In the 1970's, particularly from 1972-1974 there was a massive revival known as The Jesus Revolution where people all over the world were coming to Jesus and carried with them a strong presence of the Holy Spirit. It was a dramatic shift from the Age of Aquarius and the Hippy Love and Peace Movement. It seemed that at last a generation was coming out of the darkness, and into the light. Then in 1979 a film was released by Ridley Scott, the movie was Alien which was about the future, space truckers answer a distress call and finding a horrific parasite extraterrestrial from your worst nightmares. The Xenomorph and its three stages: Facehugger, Chestburster, and Adult came from the mind of H. R. Giger, an artist who as child was obsessed with Mummies and Egyptian death culture. He was a occultist, who knew Alister Crowley, and Giger illustrated the most dangerous spell book of all time, The Necronomicon which warlocks and witches tell novices to never use lest as they say on Amazo
Adam Sandler is an actor with quite a range of talent. He can do zany comedy like The Wedding Singer, or a deep melancholy film like Stand By Me. In his latest masterpiece, Space Man, he is an Czech Astronaut going to space in a station to investigate this nebula like cloud of purple that has appeared near Jupiter for the last four years. On the way, Jakub (Sandler) discovers as stowaway aboard, an extraterrestrial giant Spider who has the power to prob his mind and seeks to help save his marriage with is collapsing. This film is a deep one with major Biblical undertones. Before I unravel those I want to focus first on the simple things. Jakub grew up in Communist Czechoslovakia, his father was a informant for the Secret Police and died. Jakub believes his exploring this new phenomenon for betterment of mankind is to atone for the sins of his father. This is one of strong Christian messages in the film, the nature of good people wanting to make amends for great evils. We know that o