I look forward to more things written by Sam Borowski which are as pithy, direct and heartfelt as this letter.

As someone who has also spent months and years putting documentaries together because I love the subjects (and certainly not because there's a pot of gold waiting for me when I finish), I admire anyone who attempts the same.

As someone who's made a living slinging words around for 20 years, I genuinely like reading good stuff from other people.

As a guy who grew up with monster movies and felt, for some reason, that I was an oddball because of it, I embrace anyone who shares that similar wacky pasttime.

Voluntarily relinquishing something he felt so strongly about is probably a gut-cruncher. This whole business has been a drain not only on the people directly involved, but people on the periphary.

At the end of THE DEVIL RIDES OUT, an incantation was spoken and time itself reversed. Those things happened-- yet they did not happen.

de Richelieu walks over to the now-open magick circle. Simon, the center of the ghastly attack, looks up and asks, "It's over?"

And Christopher Lee-- whom some of us see as an arch bad-guy, but in actuality and in this film, is the force of good-- Lee says calmly,

"Yes, Simon. It's all over."