How about getting ready for Solomon Kane with some pulpy, pulpy dialog like, “A strong man is needed to combat Satan here! Therefore I go, who have defied him many a time!”
Hell, how about a whole section from "The Castle of Devil":
Kane sighed. "It has fallen upon me, now and again in my sojourns through the world, to ease various evil men of their lives. I have a feeling that it will prove thus with the Baron."
"Name of two devils!" swore Silent in amazement. "You speak as if you were a judge on a bench and Baron Von Staler bound helpless before you, instead of being as it is--you but one blade and the Baron surrounded by men-at-arms."
"The right is on my side," said Kane somberly. "And right is mightier than a thousand men-at-arms. But why all this talk? I have not yet seen the Baron, and who am I to pass judgment unseen. Mayhap the Baron is a righteous man."
Silent shook his head in wonder. "You are either an inspired maniac, a fool or the most courageous man in the world!" he laughed suddenly. "Lead on! 'Tis a wild venture that's like to end in death, but its insanity appeals to me and no man can say that John Silent fails to follow where another man leads!"
"Your speech is wild and Godless," said Kane, "but I begin to like you."
(Robert E. Howard. The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane. New York: Ballantine, 1998: 90).
Solomon Kane screens at TIFF on: Wednesday September 16, 11:59PM - RYERSON / Thursday September 17, 3:15PM - SCOTIABANK THEATRE 1