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Willie Murray shared Weird Tales Magazines photo. 19 mins · I watched and LOVED this movie when I was probably 12 or so.... saw everything from the point of view of Will Halloway and even Jim Nightshade... almost 30 years later and reading the book for the first time, the nostalgia can be nearly crushing and I miss that long ago troubled young man that I thought myself. .... These days I view the world with Charles Halloways eyes. A little bit bitter... a little bit wiser.... infinitely sadder... yet happier in so many ways. Read the book and youll understand... Or watch the Movie ... its great too! “....Sometimes the man who looks happiest in town, with the biggest smile, is the one carrying the biggest load of sin. There are smiles and smiles.. learn to tell the dark variety from the light. The seal-barker, the laugh-shouter, half the time hes covering up. Hes had his fun & hes guilty. And all men do love sin, Will, oh how they love it, never doubt, in all shapes, sizes, colors & smells. Times come when troughs, not tables, suit appetites. Hear a man too loudly praising others & look to wonder if he didnt just get up from the sty. On the other hand, that unhappy, pale, put-upon man walking by, who looks all guilt & sin, why, often thats your good man with a capital G, Will. For being good is a fearful occupation. Men strain at it and sometimes break in two. Ive known a few. You work twice as hard to be a farmer as to be his hog. I suppose its thinking about trying to be good makes the crack run up the wall one night. A man with high standards too. The least hair falls on him sometimes wilts his spine. He cant let himself alone, wont let himself off the hook if he falls just a breath from grace.” ~ Charles Halloway (Ray Bradburys Something Wicked This Way Comes) David Groves poster for Something Wicked This Way Comes
Posted on: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 14:19:40 +0000

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