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Saw "I Love (heart) Huckabees" this week.   

Eh.  I don't know. It's one of those philosophical movies about existentialism vs. nihilism or something, and it was interesting, but it seemed like it would be a "food for thought" movie for somebody who's mainstream.  I know that I've encountered several mainstream people talking about this movie and I think it's because they're surrounded by Matrix Agent Puppets who only want to talk about drivel, surrounded by drivel media and with a drivel job.  So along comes this movie, saying something very different from anything normal people would talk about, and they find themselves flipping out for it.  But for NR'ers it's probably more of a *shrug* sort of a deal. Nothing worth writing home about, but still interesting nonetheless and worth watching if it crosses your path.  We got a free copy of it this week from an acquaintance, so it was a case of sure, why not, it's free.

Yeah, that's right, I should be doing movie reviews!   wink  big_smile  What a review!   haha

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The one thing I remembered about "I Heart Huckabees" is when Lily Tomlin yelled  the word "Reptilian" at one of the other characters. Cant remember which one though, its been a while since Ive seen it.

In man's analysis and understanding of himself, it is as well to know from whence he came as whither he is going.   Edgar Cayce

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I watched Gattaca last night.  I like this movie as it's very inspirational and moving.  Highly recommended to anyone for that extra boost of energy.

"Beyond the stars a new world awaits me now" - Wintersun

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Watched the trailer for the upcoming Jim Carrey movie, "The Number 23."  Must say, it (being the trailer) annoyed me for several reasons.  hmm   1)  Pretty much every trailer is done in the same way nowadays.  It gets to where there's about 45 seconds left to go and everything "speeds up" getting faster and faster and faster, with this pounding drum music that escalates until the big explosion about 10 seconds before the end.  Then the trailer fades out, with one last little blip of something just as it's ending.  Okay.  TOTALLY CLICHE.   EVERYBODY DOES IT, IT'S A SIGN OF THE CURRENT TRAILER TIMES.  CAN WE PLEASE BE ORIGINAL AND CREATIVE?????  And 2) Nearly every thriller/horror trailer uses these specific sound effects nowadays, this weird, creepy sound effect stuff, can't explain it.   But if you watch the trailer, there it is, plain as day.  The same identical "creepy demonic sound effects" used in every other horror/thriller trailer.  OVER IT.

Anyway, that being said...

The concept of the movie looks interesting.  "Number sightings," basically, something I've written about on my website.  The only problem is you can't just do a movie about "number sightings" because the way it happens in the real world to every day people is pretty mundane, and it never does get explained for people.  Everybody's still hanging on the line, waiting for the big explanation.  So in order to make this into a Hollywood movie that's going to sell tickets the concept has to be intertwined around some sort of mainstream type of thriller plot.  On a sidenote though, I'm starting to really dig Jim Carrey.  Who would have ever thunk that one 15 years ago with Fireman Bill, Ace Ventura, "Dumb and Dumber" and all the rest.  wink  But he's getting pretty cool.   He became Andy Kaufman in "Man in the Moon," and "The Truman Show" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" both kicked ass.   

So yeah, anyway, recently there's also been a Denzel Washington movie called "Deja Vu." I've written about those too on my website.  So, now I'm just sitting here twiddling my thumbs waiting for the movie about Ear Ringings.   That one's next you know.  wink  Ear ringings.   

"In a world...........where nothing is what it seems to be...................one man will discover.....he's being monitored."  (cut to shot of man poking his ear with his finger, frowning at the ever increasing loud tone that rings through his right ear......He looks around and notices government spooks in a black car, parked against the curb, watching him.) 

Yes, I know, I should be writing movies.  wink

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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hey Lyra--then maybe i can hire u to write the screenplay for the movie the insignificant other and i came up with one day.  wherein a plumber, a nurse practitioner, and a welder save the world.  with a k-mart children's play microscope kit, junk from the welder's scrap metal pile (which really exists on my sideyard--we could build a tesla coil, and a motorized ark with the mess he's made on my property), and the plumber's knowledge of hydraulics, valves and militant ex-vietnam vet fighting spirit.  we wrote the thing walking around a swap meet.  the day we found, and this is no shit, a book on dragons, which i havent even read yet.  (got it for more tattoo ideas for the other half--him being a white wizard and all).

we're in the shift, things dont look good in this sector, it shifted and we're stuck in a second wave, so we have to diagnose, and eradicate a virus that is spreading, as hordes of invaders are upon us.  time is short.  we have nothing other than crap to work with.  its my usual theme.  cant remember alot of it now.  shouldve written it down.  kept notes.  i bet u could come up with a great dialogue, and we could weave in all our fav stuff in many scenes. (it was really cool, at the time.  i guess one had to be there.  sounds assinine now).

GNOTHI SEAUTON "Know Thyself!"

