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I noticed that too. After several previous viewings, this time around I watched the movie just to see him and really enjoyed watching him. I have seen over 30 of his films now and although I was disappointed in some of the films I was never disappointed in him. His daughter has confirmed she believes he was 100% bisexual, no question. Naturally all of his wives were jealous. He was one of a kind and a great influence. Who all here has seen <i>Prince of Egypt</i>? The movie version was worse than the Bible. He hurled the stones right into the crowd, narrowly missing killing several people. Have it your way but I was taught to worship one deity. Dathan would get my vote for most annoying. Agreed they are the same being. God is not a committee split into three parts. They are one entity. He was shown knocking down the messenger boy and with his foot on the boy's back restraining him, but the boy was still moving. He wasn't killed, just roughed up a bit. Yeah, I liked it. You can now rent it in ultra high definition on YouTube with no commercials. According to Wikipedia no movie was released the day I was born. Glad to be of help. Full text can be found at Project Gutenberg, The Faded Page, and probably Internet Archive. That is from <i>Little House in the Big Woods</i> by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I think you have something there, particularly about the no boundaries. It's been said that no one was around during his and his siblings' childhood, particularly for the older kids, to say, "Don't do that." They responded in different ways and Bobby was possibly the wildest of the bunch. He does have a felony drug conviction which in some states would disqualify him from office (although felonies don't seem to slow one down for being president). A lot of his early misbehavior was to get some kind of response from his mother, even negative. If his family disowned him it's not for a mental disability but for the crazy things he says and does, such as supporting his father's killer and encouraging parents to start an epidemic by not vaccinating their children. No, this was in the early 1980s when we had this conversation. Now I feel even braver after learning that <i>The Exorcist</i> traumatized even Vincent Price! I caught a video on YouTube of a <i>Tonight Show</i> appearance in which Price discussed seeing the film. He explained to Johnny Carson that he wasn't about to stand in a long line at a theater, so he caught a matinee in which he was the only one in the audience. He spent a significant portion of the film cringing with his face covered and as to his final impression he didn't use words but just a shudder. I'm so impressed with myself for not being <i>that</i> scared by it! He made enough of them. I just watched for the first time. It held my attention and Price was great in it. I wouldn't agree. If you want to see Vincent Price be pure evil, watch <i>The Masque of the Red Death</i>. He is pretty evil in <i>House of Wax</i> and many others. True, there are a lot of movies in which he is nicer than here. In this one he commits a murder purely by accident and events snowball as he covers up. He is seen to have a conscience and excellently portrays struggling with it and debating what to do. The real evil character was the nurse who had no scruples and would stop at nothing to achieve her ends.