My theory for what TLK did to me is that the narrative is so disconnected in such a dreamlike way that my brain thought I actually was asleep, and started shutting down parts it thought it didn't need. It was the exact opposite of lucid dreaming. I was awake and unconscious at the same time.
I...
I don't believe there was a script at all. Maybe individual scenes got scripted on the fly, but I don't believe there was ever a point when anyone knew how all the pieces were going to fit together.
I can agree with that to an extent. Cynical cash grabs do happen though. It's not that they set out to make a bad movie. It's just indifference.
Filmmaking is an insanely hectic nightmare at the macro level, for the people managing the chaos from the top. At the micro level, for the average...
On the flip side, a single bad (or just underperforming) film can absolutely torpedo a whole career. How confident would you be getting involved with this franchise at this point?
Pretty good dino mode though. I see the work of a designer who probably dreams of doing better things but he'll probably never get the chance, and we'll never know his name. But I appreciate his work. Guys like him made my childhood more fun.
I just read stuff like that and feel better about my life. Whoever wrote that disclaimer is experiencing a level of joylessness beyond my imagination. The poor soul.
I've rebuilt two virtual machines so far.
I am dreading rebuilding my OS/2 machine. It's a good OS, but it is a nightmare to virtualize. It wants to run on IBM hardware and nothing else, and it is not easily fooled.
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