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I just finished watching... the best movie ever
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Darkarbiter
and it doesn't even have a wikipedia article :(
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay...381565598742364
Acton
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Originally posted by Darkarbiter
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay...381565598742364


What the is that?

:wtf:
StellarDe
The synopsis actually looks quite interesting. When I get a spare 79 minutes, I'll watch.
Darkarbiter
I remember the first time I tried watching it (I heard it had an x-dream song in it) I totally freaked out after 2 minutes. It's basically just a really deep/trippey movie about... well I dunno finding yourself etc. Despite the title its not really that music focused (but awesome tracks and placing however). I'm very happy I spent 80 minutes on it. Anyway yeh... as with trippey stuff its sometimes a bit mind melting/boring (not quite right word... just don't look at it logically) if your all tired and jaded but with the right mindset its awesome.
StellarDe
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Originally posted by Darkarbiter
I remember the first time I tried watching it (I heard it had an x-dream song in it) I totally freaked out after 2 minutes. It's basically just a really deep/trippey movie about... well I dunno finding yourself etc. Despite the title its not really that music focused (but awesome tracks and placing however). I'm very happy I spent 80 minutes on it. Anyway yeh... as with trippey stuff its sometimes a bit mind melting/boring (not quite right word... just don't look at it logically) if your all tired and jaded but with the right mindset its awesome.


Cool, I'll give it whirl, but if i find something better to do, like twiddle my thumbs, I'll leave it for another time.
nefardec
reeks of nerdy teenage outcast drug experimentation


movie was wack imo skipped through it.

cheesy siddartha knockoff


i did like the intro track when it was just a bass and some sparse percussion at the beginning
Darkarbiter
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Originally posted by nefardec
reeks of nerdy teenage outcast drug experimentation


movie was wack imo skipped through it.

cheesy siddartha knockoff

GET THE OUT:whip: :mad:

sorry its 4am and I have a bad headache
nefardec
just trying to save some people their time.



if you have trouble with the opposite sex, don't like people very much, feel that you are more gifted and intelligent and phiopsophical than all those 'average people', listen to goapsy mostly, like the movie 'waking life', and 'what the bleep do we know', and a good night out consists of getting high and talking about how amazing it feels when you can hug the universe, then you might like this
Darkarbiter
:gsmile: whats walking life like?
nefardec
i actually like waking life, but it's in a similar vein. i just think the writing is better and the animation really helps separate it from reality.


i guess you could argue that this film you posted is more surreal in that regard but...


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Dreams. What are they? An escape from reality or reality itself? Waking Life follows the dream(s) of one man and his attempt to find and discern the absolute difference between waking life and the dreamworld. While trying to figure out a way to wake up, he runs into many people on his way; some of which offer one sentence asides on life, others delving deeply into existential questions and life's mysteries. We become the main character. It becomes our dream and our questions being asked and answered. Can we control our dreams? What are they telling us about life? About death? About ourselves and where we come from and where we are going? The film does not answer all these for us. Instead, it inspires us to ask the questions and find the answers ourselves.

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This is the story of a boy who has a dream that he can float, but unless he holds on, he will drift away into the sky. Even when he is grown up, this idea recurs. After a strange accident, he walks through what may be a dream, flowing in and out of scenarios and encountering various characters. People he meets discuss science, philosophy and the life of dreaming and waking, and the protagonist gradually becomes alarmed that he cannot awake from this confusing dream adventure.

Skov
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Originally posted by nefardec
reeks of nerdy teenage outcast drug experimentation
The track in the beginning is X-Dream - Psychomachine. You might like some of the last tracks on The Delta - Scizoeffective, although it's very dark.

I've known some people who've been to goa. It's really marvelous, a shame it's getting destroyed by this though.
Darkarbiter
What does that have to do with your qoute? and yeh I was suprised how many of the songs I recognised. In particular... I was really suprised by the classical mushroom songs which actually fitted in really well. I'm gonna think about none of this is real quite differently now. Does anyone know if this ever came out on dvd?
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