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Karl Straub's avatar

Here’s another one I’m too lazy to read today. But I also like the topic of monsters, where I have, I think, a kind of minority position. I’ll dig into this when a slot opens up, where my brain is functioning and I don’t have something else that’s pressing because I’ve been neglecting it.

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Tracy Bealer's avatar

Loved this post! I just bought this film at a flea market today and can't wait to see what it does with the Dr. J & Mr. H mythology.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Black,_Mr._Hyde

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Jason Frowley PhD's avatar

Let us know how it is! Glad you liked it Tracy & thank you for the kind words.

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Tracy Bealer's avatar

Watched it last night, and despite its 13% score on Rotten Tomatoes, I thought the concept and execution was pretty smart!

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Jason Frowley PhD's avatar

It certainly looks interesting! I’ll look out for a copy, too, because I can’t imagine Netflix showing it any time soon…

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Tracy Bealer's avatar

lol yes it seems to be for a pretty niche audience!

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Jason Frowley PhD's avatar

Please do! I'd be interested to read your piece.

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Dr Simon Rogoff's avatar

Thanks for this interesting and focussed article. It makes me want to write about The Picture of Dorian Gray from a narcissism perspective!

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Curing Crime's avatar

Brilliant ! One of my favorites. Good weaving of these stories and connections to criminology.

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