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Though it has been a request for a long time I have felt...mostly ambivalent about reviewing

the Buffy movie.

I think a lot of contemporary critics delight in a good massacre and some, like Red Letter

Media, have raised it to an art form.

But I know that the Buffy movie holds a nostalgic place in people's hearts and I don't really

delight in the death of anyone's darlings.

I never take as much joy in tearing a thing to pieces as I do elevating something I treasure.

Well...almost never.

I watched the Buffy movie for the first time 2 years ago.

I am not a fan of camp and hold no nostalgia for it.

This movie is the misfire that accidentally lead to one of my favorite pieces of entertainment

ever.

If you feel differently, close the video and come back in a couple weeks.

I'll have the guides for Something Blue and Hero up around that time.

For the sake of completion and to honor the vote I put up, I present to you my review

of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie.

Another issue this review poses is how to talk about the material.

As someone who has watched the series many many times, it is impossible for me to look

at the movie on it's own merits.

I started with Buffy the show first, fell in deep love, and went back to watch the movie

much later.

I can't consider this material without pondering what it turned into.

And so, that is the confusing muddled perspective from which this review has been written.

What might've been.

And what was.

The movie opens with a self self serious VO and campy intro explaining poorly that the

Slayer bears the birthmark of the coven and is the only one suited to fight vampires that

walk among us.

She is trained by the Watcher and when she dies the next is chosen.

We then hard cut to modern times at Hemry High School and Buffy herself.

That afternoon as Buffy and her friends debate the merits of various theaters using the clunky

invented teenage vernacular that weighed down the TV pilot a bit.

"yadd a yadda yadda locker room scene from Buffy pilot"

She is given the stiff one eye from an odd looking man while trying to descend in an

elevator.

And in the theater we're introduced to Pike and his friend Benny.

Pike regales Buffy's boyfriend with a stirring bit of dialogue.

6:30 "Luke Perry says nothing"

And one of the basketball jocks is eaten by a vampire, played by Paul Reubens.

Buffy's parents are rich and aloof.

And as she falls asleep that evening she experiences the dreams of the Slayer's past lives.

After an inexplicable and pointless run in with Buffy and company, Pike and Benny are

out drunkenly on the town.

Pike passes out and Benny gets eaten by Paul Reuben.

The next day Merrick confronts Buffy and tells her the truth.

"You want me to come to the graveyard with you...does Elvis talk to you?"

I think the most admirable thing about this movie is Kristy

Swanson and how hard she is actually trying.

Her's is a performance from a much better movie.

Merrick knows the content of Buffy's dreams because, of course, they're real and Buffy

agrees to train with him.

At the graveyard Buffy witness her first vampires rising and slays them both.

Benny has gone full mushroom eared flying vampire.

That night as Buffy prepares for bed we get what is probably my favorite bit from this

entire movie.

As the camera pans around Buffy's bedroom Lothos is revealed, already lying in Buffy's

bed as she cuddles against him and he touches his her face.

It's chilling, successfully executed, and completely out of place in this movie.

The movie struggles mightily with tone and swings wildly throughout.

Is it a cheesy campy comedy?

Is it a horror movie?

Is it a drama?

I would classify Buffy the show, as a drama that is populated by smart witty characters.

Mostly the show isn't funny because har har, comedic hijinx but because the character's

most successful defense mechanism against the horrors around them is gallows humor.

If this is your last hour on earth, why not spend it smiling and having a laugh?

But the core tone of the show is grounded well enough.

The movie, is at times stupid, sappy, funny, and in this lone scene, scary.

After that wee get a training montage of Buffy getting all Slayerized, including her first

kill in an alley.

And then Buffy and Merrick bond over their mutual cycle of reincarnation.

"I'm not going to croak…"

Pike is attacked by Paul Reubens and a chase ensues ending with one of the visual icons

I remember from the trailer.

Buffy rescues him and brings him...home for some reason.

And their bit of sexy close taking in the kitchen reminded me of a similar bit from

something else…

The next day Buffy's boyfriend's douchey friend grabs her backside and Buffy Slayers

him into the ground because sexism.

When Buffy's beau makes an attempt to be sheltery and protective she pushes him away.

Buffy skips Slayer practice to cheer at the basketball game that evening.

In it a vampire decides to duplicate scenes from Teen Wolf while completely ignoring the

context from that movie, as well as the fact that he's acting alongside Ben Affleck.

The Wolf I mean vampire figures out who Buffy is and takes off to tell the master...even

though...wait...didn't Pee Wee Pire already know that?

Why is this chase a thing?

Oh who cares.

Anyway, at an abandoned area for parade floats Buffy and Pike call some vampires and conveniently

get romantic.

Merrick shows up with Lothos and Lothos kills him.

