Showing posts with label The Wicker Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Wicker Man. Show all posts
Sunday, 1 November 2020
A MUFFIT OF MEMES
It's memes time again, and these are the latest bundle that have been floating around on Gab and on our Faceberg page. We kick off with the globalist elite's mad power grab in the wake of Coronachan, stroll through the faux blaxploitation crowd, heckle the police and perverts and pervert police, and finish off with a little pop at "anti-establishment" establishment artist Banksy. Hope you enjoy and please spread the love around by sharing on social media. This blog and its attendant Faceberg page and Youtube channels is one of the most censored and shadow-banned sites around, so our only means of dissemination is by the work of activists sharing our stuff. Thanks to all who do so.
Thursday, 22 December 2016
THE WICKER MAN AND IMPLICIT WHITENESS
We are of course concerned here with the 1973 classic of British cinema and not the 2007 remake, which should never be mentioned by anyone ever again. In fact, the only noteworthy aspect of the remake was Nicolas Cage's performance, as only he had realised the film was a parody. The original was largely the vision of three men: writer Anthony Schaffer, producer Peter Snell and actor Christopher Lee, who clubbed together to buy the film rights from the author of the novel Ritual David Pinner. The three were joined by director Robin Hardy, who also had a hand in the film's writing. A self-proclaimed conservative, Lee often stated that it was the best film he ever acted in. It is also, sadly, a film of which we will never see the director's cut, for the film was cut short by fifteen to twenty minutes and the footage edited out lost. Lee always maintained that there was a film ten times better than the one shown in theatres, if only the cans of reel could be found. That said, some of the lost scenes have since been recovered, which certainly give more of an insight into the premise of the film.
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