership Down. I remember actually refusing to a few times when I was younger because the movie freaked me out so much. I should probably try and give it a go now.
But... dead bunnies...
But... dead bunnies...
Aaaaaand that's the reason I keep putting off re-reading it.