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Lord Of The Flies Film Analysis
With triumphant gusto Reginald welcomes Dough with false arms and a pseudo announcement as he walks up to him, '' LOOK OUT PEOPLE A WALKING LEGEND.''
And humourlessly just to Dough, "or shall I say a fucking legend."
''You schmuck!" Dough replies.
Reginald takes Dough further aside to whisper an ophiomormous ploy into his naked ear.
"Is it the blonde because I could replace her? Really I can, with the flick of my finger."
"I'm leaving"
Reginald learns deeper into Dough's ear with the paradoxical motion of a serpentine's hunger and rodential survival, with a subconscious wish of wanting to metamorphosize is tongue-punch to a hybrid of rat's tail and snake's-tongue. ''Really you can have anything you want. A brunette, red head, Black, Chinese, Latino, in this industry think of me as the delivery boy to the takeaway of cunt."
'' I’m leaving.''
"How can you leave? It's just this last scene and we're done. Are last film was a roaring success. And I think that the way
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Just as he is about to open his mouth again Amber is on the quick draw on this unknown vocal duel. "What about the virgin?" she asks.
He looks back with a nonchalant smile that only the vile can relate too and says "the virgins are the ones that watch." He turns his head back to the disgruntle star and away from the bewildered, meandering towards Dough.
"I'm walking straight out that door." Dough says.
"Don't you see? Your life has meaning; men can't go home and do the things that you do to their wives. So they watch are movies to vent their frustrations. Yes, a lot cheat with hookers
But there's a large percentage that don't, because they are ones that took the higher ground and watched pornography. In a way we are providing a loyalty service."
"I just can't go to that place anymore."
"What place?"
"That place in my head, the place where I can perform." "Go to the place where you can perform, and show us that greatness that we're seen so many times

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