Sutherland phones in the death scene hard.

"When the music stops, the rest is silence."

This is such a weird hammy death scene, and Donald Sutherland so famously pissed off Whedon

during the filming of the movie for changing the lines, that I wondered if this whole bit

of dialogue wasn't pulled directly out of Sutherland's butthole.

Especially given how little, Kristy Swanson has to do in this scene.

In working on this review I thought it would be interesting to compare both the Buffy the

Vampire Slayer Origin comic, which was supposedly much more faithful to the original script,

as well as the various and sundry versions of the script I could find online.

The movie very lightly covers the idea that Merrick and Buffy have BOTH been reincarnated,

lifetime after lifetime, but then never really does anything with it.

But in the original script, Lothos corners Merrick as Buffy is rushing to them.

And Lothos recognizes Merrick as the Watcher he's seen time and time again.

He indicates that he has in previous lifetimes turned Merrick and forced him to murder the

Slayer, before serving Lothos as a vampire.

Rather than face the same fate and put Buffy at risk, Merrick pulls a gun and kills himself

in order to save Buffy.

A FAR more dramatic and brave ending for the character.

Instead we get Donald Sutherland laying on his back hamming it up by completely misappropriating

Hamlet's last line.

Ironically, the fact that Sutherland chose Hamlet, one of the most famous protagonists

in history suggests that he didn't realize he wasn't the hero of this story.

Buffy grieves.

The next day the clan is preparing for the dance and sniping at a Buffy, more preoccupied

with Slayering than being one of them.

She has a falling out with Pike that doesn't make a ton of sense.

Buffy's skeez of a boyfriend dumps her.

Luke Perry shows up looking like liquid 90s cool.

Vampires crash.

Perry tosses Buffy his leather jacket, which one would think was overly cumbersome but

works as a very on-the-nose symbol for masculine power.

This ham handed image was not in the original script.

Buffy kills Paul Reuben who takes way too…

Who takes way too long to

Who takes way too long to…

Who takes an ungodly and unfunny amount of time to die.

Lothos comedically tries to seduce Buffy.

It doesn't work.

You know...stuff happens.

And Buffy rides away with Pike.

The movies profound badness makes no sense on paper.

Donald Sutherland, Hilary Swank, Ben Affleck, Kristy Swanson, Paul Reubens, and Rutger Hauer?

"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe" speech with Buffy shit in the background.

The only level I find the film forgivable is the acting.

Kristy Swanson is trying her damndest.

Paul Reuben's and Rutger Hauer aren't doing anything that would seem to contrast

with the choices the director is making.

But everything else is pedestrian and just off.

The direction doesn't seem to understand the script, and rather than developing an

identity of it's own instead borrows painfully from other better films.

Namely, Heathers and Teen Wolf.

The movie was directed by Fran Rubel Kazui, who today has two directing credits to her

name.

Tokyo Pop...and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

She's also listed as an executive producer on every single episode of Buffy and Angel,

as her production company financed the film and own partial rights to the IP.

But everyone who worked on both shows said their company never had any involvement.

Thankfully.

The opening 60 seconds are kind of emblematic of why the movie falls flat.

Everything is played for humor or camp value.

Nothing is taken seriously.

And because of that there is no contrast or stakes to what's going on.

It's all screwball and yet the movie tries to have it both ways later on.

Screwball might've been fine if any of the jokes are funny, but short of the occasional

well written quip, there are no funny jokes to speak of.

The movie lacks any editing flow as well.

Everything is so dissonant.

The cuts feel weird and unnecessary, as though no one was sure how to move things from scene

to scene.

There is an early scene that begins with Buffy's parents leaving for a vacation, and absentmindedly

calling Buffy's boyfriend by the wrong name.

She pouts and the scene dissolves out.

That's it...this entire clunker serves to tell us one single thing about Buffy's home

life, does little to forward the plot or to develop anything about her character, and

since the scene doesn't really have an ending because nothing is actually occurring in it,

we just dissolve into the next one.

The editing also sabotages much of the "comedy" -dr evil- as well, as in this scene when Pike

and Benny meet Buffy and company face to face for the first time.

Savor the uninterrupted long pauses and cutaways from the things we should actually be looking

at and ask yourself...why didn't they just remove this?

And then there's the problem of Donald Sutherland.

I've never seen a performance phone in quite as hard as this and he was apparently an entitled

nightmare during the shoot.

In an interview with The A.V.

Club Joss Whedon said,

"I pretty much threw up my hands because I could not be around Donald Sutherland any

longer.

Included on the Bluray is a behind the scenes featurette, in which Donald Sutherland says

one thing.

"I was so embarrassed to tell everyone I was in a movie called Buffy the Vampire Slayer."

