Rand Einfeldt
Bio
I'm an inspiring story teller! When it comes to movies, books, music, you name it! I want to write about it, and give my own opinion on how they effect the human society that is constantly absorbed in nostalgic pop-culture!
Stories (27/0)
What’s in the Box?
What is in the box, exactly? In no particular order, it could very well be the following: Is it Gwyneth Paltrow’s head? A fair soon to be mother, whose life was cut short from an overzealous and envious man whose sole purpose was to expose the seven deadly sins.
By Rand Einfeldt4 months ago in Geeks
Myth Taken
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. They would mostly dwell in caves like bats. In our history, they were utilized for war and were a convenient means of transportation. But it was that same Valley that was the beginning of their destruction.
By Rand Einfeldt10 months ago in Fiction
App-arition: S1-E1- Ginger Snaps
I don't like taking selfies. I know what you're probably thinking, "Ryan, are you like those aborigines who believe that their soul will be taken away from a single snap?" If you had asked me that question after what happened that night; I would've said no. After what I experienced that night, I'm not so sure what I believe anymore.
By Rand Einfeldt2 years ago in Horror
App-Arition: S1-E3- Catfished
Written below is the script read for the radio play: NARRATOR The dating pool can be kinda scary; especially when your dates are tied to shallow opinions, or when you're constantly hit by wave after wave of questionable profiles that hook you in, until you find out that you've been chasing waterfalls.
By Rand Einfeldt2 years ago in Horror
John Wick vs Michael Myers
In my older articles I did two John Wick scenarios where he would go up against The Punisher, Batman, and even Neo from the Matrix. So far John Wick didn't disappoint. He's either been above average or decent in his assassination killing spree career.
By Rand Einfeldt2 years ago in Geeks
What Genre is Kevin Bacon
Just the other day I was thinking about actors and what genres they were specifically good at in the movies that they played in. I mean you have your own directors, in the film industry, who thrive successfully on a particular type of genre. For example, John Carpenter has a specific signature in horror, Nolan in the mind bending twisted endings, and even Jackson with the epic fantasies.
By Rand Einfeldt2 years ago in Geeks
The Ring (2002) Movie Review
After watching the movie The Ring (2002), I noticed the first dialogue that we're treated with. It is a girl saying that she "hates television". This sets up the theme for the movie. The fear of Western Technology. Now I say Western, because Japanese Horror stems from European Horror.
By Rand Einfeldt2 years ago in Horror