I'm sure if Donne were alive to see Dark Shadows, he would have to agree that *the* afgan is, in fact, a metaphysical conceit.
As to the pen...I don't know, I just don't know. I only know (to quote Julia) about *afgan*, for I've never seen the pen plot.
Quote from: Mysterious Benefactor on August 24, 2005, 04:18:09 AMOn the other hand, don't even get me started on the mighty phallic symbolism of the silver filigree penI KNEW we weren't really talking about a stupid pen !!!!!!!!!!!!
On the other hand, don't even get me started on the mighty phallic symbolism of the silver filigree pen
I defy anyone to name another inanimate prop on DS that is so central to the action. You won't be able to because, quite simply, there is no other!! Not even the animated Hand of Count Petofi or the Head of Judah Zachery can hope to compare. They are forever consigned to live in the silver filigree pen's shadow, never to know the awe the silver filigree pen has inspired in generation after generation of DS fans across the world!!
You've never seen THE silver filigree pen plot - and yet you dare to doubt its power? For shame! [spoiler][/spoiler]
No, no, no, no! That afghan is a mere pretender to the throne. It simply sits around in scenes purely as set decoration. It can't hold a candle to the silver filigree pen! No, no, no, no!!
Hmm...Barnabas' cane is pretty notable/symbolic too ... what of Julia's trusty medallion?
Quote from: AndreDuPres on August 24, 2005, 11:34:29 AMAs to the pen...I don't know, I just don't know. I only know (to quote Julia) about *afgan*, for I've never seen the pen plot.You've never seen THE silver filigree pen plot - and yet you dare to doubt its power? For shame! [spoiler][/spoiler]
I think you guys have all been hitting the "joy" juice!
A bubblegum card set based on the pen (not the storyline, JUST the pen in different 'poses') was in the works back in the 60s.
All the cards vanished the day they went to the printer. No trace of the cards was ever found. Recently, a Dark Shadows: The Silver Filigree Pen video game was planned, but the game developers all died under mysterious circumstances... Drowned, they did. Ayuh.
PS - Silver filigree pen avatar anyone?
It is little known that the origin of Barnabas Collins lay in a desperate attempt by TPTB to come up with something as popular as the Silver Filigree Fountain Pen storyline. But sadly, even with the renown of Barnabas, the show never regained the pop-cultural cachet it held during that fabulous Autumn of 1966.
I heard that Jackie Susann planned a sequel to Valley of the Dolls, Summit of the Silver Pen, but ABC brass got wind of it, played hardball and threatened to sue.
The long-believed-to-be-lost print of the 1967 feature film, Pen of Dark Shadows, MAY have surfaced in the lower depths of Forrest J. Ackerman's 16 mm film collection. Watch this space for further details.