Blue Lace Hooks: Difference between revisions

From Gnomon Chronicles
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 19: Line 19:


<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Aragorn_and_the_Lustprinzip.jpg|link=Aragorn and the Lustprinzip|"'''[[Aragorn and the Lustprinzip]]'''" is a short story by psychologist and Middle Earth scholar Sigmund Freud, and the title of the first book in the ''Sigmund Freud Middle Earth Mystery''™ series, each volume of which explores a different psychopathology as experienced through the remotely-linked neurology of Sigmund Freud himself.
File:You're_Soaking_In_It.jpg|link=You're Soaking In It (film)|'''''[[You're Soaking In It (film)|You're Soaking In It]]''''' is an erotic comedy-thriller film starring Madge from the famed Palmolive commercials.
File:You're_Soaking_In_It.jpg|link=You're Soaking In It (film)|'''''[[You're Soaking In It (film)|You're Soaking In It]]''''' is an erotic comedy-thriller film starring Madge from the famed Palmolive commercials.


Line 26: Line 28:
== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* [[Aragorn and the Lustprinzip]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]

Revision as of 12:04, 21 July 2021

Blue Lace Hooks (1958) starring Lana Turner and Red Buttons. (Poster courtesy Gnomon Chronicles Film Board.)

Blue Lace Hooks is a 1958 erotic thriller film starring Lana Turner and Red Buttons.


Sigmund Freud Middle Earth Mystery series

The complete film is included with [REDACTED], an unpublished monograph in the Sigmund Freud Middle Earth Mystery™ series.

In the monograph, Freud dreams that Lana Turner is his mother as Red Buttons receives thunderous applause for his performance as Oedipus, King of Haberdashers.

Reviews

Film reviewer Fell Swoop described it as "a hasty and unintentionally comic reboot of Fifty Shades of Gray ... think Eyes of Laura Mars, with Red Buttons instead of eyes."

History

The film was first detected and decrypted by software developer and APTO consulting fabulist Karl Jones on the afternoon of Saturday, 19 December 2020.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links