| Questions and Answers, Video, Music, Songs, Title, Photography, Art, Tags.
Q: What are your thoughts on an actor or actress who stood out working on a significant film, even receiving at least one Academy Award nomination, and then worked on another film that is seemingly the opposite of the film that made them famous?
A: When this happens, it doesn't go unnoticed.
Q: When did you first watch the movie Willy's Wonderland (2021)?
A: On TV on the evening of March 22, 2026. Watching a movie on TV that was in theaters or even on TV at least a year ago is not an uncommon situation. The film's story is interesting, especially the fact that the main character cleaned and organized that place overnight. That T-shirt probably sold well after the movie was released. Apparently, it is very difficult to have a peaceful life in the United States of America.
Q: Any suggestions for music to be used in that film?
A: The Dickies - You Drive Me Ape (You Big Gorilla) – The Incredible Shrinking Dickies (1979). The music would be consistent with the fight in the bathroom. A time gap of forty-two years between the date of the song and the date of the film.
Q: Are you the child of a gorilla or an orangutan?
A: No.
Q: What are your thoughts on the story of Tarzan? Do you identify with it? And the story of Mowgli?
A: I'm not going through some kind of racial identity crisis, and it's difficult to define exactly what race is. Regarding the story and legend of Tarzan, I consider it somewhat deceitful and ridiculous, even more so than the story of Mowgli, I don't really identify with it, but when I was a child, children's books and cartoons caught my attention. Back then, I didn't analyze the content presented; everything was new and entertaining, probably something I'd watch on TV while eating or to help me sleep. Nowadays, I watch clips of cartoons on TV as if I were a child, without thinking about whether they have any more adult meaning, but generally they don't interest me, specifically in the artistic aspect, the same happens with excessively noisy songs, devoid of any melody, a big city is excessively noisy.
Q: Can you think of any other similar stories aimed at children?
A: Yes, at least one more, if I remember correctly it was a reading recommendation starting with the Portuguese subject, but since that was a long time ago I might be mistaken about how the booklet ended up in my hands. Perhaps the essence of the content was domesticated nature.
Q: Do you see any connection between a screw that fell from a doorbell on the wall here on Earth, a faucet handle that's going through a sound effects phase reminiscent of a science fiction movie soundtrack from the Lost in Space era, screws found in robotic vehicles on Mars, and the Windows-1252 encoding?
Q: The time interval between them can be short or long, I realize it's both, there was some synchronicity, and more extensive. ...ER, CAUTION, ...
Q: Did any supermarket shelf appear in the previous question?
A: Maybe, I can't answer that for sure yet.
Q: Have you seen that movie based on true events where there's a TV show for single people and a serial killer appears on one of the TV dating shows?
A: The documentary on the subject is better than the film; it contains nothing that reminds one of the band KISS, much less in a pejorative way, nor of that other singer who later recorded albums for the same label. I really don't know why the film tried to make the two associations so easily perceptible; perhaps because the events took place in the seventies, and KISS and that other singer were references at the time, one related to rock music, the other to soul music and disco music.
Q: Why did you remove the Steampunk Art tag?
A: Because when searching online for Steampunk Art, I'm getting results derived from the punk tag that aren't related to the subject, and even the Steampunk Art tag isn't exactly the tag related to the subject I was referring to because it's specific to a particular era, and what I liked related to realism and hyperrealism encompasses eras with more recent technologies.
Q: Do you have free time to talk to the feces in the toilet bowl after you defecate?
A: No, but they were once useful before being expelled in a smelly state.
Q: Any music to finish with?
A: No, silence is best.
! First paid work, then perhaps voting.
! Against patriarchy.
! Against matriarchy.
! Against unbridled procreation.
! Against obesity.
! I don't want a stepfather from heaven.
! I don't want a stepmother from heaven.
! Money for civilian life, not military life.
! I don't trust the electorate.
! I don't want to live in a BSL-4.
(c) fjgr • stop esoteric terrorism.