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Hey Zenden, my life is full of plumbers and nurses, no kidding, my family and my in-laws (out-laws lol).  Always thought that was spooky about us, and now you're in on it too? yikes.  One of those synchros, ya know!!  cool

I wrote a film once, or outline anyway, called "Howard the Hippy's Happy Appy".  It's about a hippy called Howard (that's the first twist..  tongue) who lives the flower power life, and lovin it, but dies one night at a party in London while tripping on heroic doses of LSD.  But that's just the beginning.  "Appy" is short for "Apparition".   So, yeah, he kinda comes back in the future, is shocked by what he finds, and helps some cool kids and animals (only ones who can see him) to save the world. 

Whaddaya reckon?  Jim Carrey?

When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. Jimi Hendrix 

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god dude!  this is way too synchy.  we WERE supposed to meet.. far frickin OUT.  and the chick who used to live down the street, hung out everyday with that babe, was a plumber herself, and an RN; her husband was a plumber, and they were TADA---IRISH.  from New York, but migrated to good ole cali.  they were majorly sppoked by all kinds of shit in that house and he ended up dying in front of my house.  got hit by a car.  she and i did CPR on him, in the middle of the road.  everybody freaked on that and moved away.  including the neighbor i had known from 5 BC macedonia from across the street.  that ruined everything here for awhile.  then i picked up later with another plumber whose cousin is george bush's (was) lawyer.   have a thing for plumbers i guess.  and nurses, and midwives.  im into gynecology--hey that's PLUMBING from another angle isnt it?   neat fantasy type movie idea free*.  also have learned to love jim carrey.  his story is really cool.  he does all kinds of stuff in his backyard i hear, and meditates, studies, in a beautiful garden he had especially designed into some kind of shinto temple thing.  he got way more spiritual and says he's experimenting with consciousness expansion these days.   i think its great hes with jenny mccarthy.   theyre 2 of a kind.   hes actually brilliant.  some of his lines from the Grinch were absolutely brilliant.  nothing was better than fireman bill.  i bet he has a high IQ, obviously.

GNOTHI SEAUTON "Know Thyself!"

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zenden wrote:

hey Lyra--then maybe i can hire u to write the screenplay for the movie the insignificant other and i came up with one day.

I was just kidding when I said that.  It was light sarcasm.  Just poking fun at my joke trailer idea for the "ear ringings movie."  Several posts up I was talking about the movie "I (love) Huckabees" and said, "Yeah, that's right, I should be writing movie reviews!"  Same thing.  Just poking fun at my so-called "review."

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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lyra wrote:

On a sidenote though, I'm starting to really dig Jim Carrey.  Who would have ever thunk that one 15 years ago with Fireman Bill, Ace Ventura, "Dumb and Dumber" and all the rest.  wink  But he's getting pretty cool.   He became Andy Kaufman in "Man in the Moon," and "The Truman Show" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" both kicked ass.

I was just talking about this last night with my wife.  Jim Carrey has made some great films over the last few years all with some great concepts.  We were thinking about this because we had just watched "Lord or War" with Nicolas Cage - and he is the total antithesis of Jim Carrey.  It seems that lately Nic Cages moves are very subversive, and tow the line with what TPTB want people thinking, "World Trade Center" is a great example of that.  But look at many of his other recent films "National Treasure", "The Wicker Man".

We just thought it weird how his films seem to have the totally opposite affect of Jim Carrey's movies.  In both cases it only seems to have happened over the last 7 or 8 years maybe.

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I have to join the Jim Carrey bandwagon.  I watched Ace Ventura 2 probably twenty times.  While I like some of his more artistic roles (like Eternal Sunshine), I think it would be excellent to see him in another "Dumb and Dumber"  I know there is nothing intellectual in it but that base level humor really appeals to me for some reason. 

...Maybe I don't really fit at NR smile

"...But Nothing is Lost:" "Nothing lasts... nothing lasts. Everything is changing into something else. Nothing's wrong. Nothing is wrong. Everything is on track. William Blake said nothing is lost and I believe that we all move on." - Terrence McKenna - Shpongle - But Nothing Is Lost

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Marcus wrote:

I was just talking about this last night with my wife.  Jim Carrey has made some great films over the last few years all with some great concepts.....

Well what are the odds that you guys would have been discussing not only Jim Carrey, but the same exact thing about Jim Carrey that I was thinking myself on the same night???  !!!   That's weird!   More message board synchs. 


Marcus wrote:

We were thinking about this because we had just watched "Lord or War" with Nicolas Cage - and he is the total antithesis of Jim Carrey.  It seems that lately Nic Cages moves are very subversive, and tow the line with what TPTB want people thinking, "World Trade Center" is a great example of that.  But look at many of his other recent films "National Treasure", "The Wicker Man".

We just thought it weird how his films seem to have the totally opposite affect of Jim Carrey's movies.  In both cases it only seems to have happened over the last 7 or 8 years maybe.

