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Jun. 2nd, 2008 08:34 amWatched Twice-Told Tales (Vincent Price in a trio of Hawthorne adaptations) on the weekend. Between stories there’s this shot of a skeleton arm turning the pages of a book, and I like to think it’s the same arm that eventually shows up in the adaptation of “the House of the Seven Gables,” waiting for its big moment.
The movie’s version of “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” (three people get their youth and in one case their life back, but this reactivates a murderous love-triangle) is pretty different from the original, and it occurred to me a while later that a slash version of this plot would actually make *way* more sense than the one the movie gives us.
The movie’s version of “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” (three people get their youth and in one case their life back, but this reactivates a murderous love-triangle) is pretty different from the original, and it occurred to me a while later that a slash version of this plot would actually make *way* more sense than the one the movie gives us.