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Kamál (Perfection), 3 Qawl (Speech) 176 B.E. - Monday, November 25, 2019
PROMPT: November 25th - If you could be a fly on the wall of any living person’s life for one day, whose life would you want to observe? A Fly On The Wall I don't want to be a fly on the wall. I remember seeing both the 1958 and the 1986 version of The Fly. In one of the versions, maybe both of them, the fly--with the head of a human--was killed on the wall of a bathroom. I would like to see both versions of this movie again. I saw the 1958 version on television and the 1986 version in a theater. I like the 1958 version better because Vincent Price had a roll. I can't remember which roll he played, so I'll have to watch it again. In the 1986 version, Jeff Goldblum played the scientist who had is DNA merged with that of a housefly. Both versions were good, and--for their time--scary. I prefer to watch Vincent Price over Jeff Goldblum. |