There is evidence to suggest that Sutherland was supposed to be doing an English accent,

but then shortly gives up on the idea because he can't be bothered.

We know from the show that the Watcher's council are all English.

And in Sutherland's first scene where he rescues Pike you can hear him doing a bit

of it.

"This is not safe out here…"

And Buffy later employs what would be an odd insult if Sutherland WEREN'T British.

"Sconehead insult.

Such a waste.

Many of the ideas for the show are here mostly unbaked or uninteresting.

I've mentioned in my guide for the TV show that within the feminist model that Buffy

present, Xander is a necessary component.

He is the male who doesn't question, debate, or resent Buffy's power and leadership but

instead seeks to find his own role and identity.

Luke Perry's Pike fills that role here, if blandly - lacking many of Xander's strengths

that make him an interesting character as well as the weaknesses that make part of the

fandom revile him.

Mercifully, a few of the movies ideas were thankfully left behind.

For instance Buffy's vampire menstrual cramp radar.

In the movie Donald Sutherland tells Buffy that her cramps are a sign that vampires are

nearby.

"You're going to be able to use them to track the vampires."

- Great, my secret weapon is PMS.

Needless to say, using Buffy's uterus as a symbol in a symbol heavy story whose primary

metaphor is accepting the responsibility of growing up and becoming an adult is a little

creepy and weird.

Adulthood and physical maturity are not synonymous.

One is earned through responsibility and choice, and the other is just a simple inevitability

of time.

And the inclusion of her uterine vampire radar feels like a misstep that accidentally tethers

Buffy's power and identity to her ability to make babies.

Something Whedon has been criticized for more than once.

And yes this one is in the script.

As mentioned, it is totally impossible for me to provide an unbiased critique of this

movie.

Throughout I hear nothing but the missed opportunities and throwaway dialogue that turned into deep

and meaningful themes on the show.

While fully acknowledging that even Whedon couldn't have known the fruit these ideas

would bear as they are thoughts that grew organically from thousands of hours of work,

let's look at two scenes from Buffy the show and movie.

Throughout both stories there is a question as to what it is that makes Buffy different

and more successful than previous Slayers.

Why has she lasted far longer than others?

In the movie, this works as sort of metaphor-light.

"Merrick I'm not going to croak.

I have something none of the other slayers did."

- "And what is that?"

- "My keen fashion sense."

The scene is played as a bonding moment between Buffy and Merrick, serving two purposes.

First, to make Merrick's death later on a little more impactful and second to act

as a metaphor near the end for Buffy herself.

Buffy's keen fashion sense, part of her stock early 90s femininity, is used literally

as a weapon in the form of the hair spray to destroy Merrick.

But consider nearly the same idea from the show, where the answer to what ties Buffy

to the world also stands as the reason for her death at the end of that season.

In a scene from one of my favorite episodes, Spike, a vampire who has begun to come to

grips with his crush on Buffy, is explaining how he was able to kill two Slayers previous

to Buffy.

This is an enormously complex season so I won't spend too much time on it, and this

scene actually says far more about Spike than it does about Buffy or the Slayer power.

Spike is a walking fountain of innuendo and throughout this descriptions of the two Slayer's

murders he is heavily sexualizing the stories.

The Asian Slayer's blood is an aphrodisiac for he and Drusilla and he says he could've

danced all night with the NY Slayer.

There's really no way for him to know if every Slayer has a death wish because he's

only met three of them.

What these deaths are about for him are actually the little death or orgasm.

Consider his selection of words when he talks about Buffy's death.

Buffy's rejection of Spike's advances also works on two levels, suggesting first

that she'll never sleep with him and second that Spike will never be able to kill her.

But the relevant detail that Spike points out is the only thing that has allowed Buffy

to last as long as she has are her ties to the world.

Mother, Scoobies, sister Dawn.

In short, love.

Where other Slayer's were taken from all that and taught ONLY about duty and responsibility,

Buffy has lived a life in balance.

Duty, responsibility in tandem with hope, and connection.

And through a philosophical lens that doesn't confuse right with good.

And right versus good is ultimately, what the finale is all about.

Buffy is faced with the choice of killing her sister Dawn and saving the world, or defending

Dawn to her last breath.

Good versus right.

Duty versus love.

In the end when Buffy has her epiphany, the question of how she lived as long as she has,

in what makes her different is rendered irrelevant.

The details of death are far less important than how we spend the time we have.

Love, duty, and sacrifice.

Spike's bravado from Fool For Love is painfully ironic here.

"The second…" montage

Okay, so I got a little carried away there.

It isn't that I EXPECT the same degree of character development and complexity from

the movie.

It's that I can't turn off the part of me that has already heard all of these ideas

before but seen them done FAR more successfully.

That and...well I just missed talking about the show.

