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Originally posted by worldwatcher
ooh good you saw it....do you remember the guy's name or the even the show's name? it might help in the searching.. thanks
Originally posted by John Nada
You are aware this was a promotion for the Film HellBoy which is getting released soon, right? It's based on the comic.
Have you seen the FX channel Investigative Journal? I know Hellboy is going to be a movie (been a comic book) but it is safe to keep an open mind of what MAY be true. If you can link us a website that says the FX channels Investigative Journal was a promotion for the film THEN my thoughts about the BPRD will change, other than that I am going to be safe and think it MAY be true. Scary stuff if it is true.
It's safer to be skeptical about promotional shows on TV designed to raise awareness for an upcoming movie. deny ignorance.
Originally posted by 2goodbucsbut it is safe to keep an open mind of what MAY be true.
Originally posted by Pisky
To the ancient mind, one of the most powerful animals was the Auroch. This was an ox-like creature which is now extinct. However, up to the time of the Romans it was well known.
Many gods and god-figures in ancient literature are portrayed as having horns. It was at one time believed that the power of the Auroch resided in its horns. From that time on, power was represented by horns.
The reason Moses etc are portrayed with horns is to represent the power they wield.
Horns in Scripture
Originally posted by Thorfinn Skullsplitter
The same crap happened with The Blair Witch Project, when it was released...
Originally posted by Gazrok
Personally, I think these fake bios really add to the movie when I finally see it, but they really should have some kind of disclaimer somewhere....
Originally posted by Gazrok
It was nothing more than a promo for the film....just like the "documentary" on the Blair Witch Project that the Sci Fi Channel had.