Sleep depraved
After writing about "Disney's A Christmas
Carol" earlier
this week, I fell into a cold sweat, a panic attack as if I was about to
remember something I was trying to forget.
Details of that movie - the dim sense of
hideous entities invading the bedroom, the flashing lights, the feeling of
being lifted bodily from under the covers to some horrifying destination -
touched on something repressed and dreadful.
I had experienced these things before.
Then I remembered: it was from the trailer for
"The Fourth Kind" (I
haven't seen the movie; are you kidding?), in which post-Whitley Streiber
ETs have their way with slumbering
Alaskans (insert Sarah Palin joke here). And not just that, but also
"Paranormal Activities," the "Blair Witch"-ish
horror movie in which a yuppie-fied young couple record on video inexplicable
nocturnal visitations.
Clearly there is a trend in recent movies
tapping into a fear of -- or desire for? -- things that go bump in the night
while the rest of the world is asleep and vulnerable.
What does it mean? Socialism would be my
guess. That Maoist Obama regime lulling us to sleep with sweet talk and Health
Care lullabies so they can give us the ultimate anal probe of a full-blown
Marxist dictatorship. Just remember that I warned you.