In ancient Egyptian mythology, a dead person's soul would be weighed against the feather of truth in a ritual called a psychostasy. If their soul was lighter than the feather, it would ascend into the afterlife. Heavy souls were devoured by Maat, eater of the dead. Good films go to hard drive heaven while the recycle bin eats the rest.
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Monday, December 20, 2010
Carnival of Souls (1962)
A horror directed by Herk Harvey.
A girl who is the only survivor of a car accident moves to a new town to take a job playing organ at the church. The girl is afraid of a man who is following her, but that no one else can see. When she is in a department store, something changes and it seems like she doesn't exist.
This film seems like an extra-long episode of The Twilight Zone. I guess it's just the horror style from that time period. It's too new to really be creepy, but too old to be funny. It's barely even interesting, so I'm rating it poor.
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