But maybe that is as good a place as any to end.

With the thing, I am most grateful to the movie for.

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Things To Do at Clearwater Beach in One Day VLOG - Duration: 5:55.

We're in Clearwater Beach!

Look how pretty it is!

Whoo!!! Beautiful!

So we're gonna go check out the Clearwater Beach area

Yeah and then we're also gonna go check out Hulk Hogan's shop.

He's actually from Clearwater... is he from the Clearwater area?

Yup, he lives in Clearwater, so he's kind of a celebrity here.

Yeah, so we're gonna go check his shop out. And then what else are we gonna do?

Then we'll do some shopping, eating, then we're gonna go to the aquarium and check out Winter the dolphin.

Yay Winter!

For those of you who don't know Winter, he's actually the star of Dolphin's Tale, the movie.

and he's the only dolphin in the world that has a mechanical tail.

Yeah, really interesting story. He was rescued and he lost his tail,

so they rehabilitated him and also made a prosthetic tail for him. So, we're gonna go check him out!

Alright, well let's go!

So... we thought it was going to clear, but it started pouring.

It's pouring to the point where we have to hang out in a garage right now.

Yeah and I'm sure it'll calm down. Usually in Florida, it'll pour like this and then it'll go away in 20 minutes.

It usually clears up, so fingers crossed!

OMG... we're gonna try and make it to this restaurant!

Aaahhhhh! I'm not even under the umbrella! I'm gonna run.

Oh my gosh, now I'm so cold.

We're gonna get breakfast now. Since it's pouring outside, we're going to kill some time with breakfast.

At 'Another Broken Egg Cafe'. Not just 'Broken Egg Cafe', but 'Another Broken Egg Cafe'.

I like the cups. They're really cute. And they got local honey. That's good too.

We made it to Clearwater Aquarium. The first thing we come up on is ...

well, we took some pictures and then we came up on the animal hospital area.

and they do food prep here...

this is the sea turtle rehab area

there's the otter rehab back there.

So, it's pretty cool.

Dolphin!!!

*dolphin whistle sounds*

It's a lot sharper than I thought.

Exactly why we have folks touch it to explore to see that sea life isn't what people think it is.

And it is an animal. It's actually moving right now if you look really close.

I see it... so it's alive.

That's how they actually pick shells up, cover their bodies. And we've actually seen them walk on walls.

Oh yeah, they're on the walls.

Yup, so they're pretty active little creatures.

See his tail? Now it's attached. Winter!

So we're gonna go a little bit exploring the shopping area of Clearwater.

Yup, we're on our way to the Hulk Hogan shop. Aaaahhhh! I don't know why my voice gets so excited.

Hahaha! I am kind of excited for it.

I'm curious to see what they have in there. He was a real icon.

Push the button, Candy.

That means we have the right away

Let's go!

It's Hulk Hogan! There's a rope around it!

Here it is, Hogan's Beach Shop.

Wow

Those are huge, those belts.

Candy bought something at the Hulk Hogan shop! What'd you buy?

I got some hiking gear.

Some hiking gear?

Gonna wear these bandanas.

Ohhhh yeaaaaah!

For when I'm hiking.

What does it say? Python Power.

Oh yes, we need some Python Power hahahaha!

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In folklore, the Wendigo is a monster or evil spirit, that can be found int the northern

forests of the Atlantic Coast and Great Lakes Region of the United States and Canada.

The Wendigo may appear as a creature with the characteristics of a human, or as a spirit

who has possessed a human being and made them become monstrous.

Today, we want to take a look at 8 Mysterious Wendigo Encounters Caught on Tape.

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The first video was recorded by a couple who noticed strange sounds, while on a hiking

trip in the forest.

What could they capture that day ? While camping with a couple of friends over

teh weekend, this man caught the wendigo creature in

the background.

A

video caught in Iraq.

Have these man come across a real Wendigo ?

This clip might be familiar to many of you as the fallen angel footage - some do claim

it was a Wendigo though.

What is your opinion ?

These guys were following a local urban legend that a wendigo resides close to the local

woods, in an abandoned building.

Could they capture him on camera this time ?

Another group of young explorers heard a rumor that a classmate saw a strange creature lurking

around an abandoned building in their area.

This boy and a friend were hearing odd noises and screams stemming from the shack that was

close to their forest.

Some do say they caught

the rake.. or was it a wendigo?

These boys also seem to get surprised, by a human looking creature, that seems to run

after them in the middle of the night.

Thank yoou guys for watching and stay frosty!

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Trust God's Love to Heal with Kenneth Copeland (Air Date 9-25-17) - Duration: 22:17.

LUCINDA GRIFFITH: When my daughter and I were

walking out, I'm like, "Yes it's gone! I'm healed!

