Post your favorite Edgar Allan Poe adaptations and references.
>>150108490A couple of straight adapted bangers in this one.
>>150108490>I DID IT! I DID IT! I TOOK THE BOOTS!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBumGH3M4kQ
>>150108611Cool, hadn't thought of that one
https://youtu.be/A0hz_9V97SI?t=630
Am I the only one that thinks Edgar Allan poe is overrated? Like a lot of his stories boil down to "oh no! I'm in "The Dungeon," and now a scary pendulum is going to kill me!" "Thank God the French are here!" He's like the R.L. Stine of the 1800s.
>>150108490Also one of those episodes shippers love.
>>150109263There’s certainly a number of ideas he keeps revisiting over and over again, but when I read up on him and discover that it’s usually traceable back to some kinda trauma he was suffering from and likely processing, then the patterns just get more interesting rather than less.
>>150109263Maybe, but the time he wrote in lead to a huge cultural impact on Americana.It's kind of like Stephen Foster music and Max Fleischer animations.
>>150109377>>150109877Stop responding to obviously fake insincere NPContrarian posts like that
>>150110192But I went in the literature thread because I want a dialogue.
>>150110192>he doesn't know about lurkersSad!
Here's Masque of the Red Deathhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLtfvWrEjJo
>>150108490Alberto Breccia's experimental approach to The Tell-Tale Heart was neat.
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>>150109263What does that have to do with R.L. Stine?
>>150108490That ToH segment was hilarious.
>>150114835Ignore that anon. It's bait.
>>150109263That's a pretty brainlet take desu
>>150109263Yes contrarian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrxfvjh3AQU
>>150108490What about this kino?https://youtu.be/k7d7qVgNj8g?si=TD_C7KiPzhXZm32F