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Old 12-07-2006, 08:48 PM
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wow u werent kidding when u said it was a long read.

the emphasis on "authenticity" is much admired and appreciated.

and oh such genius... ""Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.""

i read about till half way through this time when it began to take on a very familiar escense.. i had read it before, but couldnt remember the beggining at all....




ps, i have seen waking life now. oh. oh my. oh my oh my. there was a clip of it in some youtube video (which come to think of it might have come from a blade @ GC) and i stuck it on my bebo page, and a friend said it was from waking life and that i should definately watch it, to which i could only strongly agree, this same friend had given it to her boyfriend, one of my closest friends, and he hadnt watched it yet. i went round his house and just went straight for it, and put it on. he was in a talkative mood, not really up for watching anything, so we were engaged in conversation for the beggining, though my attention was strongly devided, being quite focussed on the film, and as it went on a few minutes into it, maybe about 15, his attention was drawn... and we both remarked on how this was not the usual rubbish, this was a very very special piece of cinema indeed. very very special. and i must emphasise that a little more... IT IS A VERY, VERY SPECIAL MOTION PICTURE. i should emphasise it even more, but then people might be devaluing my emphasis... never before has a film shot straight to my number one favourite film and simultaneously acquiring both my two highest accolades of "MOST IMPORTANT MUST SEE FILM" and "Epic". very special.
i'll get round to reading the rest of that leangthy read in a whiley, and i might tell yas about the thing i wrote in gold pen on the back of a scrap piece of paper with (didnt know at the time of writing) Mendelssohn's "HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING" music sheet and lyrics, both pages 28 and 30 over printed each other, so you could still read the lyrics of both pages as if they came as being played/sung over each other...
shall be much enjoyed by all i'm sure. part two coming soon, ask for it now!

Last edited by Digit : 12-07-2006 at 09:02 PM. Reason: a big fat PS
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