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  • i too love turning tales into the horror that they really are ,yes i'm from england,and i know everyone of those deep dark so called fairytales~~they are terrifying ..like the babes in the woods ...remember that one? x

  • @NerysTudor Thanks for your nice comment NerysTudor...yes...I do remember Babes in the Woods !!..as you say...they were all rather dark and scary...toughens up a child's sensibilities...lol...in preparation for life..

  • Oh dear grandmother how much cyanide do I have to use and I do love you dear grandmother

  • @77nova454 Well this was one of my first 77 ...thanks for watching.

  • this is brilliant. fucking creepy but brilliant

  • Thank you so very much Analie...it seems so long ago since I made this..I hardly knew how to turn the camera on...maybe that was a good thing...!!

  • Thank you...one of my first vids on a very cheap camera. !

  • you,re welcome

  • Extremely well done! Creepy and effective story telling!

    Superior narration, cinematography, and editing.

  • I can only echo HermeticPilgrim. This is amazing.

  • THANK YOU ...!!

  • OK. This is amazing. Very dark. The narrators voice is perfect for this kind of work.

  • Thanks

  • My pleasure. Your videos are excellent. You should re-work some other fairytales in a contemporary and dark way.

    I'm guessing that you are from Northern Ireland?

  • No I am not from the North...my politics would be more to do with women...international etc ?!

  • This is absolutley fantastic! A return to the horror and darkness that this story was supposed to convey. Favourited!

  • Thanks

  • my god, how scary! nice use of the 'first person' views. gave it a spine chilling touch! certainly scared me!!

  • Oh dear ! Sorry. I don't really want to scare people ! Tho' I have admit, the content is chilling...and does represent a grim reality . Thanks for watching it , anyway.

  • no worries. i admire your talent! it could really go somewhere. keep it up! :)

  • You have made my day. Thanks again !!

  • Hmmmn !

  • this made me laugh, but it was so eerie and a great take on a social stigma at the end ahhh "cyanide"!!!!!!!!

  • Hmmn !

  • Well...thank you jearne. I mean that. There is nothing like encouragement to keep one going. Even at my stage of life...cos I have only been doin' this for months...rather than years...

  • wow. You certainly have a talent for this medium. Also from your paintings I have noticed you have a great talent there also. I just don't know what to say.

  • Interesting comment

  • Hum - Makes one think. All to many versions of this story out there. I have talked with one or two red's and they make me wonder why we let the wolf run free so very often.

  • Quick approach is often the best! I like it.

    I like the Eric Berne interpretation that says the wolf represents a pedophile Grandfather. His "LRRH" syndrome is one of playing the victim.

    My version has a very muscular LRRH surprising the wolf-man by biting off his nose and crushing his ribcage with her legs. In my version, the wolf becomes the victim.

  • Chilling, my dear. Not exactly the bedtime story one remembers from childhood... or is it?

  • Thanx pal. I shot and edited it in 8 hours. I prob should take a little longer on these things. But I seem to like the quick approach.

  • That's really good..You've a great voice..5 stars

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