There's no sign that it ever existed."

(Singing) I know my God has made the way for

me. I know my God has made the way for me.

ANNOUNCER: Today on the Believer's Voice of Victory,

Kenneth Copeland opens your eyes to see a loving God Who

wants you well. Trust and believe God's love

for your healing, and get ready to receive your miracle.

KENNETH: It's beginning to rain. The former and the

latter rain have begun, hallelujah. The outpouring has

come. (Audience Agrees) Not a trickle, not a stream, not a

river, but a flood! (Cheers) Flood stage is here. Ha-ha-ha.

Hallelujah. AUDIENCE: Hallelujah! KENNETH: A love

flood, a healing flood--(Audience Agrees)--a joy

flood--(Audience Agrees)--great and dynamic in its working.

Hallelujah. Open your Bibles with me, please, to Mark's

Gospel, and let's look in the 5th chapter. Now, we've been

talking about, during this meeting, believing the love;

having faith in the love of God; having faith in God, Who is

love; having faith in love, Who is God. Let me phrase it just a

tad different this morning. You haven't heard this one yet.

Learn to trust His love. (Audience Agrees) 'Cause, you

know, people--there are some people that have made a career

out of lying on God. (Audience Agrees) Learn to trust His love.

Verse 1, Mark 5, "They came over unto the other side of the sea,

into the country of the Gadarenes. And when he was come

out of the ship, immediately there met him out of the tombs a

man with an unclean spirit--" one devil, "--a man with an

unclean spirit, who had his dwelling among the tombs; no man

could bind him, no, not with chains: because that he had been

often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been

plucked asunder by him, and the fetters broken in pieces:

neither could any man tame him. And always, night and day, he

was in the mountains, and in the tombs, crying, and cutting

himself with stones." Now, let me make a comment on this.

The man cried night and day, supernatural noises, louder than

human beings can make, creating the illusion that he was some

kind of supernatural man who didn't need to sleep. And he

lived among the tombs. And just to make it plain, he just scared

the daylights out of everybody. (Laughter) Now, follow the text

now very carefully. "When he saw Jesus afar off, he ran and

worshiped him, and cried with a loud voice, and said, What have

I to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of the most high God? I

adjure thee by God, that thou torment me not. For--" Now, get

this now. "--for he said unto him, Come out of the man, thou

unclean spirit." Now get the timeline correct. Jesus said,

"Come out of the man, you unclean spirit!" And the man

then--not before--then the man "ran and worshiped him, and

cried with a loud voice." AUDIENCE: Yes. Yes. KENNETH:

Jesus attacked that unclean spirit the moment He saw it.

(Audience Agrees) AUDIENCE: Hallelujah. KENNETH: Now, we're

working on something here, all right? The moment He saw him, He

attacked that unclean spirit. And he ran towards Him and fell

down in front of Him and worshiped Him. You ready for

this? (Audience Agrees) Not the man. That spirit. That spirit

had to do that. AUDIENCE: Yes. Yes. KENNETH: He couldn't just

stand there. He had to do that. He was in the presence of the

most High God, and he knew it. (Audience Agrees) Mm, mm, mm.

Done preached me happy, glory. (Cheers) Oh, I love it. I love

it, I love it. And Jesus said, "What's your name? And he

answered, saying, My name is legion: for we are many." Now,

turn there in the book of Ephesians. You have the rank and

file of Satan's kingdom and chain of command starting from

the least going through to the highest. "Principalities and

powers," that's the "many." "Rulers of the darkness of this

world," that was the unclean spirit that possessed this man.

And under the command of that spirit, all of these

principalities and powers were ruling that whole region. Many,

many, many, many, many, many of them. And they controlled that

whole area through that one man and the illusion that he was

some sort of supernatural man. Now, "we are many. And he

besought him much that he would not send them away out of the

country." "He besought Him much that He would not send them away

out of the country. Now there was there nigh unto the

mountains a great herd of swine feeding. And all the devils

besought him, saying, Send us into the swine that we may enter

into them. And forthwith Jesus gave them leave. And the unclean

spirits went out, and entered into the swine: and the herd ran

violently down a steep place into the sea, (and there were

about two thousand)." Now, he said, "My name is legion: for we

are many." Now, "legion" can stand from three to 6,000. But

don't take that as a hard and fast number either. And it sure

didn't indicate that there was 2,000 devils. It didn't say

there was 2,000 devils. Said there's 2,000 pigs. But I want

to show you something that's very important to know, and it's

a fact worth remembering. One human being housed--one human

being had the spiritual capacity to house what more than 2,000

pigs couldn't stand. One. One man. That's the kind of

spiritual capacity the human has, the human man, the human

being. Well, think about it. When you got born again,

ha-ha-ha, hallelujah, you and I have the spiritual capacity to

contain all the fullness of God. We read that last

night--(Cheers) --in the 3rd chapter of the book of

Ephesians. (Applause) I'm telling you, you ought to get up

in the morning just shouting happy, screaming and hollering

at the top of your voice every day! (Audience "Amens") Whoo!

