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Behind the Mask: The Life of a Slasher Film Psycho-Killer
by David J Stiewe
Leslie Vernon explains the meticulous preparation and psychological philosophy behind his work as a slasher villain while applying makeup. He discusses the 'paradox' of his relationship with his 'survivor girl' and the destiny he believes he is fulfilling.
Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare
Malvolio discovers a forged love letter planted by Maria, which he believes is from his mistress, Olivia. He meticulously analyzes the handwriting and cryptic riddles, ultimately falling into the trap of believing he is destined for greatness and Olivia's hand in marriage.
Macbeth
Macbeth experiences a crisis of conscience regarding the plot to murder King Duncan, but Lady Macbeth ruthlessly questions his manhood and resolve. She presents a meticulous plan to frame the King's chamberlains, eventually convincing Macbeth to proceed with the assassination.
After Juliet
by Sharman Macdonald
Gianni, a witty sixteen-year-old Capulet, delivers a meticulous and eccentric monologue regarding the proper way to prepare and serve tea. He discusses the necessity of warming the pot and the dangers of turnip-contaminated milk in the winter.
American Psycho
by Bret Easton Ellis / Mary Harron / Guinevere Turner
Patrick Bateman provides a meticulous, clinical breakdown of his morning skincare and exercise routine. The monologue shifts from superficial vanity to a chilling admission of his lack of a true human identity.