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The Exorcist
When my son was about eight, he wanted to know what was the scariest film I had ever seen.
“Well,” I said, “there are quite a few, but one of them is so scary that even its name is too frightening to say.”
No eight year-old would let me off that easily, and when it became obvious he was not going to give up I said that I would only tell him when he was eighteen. For now, all I was prepared to say was that it began with an ‘e’. “The rest is too terrifying to think about,” I repeated.
“Excalibur” he said without hesitation, trying to guess.
“I don’t think there is such a ....”
“Yes there is,” he said, “what about The Executioner?”
“Even if it was I wouldn’t tell you,” I said after again having been corrected about the existence of such a film.
“Excrement,” he guessed. I really doubted that one, but not wanting to risk being found ignorant a third time I simply repeated what I’d said already.
This continued on and off for the next few weeks ....
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I'm not going to read the original 1200 word post, but I will congratulate your son on the excellent choice of 'Excrement'. Out of the mouths of babes and children...
ReplyDeleteOh dear, it seems there is such a film. IMDb dates it 2014. Unfortunately son was well beyond the age of 8 by then.
DeleteI saw Excalibur when I was a bit too young and parts of that film scared me very much! Amityville Horror and The Exorcist were both sort of equally scary films in my memory.
ReplyDeleteHe did know about Excalibur being into magic and wizards, but I'd not heard of it.
DeleteTwo or three loyal blog friends are worth more than a 100 discordant sound (meaning of cacophony) of strangers never to be heard (or seen) again.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel. They didn't all say the same thing but they said it at much the same time.
DeleteMay I humbly point out the correct spelling of - cacophony? Is Pete Johnson the leader of a religious cult? With so many followers perhaps he is related to our oafish Prime Minister. The Pied Piper of Hamelin also had a lot of devoted followers.
ReplyDeleteNo you may not point it out humbly. Hammer the point home in the most arrogant way possible. It's an unforgiveable slip in standards. I am mortified.
DeleteYou may have noticed my subtle way of indicating the erroneous spelling. I also question the use of the word at all. You may also have noticed that.
DeleteNoticed you'd spelt it right after YP pointed it out. My attention levels must be low. OK clever crossword solver: what's the collective noun for blog commenters?
DeleteA parliament?...Oh sorry, that's owls. A pandemonium?...Nope - that's parrots. How about an admiration of bloggers? Yes that sounds about right.
DeleteI suppose it depends what they are saying: a compliment of commenters, or a cauldron, or a condescension. Although it doesn't have to be alliterative.
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