Stand there in front of the mirror and smile big, and say,

"God's in that man right there!" (Cheers & Laughter) "God's in

that woman right there!" (Audience "Amens") Hallelujah.

Put your hands back on yourself again and become God-inside

minded. Say, "He's in me--" (Audience Repeats) "--right now.

And I'm so glad." Now notice about this: "They that fed the

swine fled, and told it in the city, and in the country. And

they went out to see what it was that was done. They come to

Jesus, and see him that was possessed with the devil--" not

devils, one devil. He "that was possessed with the devil, and

had the legion, sitting, and clothed, and in his right mind."

Hallelujah. "And they were afraid. And they that saw it

told them how it befell to him that was possessed with the

devil, and also concerning the swine. And they began to pray

him to depart out of their coasts." Now, that's sad, isn't

it? (Audience Agrees) But you can see the effect one

demon-possessed man had on that whole region. And when he was

come into the ship, they prayed him to leave, so he got in the

boat and left. "And when he was come into the ship, he that had

been possessed with the devil prayed him that he might be with

him." And here's what I wanted you to see this morning, what

God wants you to see: "Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, but

saith unto him, Go home to your friends, and tell them how great

things the Lord hath done for thee, and hath had compassion on

thee. And he departed, and began to publish in Decapolis how

great things Jesus had done for him." And of course, you know,

he did what Jesus told him to do. He preached the compassion

of God. He preached the compassion of God. Amen. Well,

what else would you do when you call a man to preach and

you--ha-ha-ha--and you deliver him from the devil, and you've

got a fear problem in this whole area? What else would you do but

anoint this man to preach compassion? Hallelujah. Because

perfected, growing, developing love casteth out fear.

Hallelujah. (Applause) I mean, he set this man in a ministry

that would destroy fear everywhere it went. And it

worked. It worked, praise God, because Jesus came back to that

area, and it was totally different. They weren't begging

him to leave anymore. Amen. Now then, go back with me now to the

9th chapter of Matthew. And I want to take these in this

order. Matthew 9:36, "When he saw the multitudes, he was moved

with compassion--" Compassion moved Him. Now, for some reason,

when people hear the word "compassion," there's just the

general idea of emotion, an emotion of some kind. Many

times, that emotion is present. But compassion is not an

emotion. Compassion is not a feeling. Compassion is a person.

We're talking about God, Who is love and filled with compassion.

The--praise God. Just turn with me to the 89th Psalm--or excuse

me, the 86th Psalm. Psalm 86, and it's not the only person

that says this. We just don't have time to look them all up.

Psalm 86 in Verse 15, "But thou, O Lord, art a God full of

compassion, and gracious, and long suffering, and plenteous--"

Say, "plenteous--" (Audience Repeats) "--in mercy and truth."

Plenty of mercy, plenty of mercy, full of compassion. I

said, "Full--" AUDIENCE: Full. KENNETH: "--of compassion." God

invented compassion. He is compassion. He invented mercy.

Without Him, there would be no mercy. AUDIENCE: Amen! KENNETH:

Oh, I'm telling you, people, the devil don't know mercy. He has

none. He doesn't have any mercy. He is death. He is fear. He

doesn't have fear, he is fear. He doesn't have death, he is

death. He is doomed forever! (Audience Agrees)

LUCINDA: My name is Lucinda Griffith. I'm actually

from Belle, Missouri. I had been experiencing

symptoms for probably 12 to 13 years. It was

just like an attack. "Okay, bathroom, right now." If you

don't go to the bathroom right now, you might not make it.

