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NSFW Short film: Devil Makes Work

April 24, 2016 by Andrew Leave a Comment

This short film reveals the Devil’s twisted view of mankind. It’s not something you should watch at work.

Director Guy Soulsby wanted to create a high-concept short film that could challenge Hollywood in terms of production, acting and visual effects. What a name for a devil movie directory, huh? Soulsby.

The final result is a short horror that’s win a huge number of awards including FilmQuest, The Indie Horror Film Festival and the Lost Angles Short Film Festival.

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Devil trailer

February 7, 2011 by Andrew Leave a Comment

Devil is a movie from M. Night Shyamalan – yeah, the guy who did “I can see dead people” Sixth Sense. It stars Chris Messina as Detective Bowden, Bokeem Woodbine as Ben Larson and Caroline Dhavernas as Elsa Nahai.

In plot terms – pretty simple stuff but horribly effective. A group a people are trapped in an elevator and they work out the devil is among them.

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The Blue Stane of St. Andrews and the Devil’s fingerprint

May 30, 2010 by Andrew Leave a Comment

In the Scottish town of Saint Andrews, by the railings of the Hope Park Church, is a large stone with a strange blue patch. The stone wasn’t always beside Hope Park Church, it once rested at Magnus Muir where Knights of Scotland used to swear their oaths.

The legend behind the Blue Stane of St Andrews suggests that the devil (or an angry giant, according to others) threw it there from Blebo Craigs. Why? The devil was angry at the presence of Saint Rule and threw the stone to try and hit him.

Some suggest that the blue mark on the stone is the devil’s fingerprint. The word “stane”, of course, is the Scottish inflexion of “stone”.

St Rule (also known as Saint Regulus) was a monk who was told in a dream by an angel that the bones of Saint Andrew needed to be moved from their resting place Constantinople to the ends of the earth. St Rule obeyed, taking a tooth, some fingers, a kneecap and an arm bone of St Andrews all the way to the edge of the known world. The edge of the known world, at the time, was Scotland.

It is said that St Rule landed in Scotland at an East Coast settlement – a place which was to become known as St Andrews.

Getting to St Andrews

St Andrews has no airport. The nearest airports are Edinburgh Airport and the small Dundee Airport. Most visitors either catch the bus from Glasgow or Edinburgh (a trip which takes a few hours) or take the train from Edinburgh Waverley station (a trip which takes just over an hour).

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Have you passed Hope Park Church and wondered what the significance of the large stone was? Why not post links to any photographs you took of your trip?

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