I've never actually seen the original Enter the Dragon, though IMDB says that a remake is in the works.
Oh well, in the Lovecraftian idiom, pretty much everything boils down to noisome and eldritch cephalopodic things whose very description courts the edge of unholy madness and acid reflux. I was somewhat surprised, though, when re-reading "The Outsider" (http://windhaven.com/halloween/outsider.htm), to (re?)discover a certain ironic sense of belongingness wrt the narrator.
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Oh well, in the Lovecraftian idiom, pretty much everything boils down to noisome and eldritch cephalopodic things whose very description courts the edge of unholy madness and acid reflux. I was somewhat surprised, though, when re-reading "The Outsider" (http://windhaven.com/halloween/outsider.htm), to (re?)discover a certain ironic sense of belongingness wrt the narrator.