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Sci-Fi Channels Presents: Seeing Ear Theatre Dramatization on the the History of the Devil

Sci-Fi Channels Presents: Seeing Ear Theatre Dramatization on the the History of the Devil

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A bit strange but entertaining
Review: If you buy this audiobook thinking you will hear a great horror story you will be disappointed. Though it has it's horific moments the book is mainly about the trial of the devil and whether or not he deserves to go back to heaven. The story takes us through various periods in history showing tragic events and letting you decide whether or not the devil was the engineer behind the events or it was merely man's mistakes and judgement. The jury listens and then has to reach a verdict. Throughout his trial however, the devil pleads, cajoles and even seduces various members of the court so that they can see things his way. He even kills one or two of them for fun. Its an entertaining story, a bit campy at times but funny as well. I would not classify it as a horror story though. The production is well done as is all Sci-fi channel's works and the acting is top notch. The devil in particular has a very sexy voice which truly reels you in. I wouldn't mind spending a few hours in hell. give it a listen if you are a lover of sci-fi, fantasy but it will not scare you that much. the ending is a bit of a shocker and the encounter between the devil and Jesus is helarious. It may be a bit offensive to those who are religious but not by much.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A bit strange but entertaining
Review: If you buy this audiobook thinking you will hear a great horror story you will be disappointed. Though it has it's horific moments the book is mainly about the trial of the devil and whether or not he deserves to go back to heaven. The story takes us through various periods in history showing tragic events and letting you decide whether or not the devil was the engineer behind the events or it was merely man's mistakes and judgement. The jury listens and then has to reach a verdict. Throughout his trial however, the devil pleads, cajoles and even seduces various members of the court so that they can see things his way. He even kills one or two of them for fun. Its an entertaining story, a bit campy at times but funny as well. I would not classify it as a horror story though. The production is well done as is all Sci-fi channel's works and the acting is top notch. The devil in particular has a very sexy voice which truly reels you in. I wouldn't mind spending a few hours in hell. give it a listen if you are a lover of sci-fi, fantasy but it will not scare you that much. the ending is a bit of a shocker and the encounter between the devil and Jesus is helarious. It may be a bit offensive to those who are religious but not by much.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Clive Barker's The History of the Devil
Review: In the SCI FI Channel's full-cast dramatization, Clive Barker's The History of the Devil, a deprived and lovelorn Satan is sick and tired of living in Hell. He bemoans the loss of his angel-wings, his freedom of flight, his elegance, and grace. And he misses God. So he calls a trial, his appeal, to seek re-admittance into Heavan. As the trial moves through space and time, we revisit scenes of humanity's great failures--or are they the work of the Devil, his own wicked crimes? If Satan wins his day in court, he'll be reunited with his Father in Heaven. And if he loses? He'll spend eternity here with us--on Earth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book
Review: This is a great book. I've listened to this book and was not dissapointed. I like the horrific, shocking, and the satanic moments which accompanied the stories told by Satan during his trial. I also like how they put choral background music as part of this audio drama. I also like the fireworks that occur later in this book. If there is any amung you who love the things that are satanic! then this book is for you. You won't regret it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Solid and Entertaining Audio Production
Review: Well produced and acted audio play covers the trial of Lucifer himself as he petitions to be returned to heaven. The question for the jury {12 good ghosts and true} to consider is this "Has the devil been the instigator of misery and depredation in human history, or merely a passive observer and collector?"

The writing is uneven at times and the conclusion will not satisfy all {more likely or not it will enrage devout Christians} but the strong performances and effective foley effects and background score make for a worthwhile addition to anyone's audio library.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Solid and Entertaining Audio Production
Review: Well produced and acted audio play covers the trial of Lucifer himself as he petitions to be returned to heaven. The question for the jury {12 good ghosts and true} to consider is this "Has the devil been the instigator of misery and depredation in human history, or merely a passive observer and collector?"

The writing is uneven at times and the conclusion will not satisfy all {more likely or not it will enrage devout Christians} but the strong performances and effective foley effects and background score make for a worthwhile addition to anyone's audio library.


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