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Surprise - Something Different

reflections of evil


I don’t usually go around advising on what movie you should go out to see or rent/buy from the video store.

But, I recently received a DVD of a subversive and dark experimental movie which grabbed my attention. It will offend and dismay some Tull fans and, rest assured, it upset me too, but in a positive way. The Aqualung psycho-dropout character deserves my support. Damon Packard, the director, actor and prime motivator will probably fry in Hell as a result of his endeavours – but not before I buy him a beer first.

This is my reply to him after I received the DVD:


Dear Damon,

Don't know who sent it to me but I loved the movie. Well, not loved, exactly, but I was moved by the movie. Isn't that what they (movies) are supposed to do?

It was shocking, intriguing, scary and subversive bad taste from beginning to end. But moments of humour and pathos shine through to keep you glued. Your "Mom" and the elderly couple in the cozy-bubble burb residence were just great. Seriously spot on!

Well, the only hope is the long slow, sneak-up-on-you, cult underground status which can only come via genuine support from a few hardies, whether on the street, or in the celeb-support faction.

In the very minor celeb category, I am please to offer a home page slot and a link at www.jethrotull.com although I wonder if I will get people asking ME for their 10 bucks back if they are as mortally offended as some of them (bless their little baby-boomer coat-tails) are inevitably going to be.

But having been succesfully out-Aqualunged in such spectacular fashion, it's the least I can do!

But give me your OK first as I never run anything on our site without permission.

Good luck with future events. Didn't mind the industrial-scale vomit bit: I thought it rather good actually.

Kind regards,

IA


visit the movie site at

www.reflectionsofevil.com

"Crash-Barrier Waltzer" off "Minstrel in the
Gallery" describing
an officer having
"feet in sticking
plaster."


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