Ha-ha. So I thought I was having an appendicitis attack, but I

kept having to go to the bathroom and kept go to the

bathroom and go to the bathroom over and over. And it took a few

years before the doctors pinpointed what it was. And then

we were on the road one day, and we came home, and I'm like,

"You're going to have to take me to the emergency room. It's

hurting really bad." And I went to the emergency room, and they

did a colonoscopy and said, "Oh, well, you have Crohn's." And I'm

like, "What is Crohn's?" I had no idea, because I'd heard of

IBS and all the other things. Well, they said, "It was an

inflammation of your intestines and that it caused problems with

you being able to go on a regular basis, or that you would

go all the time." They gave me a medicine, and I just recently

find out from my DOT doctor that that medicine that they give you

for it is actually kind of toxic. It's a medicine that you

have to take like nine pills a day. And it's supposed to calm

down the inflammation is all I know about it. And the doctor

said, you know, "You'll have to just play with it and see what

works best for you. I can't say this amount or this amount. The

normal dose is nine a day, three after every meal." And I'm like,

"Okay." It's debilitating because you don't know, you

know, when you need to go. There's no sign, symptom. It

will just attack you. And I believe in--been believing, you

know, I can't live my life not knowing when I can go to the

bathroom. And when you're out in the middle of nowhere, being an

over-the-road driver, you could be--well, especially in Canada,

there aren't rest areas in Canada. So I had been believing

that this had to be healed, that Jesus already did it. And we

both came expecting to see things happen in our lives when

we came last year. When I went down and had hands laid on me, I

didn't--you know, I didn't notice anything different. I

just believed that I receive, and within a few months, I

started noticing that I was getting constipated. And I said,

"Well, I'll reduce my medicine," you know, because the doctor did

say, "Play with it." "I'll reduce my medicine." Well, being

an over-the-road driver and independent contractors, we

didn't have any insurance. Well, this past year, we finally got

insurance. And I said, "Well, I'm going to go to the doctor

and have it checked because it's not been checked in probably

seven years." And I scheduled the testing and went to the

doctor in June. And my daughter went with me. And when the

doctor came out after the testing--because they do another

colonoscopy--he said to me, "I must have misdiagnosed you

because there is no sign that you ever had Crohn's." And I

knew, from the doctor's statement, that he wouldn't

believe what I had to say anyway. So I just looked at him

and smiled. And when my daughter and I were walking out, I'm

like, "Yes, it's gone! I'm healed! There's no sign that it

ever existed." So that was just such a blessing. It was a

gradual thing. You know, some people, things happen

instantaneously. And to me, it was just something that, as I

went, I was healed. And God just took it away, and I haven't had

any medicine for it since last June. So I just--I give all the

glory to God because I didn't even know what it was.

I just knew it was a big hindrance in

my life and that it had to go. (Laughs)

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SPENCER STRASMORE: Contrary to popular belief, football ain't fantasy.

Football is reality.

♪ Leave 'em with nothing ♪

Los Angeles got a spot open that they want to talk to you about.

Let me guess, Equipment Manager?

General Manager.

♪ Tell me, what do you see? ♪

You're gonna lose this deal.

Candace Brewer is in their pocket.

I knew she was dirty.

I ain't chasin' another contract until I get my head straight.

Your head ain't never been straight.

We didn't create this situation, we're dealing with it.

-JULIAN ANDERSON: How do you even fit into all this? -We're the muscle.

♪ Leave 'em with nothing ♪

JOE KRUTEL: Oh! We get it, you're in shape!

Hate that guy.

♪ So, is this what you wanted? ♪

♪ You want a war Show me... ♪

Shame it ends this way.

♪ Take everything Leave 'em with nothing ♪

-Let's go shock the world. -Let's go.

♪ Leave 'em with nothing ♪

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The Spectre - Alan Walker - Duration: 3:03.

♪Hello, hello♪

Can you hear me

As I scream your name

♪Hello, hello♪

Do you need me

Before I fade away

Is this a place that I call home

To find what I've become

Walk along the path unknown

We live, we love, we lie

Deep in the dark

I don't need the light

There's a ghost inside me

It all belongs to the other side

We live, we love, we lie

♪Hello, hello♪

Nice to meet you

Voice inside my head

♪Hello, hello♪

I believe you

How can I forget

Is this a place that I call home

To find what I've become

Walk along the path unknown

We live, we love, we lie

Deep in the dark

I don't need the light

There's a ghost inside me

It all belongs to the other side

We live, we love, we lie

We live, we love, we lie

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Mississippi, Gahtdamb. [Book Review] - Duration: 4:05.

Have you ever read something so totally transfixing, that it takes you three days to return to reality

and form cohesive sentences about the story?

No, just me?

Okay, well then, I read Sing, Unburied, Sing

three days ago,

and I am here to talk about it.

So, the story goes, Jojo and his little sister Kayla are on a road trip with their mother Leonie

and her friend Misty, whose own sense of smell is her own archnemesis.

The teenager and the toddler probably have more sense than the two adults in the car,

combined, but alas they are mere passengers on a journey to pick up their estranged father,

Michael, who is locked up in Mississippi's State Penitentiary.

Of course the road trip is a complete shit show because before they even leave,

Mommie Dearest and Lil' Miss Sensitive Nostrils get high and we learn that Mommie Dearest can

see the ghost of her dead brother.

On the ride up through the Mississippi Delta and through haunting flashbacks, we come to

regard Leonie's lack of mothering sensibilities, Jojo's intense love and responsibility for

his little sister, and that Mississippi is by far one of the most haunted places in America.

It's told through multiple characters, namely Leonie and Jojo.

