Say what you want about Veneziano, but I highly doubt he's as innocent as some like to write him. I personally think he would have been fond of B movies and thrillers back in the day.

The movie is supposed to be 'Creature from the Black Lagoon' by the way.


Veneziano sat in the movie theatre as black and white opening credits rolled on the projected screen. He had initially considered persuading a young lady to come with him to see this film for a date, but after a rant from his older brother he had changed his mind and decided to watch it alone.

The film seemed promising enough, with a voluptuous woman on the promotional poster and an exciting tagline to go with it. He only hoped now that it would live up to what it claimed it would deliver, for more than once he had gone to see a film only to be disappointed.

The opening scene began and Veneziano waited impatiently for the action to start. He couldn't wait for there to be some decent monster against gorgeous lady action.

He didn't know what it was about such scenes, but they always had him feeling incredibly thrilled and on the edge of his seat. Perhaps it was the thin line between life and death that the leading lady experienced, the moment in which one felt most alive, ironic as it was.

The anticipated scene arrived and he enjoyed every minute of it, from the monster spying on the beauty from the depths as she went swimming, to the way it followed her while she remained oblivious to it's presence.

It all ended satisfying enough, with the monster seemingly killed and the heroes finally safe from the terror. Even so, Veneziano felt that the story lacked a certain something. He couldn't figure out just what it was at the moment, but he was sure that one day it would occur to him.