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OhGr - [Pore]--- I have a new favourite movie of all time, and its name is "What the Bleep Do We Know!?

This movie had me to the point where i felt like i was going to cry, twice, from the sheer fucking Joy of it. It was enough of a combination of views, ideas, understandings and points of view to provide a spectrum and have the main point of the whol theing be "Choose. Now." It was... everything i had hoped for. More than that. It was everything i already know, and everything that i want people to know, and think about, in this world. And the Theater was Packed.

Gary Numan - [Dominion Day]--- There were no seats, after a while, and there were still people coming in, standing up. Through the Entire film. It was amazing. People discussing, talking, arguing, thinking about the fucking movie... There were PhD professors of physics and mathematics, and there was an ostensibly ascended master, being channeled, so that he could discuss quantum physics and spirituality. (P.A.L. - [Das Gelöbnis]). We're talking Harvard, and UCLA trained and employed scientists, a man who worked for the government, working this shit out, on a practical level, who quit, so that he could understand the full implications of what he was doing... And it all said what i've been saying, since i was small... What we all know, on some level, to be true: What we do changes things, and it's our choices that matter. That we choose, not what we choose....

Damien is a very happy pup. Very, very happy, indeed.

Res - [Tsunami]--- This is, as i said, culmination. See this film. Reality has been sufficiently warped, to allow mass acceptance, or at least Openning, to this kind of thing, and i would recommend htat we all support it.

I alsow saw "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence," today. That was... a completely other, and interwoven, kind of head trip. Seeing the two, today, has done... irrevocable things, to my headmeats...

I need to go. See the movies.

Date: 2004-09-18 07:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] unknownbinaries.livejournal.com
It was that packed, there? Damn, it's sad here, then. There were maybe a dozen people in that theatre, most of them old gentrified hippies and various other rich people. Dez and I were two of maybe three people that were under thirty.

Thoroughly enjoyed it. Had some slight reservations about the slight bent towards shinyhappypositivethinking, the lack of teeth and claws, but what the hey. It...taught the lessons it needed to, and didnt step off balance in either direction, and it wasn't dry in the slightest. Although I could've done without hearing Zombie Nation...*shudder*

Here, there was a trailer for somehting else I can't remember the name of, but also looks like something you'd really dig. 'Everyone Loves ___' or something like that, but it's about everything being connected.

Date: 2004-09-18 07:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wolven.livejournal.com
Yeah, that got a bit on my nerves, too, the bent i mean, but it wasn't horrid.

And if you remember the name of the movie, let me know.

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