519 : Book Club of Blood – Rawhead Rex

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In Episode 519, Ryan and Jose are joined by David Blair for another Book Club of Blood. This time, we cover “Rawhead Rex”.  

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Comic Book Search Discussion

The group discussed technical issues with audio and video connections, and José mentioned looking for a PDF of the Rawhead Rex graphic novel. They briefly talked about challenges in finding certain comic books, including a hardcover edition, and Ryan mentioned receiving negative feedback on Reddit for posting about comics. The conversation ended with José searching for the PDF and Ryan preparing to start recordings.

Rawhead Rex Discussion and Themes

The Book Club of Blood returned with episode 519, where Ryan shared his experience reading Snow by Ronald Malfe at a Dark Fairbanks Book Club meeting, which had only 4 attendees out of 18 who registered. The main discussion focused on Clive Barker’s Rawhead Rex, a feral folk horror novella about an ancient forest entity in England, with Ryan, José, and wnbla discussing the story’s themes of modernization vs. tradition in the English countryside. They explored how the protagonist Ron Milton’s attempts to modernize the village of Zeal conflict with local legends and traditions, particularly regarding an ancient warning rock that has become forgotten over time.

Rawhead Rex Adaptation Comparisons

The group discussed the differences between the book and movie adaptations of Rawhead Rex, focusing on the character development and visual representation of Rawhead. They noted that the movie lacked the original script’s detailed opening sequence and internal dialogue from Rawhead’s perspective, which would have provided a more nuanced portrayal of the monster. The conversation also touched on the creature design in the film, comparing it to the book’s description and highlighting the movie’s limitations in terms of budget and special effects. The discussion concluded with a brief overview of the main characters in the story and their roles in the narrative.

Rawhead Character Analysis Discussion

The group discussed the character Rawhead, exploring his fears of femininity and his destructive nature. They compared the movie adaptation to the original story, noting differences in character interactions and plot details. José shared information about a failed comic adaptation and the rarity of the published version. The conversation also touched on the artistic contributions of various creators involved in the comic and movie adaptations.

Supernatural Altar Film Adaptation

The group discussed the film adaptation of the story about a mysterious altar and its connection to supernatural events. They explored how the film depicted the characters’ experiences with the altar’s power, including Koot’s painful erection and Declan’s distorted vision. The story delves into the history of the settlement, with Declan sharing his knowledge of ancient tales about a creature called Rawhead. They also discussed the film’s portrayal of the investigation into the murders, including the detective’s initial underestimation of the killer’s cunning.

Rawhead Rex: Remake Potential

The group discussed Clive Barker’s novel “Rawhead Rex,” focusing on its adaptation into a film. They explored themes of monstrous beings and human desire for power, as well as the film’s depiction of a priest being enthralled by the monster. The conversation touched on the film’s visual elements and potential for a remake, with José noting that the scene of the priest urinating on a character named Vickers remained in the final cut despite Clive Barker’s initial doubts. The group agreed that “Rawhead Rex” could be a good candidate for a remake, particularly with modern visual effects technology.

Rawhead Church Attack Scene

The group discussed the plot of a horror movie involving a monster named Rawhead, focusing on a scene where the monster attacks a priest and a young boy in a church. They described how the monster overpowers the priest, causing him to have visions and leading to a confrontation with police. The discussion also covered the monster’s ability to regenerate and the aftermath of the attack, including the priest’s injuries and the character’s hospitalization.

Rawhead Rex: Book vs. Movie

The group discussed the differences between the book and movie adaptations of “Rawhead Rex,” focusing on character development, plot details, and the horror elements. José and Ryan highlighted the book’s more complex and disturbing narrative, including the graphic depiction of the monster’s attack and the visceral details of the child’s death. They compared the movie’s portrayal, noting its limitations in capturing the book’s intensity and the substitution of a human slave for the monster’s destructive actions. José and Ryan also discussed the significance of the religious relic in the book, emphasizing its symbolic representation of feminine power and its role in defeating the monster. The conversation concluded with reflections on the movie’s simplification of the story and the potential for a more faithful adaptation in the future.

Rawhead Rex Adaptation Discussion

The group discussed the movie adaptation of Clive Barker’s Rawhead Rex, noting its limitations compared to the original story. They explored the potential for a better rendition of the story in the future. José and Ryan worked on formatting and publishing details for the second printing of their book, including creating separate versions for Kindle and Apple Books. They planned to complete these tasks and order proofs the next day, with the goal of announcing the availability of the updated book soon after.




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