This Does Not Bode Well

Sep 09, 2009 07:45


Dear god, my dreams are developing continuity.

So, as some of you might know, I have don't have any particular reoccuring dreams, but just about every night I have dreams pertaining to a specific reoccuring theme: me (and occassionally others) fleeing from some just-arrived threat, whether it be a zombie uprising, an alien invasion, or the ( Read more... )

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elsajeni September 9 2009, 20:48:33 UTC
Really? I love dreams that actually make sense/follow a coherent plotline -- I have them so rarely. I think the part where your mom is all difficult and "WELL I DON'T HAVE MY STUFF" is an especially nice touch, although I personally would not have guessed she would be so invested in sheet music.

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elsajeni September 9 2009, 20:50:34 UTC
P.S. I am totally flying first-class when I come see you because it's cheaper to buy that with miles than to buy coach with actual money, lol.

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eyetech September 10 2009, 02:29:07 UTC
...that actually sounds like an awesome idea for a script/graphic novel.

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djhacidic September 10 2009, 18:13:11 UTC
"Meta-Dream Canon" sounds like a weapon in a Final Fantasy movie directed by Tim Burton and Zach Snyder. It's half claymation half computer animation and stars the voice talents of Hank Azaria, Johhny Depp, Gillian Anderson, and Ton Loc (with special guest appearance by Lil' John). It's written by Kevin Smith and based on short story by M. Night Shyamalan. Michael Bay was called in as a technical consultant for some lense flares and explosions. It's set in a small mid-western factory town and the main character looks like Michael Cera. The score was composed by Danny Elfman and John Cleese who sings the romantic ballad "You're my Fanal Fantasy, Baby (Now let me put my Materia in your socketed Buster Sword)" over the closing credits. Wu-Ping (of the Matrix movie franchise) choreographed the fight scenes. It's all being produced by Happy Madison productions, will cost 80 billion dollars to make, and be out in time for Chanukah.

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