Q: What are your thoughts on an actor or actress who stood out working on a significant film, even receiving at least one Academy Award nomination, and then worked on another film that is seemingly the opposite of the film that made them famous?
A: When this happens, it doesn't go unnoticed.
Q: When did you first watch the movie Willy's Wonderland (2021)?
A: On TV on the evening of March 22, 2026. Watching a movie on TV that was in theaters or even on TV at least a year ago is not an uncommon situation. The film's story is interesting, especially the fact that the main character cleaned and organized that place overnight. That T-shirt probably sold well after the movie was released. Apparently, it is very difficult to have a peaceful life in the United States of America.
Q: Any suggestions for music to be used in that film?
A: The Dickies - You Drive Me Ape (You Big Gorilla) – The Incredible Shrinking Dickies (1979). The music would be consistent with the fight in the bathroom. A time gap of forty-two years between the date of the song and the date of the film.
Q: Are you the child of a gorilla or an orangutan?
A: No.
Q: What are your thoughts on the story of Tarzan? Do you identify with it? And the story of Mowgli?
A: I'm not going through some kind of racial identity crisis, and it's difficult to define exactly what race is. Regarding the story and legend of Tarzan, I consider it somewhat deceitful and ridiculous, even more so than the story of Mowgli, I don't really identify with it, but when I was a child, children's books and cartoons caught my attention. Back then, I didn't analyze the content presented; everything was new and entertaining, probably something I'd watch on TV while eating or to help me sleep. Nowadays, I watch clips of cartoons on TV as if I were a child, without thinking about whether they have any more adult meaning, but generally they don't interest me, specifically in the artistic aspect, the same happens with excessively noisy songs, devoid of any melody, a big city is excessively noisy.
Q: Can you think of any other similar stories aimed at children?
A: Yes, at least one more, if I remember correctly it was a reading recommendation starting with the Portuguese subject, but since that was a long time ago I might be mistaken about how the booklet ended up in my hands. Perhaps the essence of the content was domesticated nature.
Q: Do you see any connection between a screw that fell from a doorbell on the wall here on Earth, a faucet handle that's going through a sound effects phase reminiscent of a science fiction movie soundtrack from the Lost in Space era, screws found in robotic vehicles on Mars, and the Windows-1252 encoding?
Q: The time interval between them can be short or long, I realize it's both, there was some synchronicity, and more extensive. ...ER, CAUTION, ...
Q: Did any supermarket shelf appear in the previous question?
A: Maybe, I can't answer that for sure yet.
Q: Have you seen that movie based on true events where there's a TV show for single people and a serial killer appears on one of the TV dating shows?
A: The documentary on the subject is better than the film; it contains nothing that reminds one of the band KISS, much less in a pejorative way, nor of that other singer who later recorded albums for the same label. I really don't know why the film tried to make the two associations so easily perceptible; perhaps because the events took place in the seventies, and KISS and that other singer were references at the time, one related to rock music, the other to soul music and disco music.
Q: Why did you remove the Steampunk Art tag?
A: Because when searching online for Steampunk Art, I'm getting results derived from the punk tag that aren't related to the subject, and even the Steampunk Art tag isn't exactly the tag related to the subject I was referring to because it's specific to a particular era, and what I liked related to realism and hyperrealism encompasses eras with more recent technologies.
Q: Do you have free time to talk to the feces in the toilet bowl after you defecate?
A: No, but they were once useful before being expelled in a smelly state.
Q: Any music to finish with?
A: No, silence is best.
! First paid work, then perhaps voting.
! Against patriarchy.
! Against matriarchy.
! Against unbridled procreation.
! Against obesity.
! I don't want a stepfather from heaven.
! I don't want a stepmother from heaven.
! Money for civilian life, not military life.
! I don't trust the electorate.
! I don't want to live in a BSL-4.
(c) fjgr • stop esoteric terrorism.
Nenhum comentário:
Postar um comentário