I've never been a Nicholas Cage fan anyway.  I've always wavered back and forth between slight dislike and neutral with him.  But admittedly I quite enjoyed him in National Treasure!  I did!  smile  But speaking of your Carrey/Cage comparison, check this out:  I don't know if you've ever seen the movie "Adaptation" (written by Charlie Kaufman, the same guy who wrote "Eternal Sunshine..." starring Carrey) but in Adaptation, Cage's character, to me, was SOOOO much like Joel in Eternal Sunshine, and the way Cage played him, the way he talked, his mannerisms, I kept getting him confused for the entire movie with Jim Carrey!  That's all I could think, was that the role seemed to be Joel through and through.  So that's weird that you've made a connective comparison between the two guys when both guys played nearly the same type of role in different Charlie Kaufman movies. 

Dear God, what does it meeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!!!!!!!!!!!   big_smile

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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lyra wrote:

Well what are the odds that you guys would have been discussing not only Jim Carrey, but the same exact thing about Jim Carrey that I was thinking myself on the same night???  !!!   That's weird!   More message board synchs.

I am getting to the point where I just accept this sort of thing now.  It was weird when I read your post about the subject - but it's becoming one of those things that just makes me simply smile nowadays.



lyra wrote:

I've never been a Nicholas Cage fan anyway.  I've always wavered back and forth between slight dislike and neutral with him.  But admittedly I quite enjoyed him in National Treasure!  I did!  smile  But speaking of your Carrey/Cage comparison, check this out:  I don't know if you've ever seen the movie "Adaptation" (written by Charlie Kaufman, the same guy who wrote "Eternal Sunshine..." starring Carrey) but in Adaptation, Cage's character, to me, was SOOOO much like Joel in Eternal Sunshine, and the way Cage played him, the way he talked, his mannerisms, I kept getting him confused for the entire movie with Jim Carrey!  That's all I could think, was that the role seemed to be Joel through and through.  So that's weird that you've made a connective comparison between the two guys when both guys played nearly the same type of role in different Charlie Kaufman movies. 

Dear God, what does it meeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!!!!!!!!!!!   big_smile

I used to really like Nicolas Cage when I was younger, but less so now.  I haven't seen either of the movies you mention yet, but I will make a point to check them both out.  Weird how they play their characters in such a similar way though.  Maybe Nic Cage is Jim Carrey's long lost evil non-identical twin... big_smile

It is interesting though how the same actors are used again and again for these sorts of stories.

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Marcus wrote:

I used to really like Nicolas Cage when I was younger, but less so now.  I haven't seen either of the movies you mention yet, but I will make a point to check them both out.  Weird how they play their characters in such a similar way though.  Maybe Nic Cage is Jim Carrey's long lost evil non-identical twin... big_smile

It is interesting though how the same actors are used again and again for these sorts of stories.

Hey NR'ers smile I've been rather absent from any discussions for a long while, but still around picking up"pondering material" as I like to call it, from time to time.

Re: Jim Carrey & Nick Cage... they were best friends in the early days, shortly after Jim came down to L.A. from Toronto.  I saw a really good biography on Carrey a few years ago, I think on A&E, and Nick was interviewed in a couple spots talking about how their friendship goes way back, & it's one of those deep bonds that is there though they are not always hanging out together these days (paraphrased).  So, perhaps this somehow plays into their abilities to channel/pick up similar mannerisms, etc...

I like Jim Carrey, I remember being on the bus in school mimicking his "fire marshall bill" bit, watching ace venture 15+ times, etc...  But let me just say I'm not so sure about the '23' movie, after seeing the trailer a couple times.  I don't know, I could be wrong, maybe it is some divinely inspired flick that made it through Hollywood's propaganda tentacles, but to me it just felt like traditional hollywood skewing or twisting of a legitimate thing (in this case seeing numbers) for disinfo purposes.  So maybe the more enlightened among the audience will see through the spin of the message (and maybe this is the intention), but imo it could be a disinfo project.  Like "all these people are having number sightings now ... what an opportunity to apply spin and subvert with fake or at least slightly skewed meanings, causation and application!"  This is hollywood, after all, right?  tongue  The makers-of-the-fake... though occasionally some truly 'inspired' material does come through.

"The unknown does not incite fear, but dependence on the known does." - J. Krishnamurti

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Why did everyone like National Treasure? As soon as I saw the previews for that movie I was like: "Oh Dog! Here we go, putting the spin on the 'masonic conspiracy' and spewing disinfo!" The fact that Cage was in it cemented its hokey nature.

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Shoogie wrote:

Why did everyone like National Treasure? As soon as I saw the previews for that movie I was like: "Oh Dog! Here we go, putting the spin on the 'masonic conspiracy' and spewing disinfo!" The fact that Cage was in it cemented its hokey nature.

Well, for myself, I didn't like National Treasurer so much in itself, I just liked the performances.  In fact, I knew going into this movie that it was going to be so hokey that I brought along those little bottles of rum from the liqueur store.  Malibu pineapple rum or whatever it was.   So, for me, I was snockered while watching it and that probably helped!  big_smile

(it sounds like I'm a total alchy, but I'm really not.  That was the first time I ever drank at a movie.  But I knew...it's gonna be hokey.  Need some help here!  haha)

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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