Disclosure & Attention Diversion: What are we missing, and what is the real story?
(08-29-2025, 12:34 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote:

Oh my God. When I tell you that I WANT TO SEE THIS MOVIE.

Is a bitch gonna have to go to the theater?
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(08-29-2025, 12:34 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Oh my God. When I tell you that I WANT TO SEE THIS MOVIE.

Great fucking casting in the main roles. I don't need to say anything about Emma that hasn't already been said. Girl has the gift. But I wouldn't have thought of Jesse Plemons for the male lead, because he has just been so creepy in past roles, I would have thought "overkill", but damn, the man has evolved. He's clearly lost his baby fat and leaned out in all the right ways and was captivating (with restraint) in the trailer. I feel like this could have been started as a kind of cheesy young adult fever dream, two paranoid geeks kidnap hot babe, but, if the trailer is any indication, it is a much more sophisticated spin.
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Emma Stone does some amazing work. "The Curse" was fucking excellent... that finale was one of the most insanely unsettling things I've ever seen.
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I stayed up til like 6am bingewatching the whole show...

Going to sleep after that shit?? Felt a certain kind of way, lemme just say that.
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I must say that it was one of the most unique shows ever too. At least at the time. That's HARD to pull off in this day and age.
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"Senate will pass a 64 page bill that mandates that all of the information that is 25 years old or more—anything before 2000, has to be immediately publicly released to the people".
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(08-29-2025, 01:26 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Emma Stone does some amazing work. "The Curse" was fucking excellent... that finale was one of the most insanely unsettling things I've ever seen.

Such a unique and weird show, even the location. Having lived in Espanola for several years, it struck me as such an odd choice, but it goes with the vibe. 

I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out there is some crossover personnel for Bugonia. It's the dark humor and the social commentary that elevate these things.
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(08-29-2025, 01:29 PM)Luscious Atanari Wrote: "Senate will pass a 64 page bill that mandates that all of the information that is 25 years old or more—anything before 2000, has to be immediately publicly released to the people".

He specifies: the bill addresses that we are in possession of intact alien crafts, making the rumor about the Spielberg film more prescient.
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Take Art Bell to bed with you tonight.
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Heart 
(08-31-2025, 12:19 AM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Take Art Bell to bed with you tonight.

Fuck...
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Larry King was actually really good in that interview. He didn't make fun of Art or anything, and it was so cool to see Art's facial expressions paired with the types of things we're all used to hearing him say.

There will never be another one like Art.
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Even just doing radio for so long prepared him pretty damn well for being on the TV format.

It made me wonder how animated he was during all his radio shows...

Was he still performative even though there was no camera??

Radio is so interesting to me.
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The great thing about Art is that SO MUCH of his work is still available, and because of his devoted audience, it'll always be saved all around and made available.

He's dead, but he's still being listened to by countless people every single day.

Same with Mae Brussell actually, although I'm sure people listening to her stuff is a lot more rare. Regardless, it still exists in exactly the same way as Art's material.

It is immortality in its own way.
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I think there's a certain responsibility to make yourself easily distributable if you're someone who creates digitally.

Videos require so much storage space, but audio and photo are very lightweight. And of course text reigns supreme as the lightest unit of all.

A few videos should be chosen which showcase what the "host's" life was like, and then the rest of it should be audio, text, photo, and therefore easily shared on a flash drive or even CDs/DVDs.

I'm obsessed with this notion and I have been for years.
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I was on Coast to Coast early 2000's, but sadly it was with George Noory, talking about astral projection. George is great but... I mean... Art Bell is Art fucking Bell. 2018 feels recent, as far as his death goes; it feels like he's been gone for a lot longer. It's a different world now, but elements of what it was to become were touched on accurately in his book "The Quickening". 

(On a quick side note, I think one of THE most accurate predictions of all time was Terrance McKenna's Novelty Theory, where he suggested that "things will get so weird, that people will actually talk about how weird everything is getting", which, when he said it, was hard to imagine. We're actually PAST that phase now. I just realized that... )



But God... Art's voice. That fucking VOICE. SO GOOD.
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(08-31-2025, 11:59 AM)Mister Obvious Wrote: It is immortality in its own way.

Not the immortality you're referring to, but kind of interesting to note that all radio wavelength transmissions are broadcast into space at the speed of light and won't decay for hundreds of millions of light years.
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oh my FUCKING GOD. 

From Stefan: 

This 8-to-
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(08-31-2025, 10:29 PM)Luscious Atanari Wrote: oh my FUCKING GOD. 

From Stefan: 

This 8-to-

Oops, this was meant to be deleted. I started a new thread because... it's 3I fucking Atlas.
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Since I've never had any interest in Sammy, I've never heard him talk before, was impressed with the abduction story and what he learned from it, etc. Kind of makes me want to go listen to something. I'm not touching Van Halen, but maybe some solo shit. Older stuff.
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