And while, the switching between characters didn't disrupt the narrative for me, there

were multiple storylines, as well as ghosts, introduced early on that made it challenging

to follow.

However, about one-third of the way through, the book really began to take shape in a way

that swallowed my mind like a vacuum.

I was a nervous wreck reading this book.

I mean, I face palmed so many times on trains and in cafes, I'm sure I looked like some

sort of Picard performing artist.

But you know what?

That's how I can tell a book is going to stay with me for a long time.

I got so angry with Leonie, I was so worried about Kayla, I wanted to punch Misty right

in the nose and tell her to have some compassion for the baby!

"Aye girl, she got a stomachache!"

But it was watching Jojo come into his own, especially in the midst of the male figures

in his life, whether on the side of the living or those buried in memory, and knowing that

love was and will always protect him and pull him through that drove this one home for me.

And it does get rather graphic, scenes of violence that rip right through you and moments

of love that bring you to your knees, so you should definitely brace yourself for this

read.

It's so generously crafted.

For instance I most enjoyed the motif of drugs or herbal remedies that are cooked up throughout

the novel for medicinal or recreational purposes.

It really speaks to how we heal, sedate, or escape the inflictions of life, and how that

affects our relationships with others and ourselves.

And it's balanced by the most tender portrayal of love through the character Pops, who I

will carry on my spirit because his heart is just so pure.

And what I most appreciate about the book is that I didn't feel compelled to forgive

this one character in particular, because on every page of the book, I just wanted to

shake her.

And while Jesmyn Ward allows you the space to understand and empathize with her, I was

still allowed my feelings of overwhelming disappointment.

But alas, bless her heart.

The writing is fantastic.

Before I realized that each sentence was a bristle of the aforementioned vacuum cleaner,

sweeping me into a whirlwind of this haunted entanglement of characters, I was finished

with the book, empty, paralyzed, speechless with my heart in my throat.

And so naturally with that kind of reaction, that means I loved it!

If you haven't read Sing, Unburied, Sing, this goes without saying but I highly recommend

it.

But just be sure you can stomach it because Ward packs a serious punch.

If you have read this wonderful novel, please leave comments below, I'd love to keep discussing

it with you!

As always, thank you so much for watching, and until next time remember to read or be

read!

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0925 King Jeongjo's visit to royal tomb perfectly reenacted in 222 years - Duration: 2:48.

A reenactment of King Jeongjo's tomb parade was held over the weekend in the capital Seoul,...

Thousands of citizens followed in the footsteps of the 18th century king's historic visit

to his father's tomb from Seoul to Hwaseong.

Our Kim Mok-yeon went to check it out... and filed this report.

It's the 21st century, but for thousands of Koreans this weekend was back to the Joseon

Dynasty.

The royal procession of King Jeongjo to honor his father was perfectly reenacted for the

first time in 222 years.

King Jeongjo was Joseon's 22nd monarch, and he played a major role in restoring and reforming

Korea's central government.

This year's event, on the sidelines of the Suwon Hwaseong cultural festival, reenacted

King Jeongjo's visit to the tomb of his father, Crown Prince Sado, in 1795,... a procession

which took nearly 8 days.

The trip was marked as historically significant because King Jeongjo's procession was the

largest one ever seen, and when they arrived in Hwaseong he also hosted a lavish banquet

to celebrate the 60th birthday of his mother, Queen Haekyunggung Hong.

This gesture has since been regarded by Koreans as an outstanding example of filial piety.

(KOREAN) "I came to see this historic event with my

family.

Because King Jeongjo's procession highlights his love for his parents, I hope my children

can learn a lot from it and not only think about us, but also about their grandparents."

[STAND UP] What's extra special about this year's event

is that it will be the first time the parade will go the full 59.2 kilometers from Seoul

to Hwaseong in Gyeonggi-do province.

Last year, the reenactment ended in Suwon, but this year, we will be able to see King

Jeongjo visit Yungneung, his father's tomb.

As the parade reached the Janganmun Gate on its final leg, some 16 teams of participants

who tagged along with the procession demonstrated all kinds of performances including folk games,

martial art performances, and even a huge flashmob.

Some 4,600 people participated in this year's event, together with nearly 700 horses, which

is nearly double the figures of last year.

The organizers said this time they tried to encourage citizen participation, as they received

more than 200 citizen voluteers who wanted to take on major roles in the parade, including

those of King Jeongjo and his mother.

(KOREAN) "We were finally able to fulfill King Jeongjo's

dreams together.

We were able to show how active public participation can convey hope and creativity."

During the finale, Suwon city Mayor Yeom Tae-young thanked all those who made the event possible

and pledged all out efforts to develop the event and make it more fruitful in the coming

years.

Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.

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