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• #27077
@Pig Farmer, have you read Valis? it will blow your fucking mind
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• #27078
Yeah, that's my favourite film too.
I like the bit where the fat man and the thin man have to carry the piano up the stairs.
What's everyone else's favourite bit?
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• #27079
2,2,1,2
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• #27080
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• #27081
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• #27082
^ I can't see it. This one may embed
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• #27083
Michael Cera - Hitler's Mothers
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• #27084
Hitler had multiple mothers?
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• #27085
Yeah, just like Martin Cahill's kids
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• #27086
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• #27087
^Scobes, that made me spit coffee
@Pig Farmer, have you read Valis? it will blow your fucking mind
Tried to get it from Waterstones a few days ago, picked up Bester 'The Stars My Destination' which is completely astonishing so far. Starmaker by Stapledon is without doubt the best fiction (let along SF) book I've ever read as a point of interest.
Coffee spit again.
P.S. I like the bit in Blade Runner when the tree falls in the woods and nobody can decipher whether or not it made any noise as it fell, as nobody was around to hear it.
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• #27088
Scoble that is gold!
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• #27090
My favorite bit is where the main guy spends all those years in tibet with this kid, who turns out is actually like the top monk or something, and totally becomes a better person for it.
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• #27091
Pear
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• #27092
Nice Blade Runner reference there, my favourite film...
never heard of it, whats it about?
/notinfilmthreadanymoredorothy
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• #27093
I think it feature will smith chasing down some unreliable robots that got into a hissy.
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• #27094
Tears.
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• #27096
slappin' de bass mon
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• #27097
Tried to get it from Waterstones a few days ago, picked up Bester 'The Stars My Destination' which is completely astonishing so far.
^
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• #27099
It's Vladurday:
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• #27100
...pan 120... isolate sector c3...enhance... etc, etc
Nice Blade Runner reference there, my favourite film...
Coincidental I finished Philip K Dick's 'Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep' which is the book Blade Runner was based on. Well worth a read.
Oh, god. I'm in on a Friday night I know... :/