bedower
Jedi Master
Re: PREDATOR AWARENESS: Life Preserving Cues
This is reminiscent of the line from 'The Usual Suspects', spoken by Kevin Spacey's character (sorry movie buffs; I've forgotten this character's name), and I paraphrase:
"The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing people he didn't exist!"
The in-joke of this is that the Spacey character is talking to a policeman inside a police station. And HE is the one the police are looking for!
Incidentally, yet another dave, if you feel that the characters of 'Little Britain' are ott caricatures, what do you make of 'The League of Gentlemen'? All good psychopathologicals, and highly dangerous if they were in real life, imo; Royston Vasey is not a place I'd like to live in, not being local and all that! And it is presented as comedy, so what does that tell you about the scriptwriter(s)?
Quote from: yet another dave on Today at 04:15:38 AM
I suppose what I'm trying to say is that IMO the psychopath's almost magical-seeming ability to pass unnoticed is mainly due to the fact that most people don't know that they exist.
This is reminiscent of the line from 'The Usual Suspects', spoken by Kevin Spacey's character (sorry movie buffs; I've forgotten this character's name), and I paraphrase:
"The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing people he didn't exist!"
The in-joke of this is that the Spacey character is talking to a policeman inside a police station. And HE is the one the police are looking for!
Incidentally, yet another dave, if you feel that the characters of 'Little Britain' are ott caricatures, what do you make of 'The League of Gentlemen'? All good psychopathologicals, and highly dangerous if they were in real life, imo; Royston Vasey is not a place I'd like to live in, not being local and all that! And it is presented as comedy, so what does that tell you about the scriptwriter(s)?