Red Red Krovvy

"a clockwork orange"
(movie)
a brilliant work of art; beautifully orchestrated. sick, twisted, horrific, provocative, and political. a mesmerizing feature that kept me clinging to the edge of my seat with every word.
the execution of the plot was brilliantly done. 
[comparison to book coming soon]

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nightmares, more than just bad dreams?

Many believe that our dreams are more than just the result of chemical reactions in our brain as it "reboots" just before we wake up. "Dreaming" takes place during what is referred to as R.E.M. sleep; or Rapid Eye Movement sleep. But are our dreams merely a recollection of our subconscious? Could there possibly be a supernatural aspect to them? Native American cultures would interpret dreams according to their subject matter and determine them as having different meanings. How are we to interpret nightmares? Might they be frightening images resurfacing in our mind's eye as it sifts through subconscious thoughts? Or is there more to it than that? Can we entertain the idea that, possibly, these terrifying nightly imaginations, that put us in horrifying situations, may, in fact, be the work of our very own "Freddy?" Our minds are our truest enemy. As Hamlet states "O God, I could be bounded in a nut shell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams." For maybe, it is our dreams that we should be listening to. Feelings of déjà vu that sometimes occur in the daylight hours often spawn from nighttime imagining. What if our demise were specifically set out in our dreams, and we wake up in a cold sweat, breathing heavily, discerning between reality and fantasy, would we withhold also the power to prevent such terrible happenings? What happens when dreams, are more than just dreams? What happens when nightmares, are realities?

Welcome to Let Sleeping Corpses Lie No Longer

All right, well, this is my blogspot for all things dark, evil, damented, twisted, wicked, hellish, crazy, and we cannot forget, the carnage. Movies, music, books, art, whatever the medium, Horror is amazing. Here, at Lie No Longer, I will do my best to go as in-depth as I can into today's, as well as yesterday's and the future's, horror entertainment. 
So check back here for all of your terror desires, and feel free to message me and leave comments. Let me know what's on your mind, and I'll let you see a little bit of what's in mine...

-jon.m.

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