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		<title>The Beast Must Have a Problem He&#039;s Not Telling Us About</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday night I imitated a normal person and left work before dark. I just sat at home and watched movies on AMC, so I guess I imitated a depressingly boring normal person, but still, it beats working. Apparently, AMC runs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friday night I imitated a normal person and left work before dark. I just sat at home and watched movies on AMC, so I guess I imitated a depressingly boring normal person, but still, it beats working.</p>
<p>Apparently, AMC runs horror movies on Friday nights, and this week we got: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098143/"><i>Puppet Master</i></a> (a reminder of how horrible the 80s were), <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077889/"><i>Magic</i></a> (not as bad as I&#8217;d heard it was, but still not really good), and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071200/"><i>The Beast Must Die</i></a> (quite possibly the greatest movie ever made in the history of cinema).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m only partly exaggerating about <i>The Beast Must Die</i>; I&#8217;m actually a little embarrassed that I&#8217;d never heard of it before. It&#8217;s everything a late-70s horror movie should be, and then some. It&#8217;s like a cross between a Castle horror movie, <i>Enter the Dragon</i>, and a blaxploitation flick, right down to the <em>chicka-chicka-wow-wow</em> on the soundtrack. Best of all is the &#8220;Werewolf Break&#8221; that&#8217;s promised at the beginning of the movie and then delivered 15 minutes before the end &mdash; everything stops for 30 seconds to give the audience a chance to piece together the clues and figure out who&#8217;s the werewolf. Plus, it&#8217;s got Peter Cushing and Michael Gambon, each of whom has this completely inexplicable ability to make a movie seem classier, even though their careers absolutely don&#8217;t warrant it.</p>
<p>None of the movies are actually scary, of course; the only disturbing thing about my evening completely and gloriously wasted was the number of commercials. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s always been like this, and it&#8217;s just been too long since I&#8217;ve watched TV &#8220;live;&#8221; or if AMC saves up all their questionable content for Friday nights, but these ads were a non-stop Parade of Sexual Dysfunction. They had male enhancement products in forms I didn&#8217;t know (and was happier not knowing) existed &mdash; herbal supplements, powders, pills, drinks, and even a delicious shake. (Which kind of make sense, if my own results after a delicious shake are any indication).</p>
<p>All at varying levels of FDA approval, but with one thing in common: the ads are hosted by the smarmiest sons of bitches you&#8217;d ever want to see. And the women are all either rolling their eyes and grinning talking about &#8220;that certain part of the male anatomy&#8221; &mdash; I think they&#8217;re talkin&#8217; about the penis &mdash; or there&#8217;s the one that takes the opposite tack and has the moderately-but-not-quite-attractive woman trying to shame guys into calling. &#8220;WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!?&#8221; she demands, and I have to reply, &#8220;I&#8217;m waiting for you to calm the hell down and see about getting those moles removed, lady.&#8221;</p>
<p>And that was before they started bringing out the vibrators and pumps. The vibrator commercial is bad enough, because it&#8217;s got women giggling over a magazine ad, unable to come (ha!) right out and say what the heck it is they&#8217;re even selling. Then the middle aged woman who&#8217;s been listening in the whole time pipes up and tells them where she buys <em>hers</em>. While you&#8217;re still desperately trying to get that image out of your head, they start with the ads for the Medicare-and-most-insurance-approved pumps for gentlemen. Those ads are all guys no younger than 50, most of them looking like they just walked off the set of &#8220;Hee Haw,&#8221; talking about how the vacuum action changed their lives and &#8220;if you got a brain in your head, you&#8217;ll call right now!&#8221;</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s moments like those when you think, &#8220;Yep, it&#8217;s been a good run, but I think it&#8217;s time for the human race to just die out now.&#8221; <em>But they just won&#8217;t let it!</em></p>
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