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That goat with 10 eyes FREAKED me out.

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    B-J-C — 20 years ago(July 24, 2005 09:05 AM)

    If you thought this was freaky, check out Eraserhead. That's bound to mess you up inside.
    . . . closing walls and ticking clocks . . .

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      warhol-6 — 20 years ago(August 04, 2005 01:37 AM)

      Eraserhead affected me more than practically any other film last year, and I am getting prescious little sleep as it is, so good night!

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        willywants — 20 years ago(August 11, 2005 06:22 PM)

        The goat was indeed cool. Does anyone know how seven-eyed goats relate to Catholicism, or religion in general? I've seen other religion-based films featuring 7-eyed-goats, does it represent God or something? Can anyone fill me in?
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            SickBoy76 — 20 years ago(September 18, 2005 04:32 PM)

            Revalations mentions a 7-HORNED beast
            "I want everyone to be as miserable as me; that is what makes me happy." - Howard Stern

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              nkfilms — 20 years ago(September 18, 2005 11:07 AM)

              The goat represented Satan I think.
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                his42650 — 16 years ago(May 26, 2009 09:52 PM)

                edit: Just posted this at another thread. Thought maybe you'd be interested. I think the image is not a goat, but a lamb. The imagery seems to fit a lamb, especially since goats are FAR less common in the biblical text.
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                I stumbled upon a clip of this hallucination on YouTube and was intrigued. I'm very interested in watching the film in its entirety now.
                Having recently finished a course on Revelation at school that required a full 20 readings of the book, the images there are still very fresh in my mind. Here are some thoughts, in case you're still interested:

                • The Lamb described in Revelation had both seven horns and seven eyes, a number oft-repeated in the book (Rev.5:6). They are said to represent the seven spirits of God, which are later confirmed to be the seven churches that Jesus addresses in Revelation 2-3. Additionally, the seven horns and eyes may represent omnipotence and omniscience. The same is the case with the lamb's head shown in the hallucination, whose eyes stare directly into the viewer even while Jessup's father is dying.
                • In the Bible, this Lamb is representative of Jesus Christ, particularly with regards to his sacrifice. In Revelation 5:5, when the apostle John is told by an elder that the "Lion of the tribe of Judah" has triumphed, John turns expecting to see this Lion. He is confronted instead with a sacrificial lamb. This is one of the most important paradoxes of the Christian faith, that Jesus came not as the conquering king the Jews expected, but rather as a peaceful man who submitted to a brutal, humiliating and lonely death on a cross and shed no blood but his own.
                • The lamb in the hallucination whose blood is spilt is the key to opening a book whose contents we get a quick, rather uninformative glimpse at. Whoever is opening the book has trouble doing so at first, but is made able to open the book after the sacrifice has been made.
                  -This book may be one of several "books" mentioned in Revelation. It may be the "book of life," which apparently holds the names of those who will be admitted to heaven to spend eternity in the presence of God. It may also be one of the books referenced in Rev. 20:12, books that hold the contents of each man's life and are used in the ultimate judgment.
                  -Although the film undoubtedly portrays a book, the image that best fits this description (a text opened by the blood of the Lamb) is found in Revelation 5, right after the Lamb is described as having seven horns and eyes. This is the scroll that initiates the series of judgments (seals, trumpets and finally bowls, all increasing in severity as Revelation progresses) that form most of Revelation and provide the most modern-day confusion.
                  -Like I said, I haven't seen the movie, but it would not surprise me if the events leading up to and occurring after this hallucination may connect to the beginning of some kind of judgment on Jessup. Oh, and I have no idea where the whole rape thing comes into play.
                  -The entire scene is shot with quick edits and is chock-full of bizarre imagery, very similar to the book of Revelation, whose narrative not only bounces from heaven to earth and back with dizzying speed, but also has proven to be extremely difficult to decipher because of its heavy reliance on symbolism. The purple haze that appears near the end of the hallucination appears to possibly be the beginnings of a mushroom cloud (a very common modern-day apocalyptic image).
                  Anyways, there are some thoughts. Take them for what they're worth. Like I said, I haven't seen the movie and this post was created 2 years ago, but I'm excited about seeing the movie now. The images presented are so like those of Revelation in that they are simultaneously beautiful in substance and meaning, but terrifying on the visual level.
                  Watching this clip over and over again is starting to freak me out 😃
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                  agr790 — 20 years ago(September 28, 2005 05:50 PM)

                  in the revelations book on the bible, it says that a 7 eyes 13 horned dragon will appear and some other stuff heh

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                    sinceimetjc — 19 years ago(April 12, 2006 11:37 AM)

                    In the Bible, goats are used to symbolize Satan or evil people. No mention of a seven eyed one though.
                    "The hideousness of that foot will haunt my dreams forever."

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                      one88proof — 19 years ago(April 13, 2006 04:55 PM)

                      There is a passage about a lamb with seven eyes and seven horns to be sacrificed, and yes, it does metaphorically represent Godbut keep in mind that these are accounts of "inspired visions." Sounds familiar to the content in the movie, does it not? Also oddly enough, the hebrew word used here for "eye" is similar to the word for "I"so there's a interesting use of wordplay going on there. Some Judaic and Christian concordances go into detail about this.
                      Also, does anyone have a screencap of the seven-eyed goat on the cross from the movie?

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                        ArmandoSerrano — 19 years ago(May 13, 2006 09:16 AM)

                        Here's one.
                        http://filmbrain.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/quiz_round_3_week_7.jpg

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                            haewatein — 14 years ago(May 01, 2011 07:58 AM)

                            Tell me!
                            I wrote this already in another thread around here but again: this is the most disturbing/frightening psychedelic scene I've ever seen.
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                              Woodyanders — 12 years ago(March 27, 2014 05:41 PM)

                              Ken Russell has a great knack for freaky and alarming visuals.
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                                WolfCub89 — 11 years ago(June 01, 2014 02:08 AM)

                                I'm 25 and I just watched the movie and the majority of the movie freaked me out. The goat was the first shock, but numerous other things freaked me out, and also when ape-thing came out and started attacking people.
                                If at first you don't succeed, remove all evidence you ever tried.

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