Big summer movies



An image of a white feather vanishing into the mist.

DJ Hadoken Exlamparaaghis has this to say:

Intaktu malpranakma.

In case you’ve been wondering where I am, as I said in my last post, I am pretty much focusing all of my efforts now on finishing Climbing Arc before I work on anything else.

I’ve been working on the movie in sections, and the first section is complete. I’m working on another section that should also be complete very soon.

After that, there will only be about 8-10 minutes of footage left to clean up and finish compositing and then it should pretty much be done.

I have also received another vision.

This time not of the common world, but of a more immediate matter concerning the future of RIA itself. Particularly The War Against Dracula and his Army of Monsters.

In my vision of the future, the RIA Zealot Army was victorious.

For through the help of dark spirits, clad in ice cold blackness, we were able to obliterate the helpless monsters of Transylvania. However, the dark spirits took an evil payment from us...

Our own bodies.

Possessed by these dark spirits we all became mindless and lived in Transylvania for some time. In RIAopia, our slaves from Middle-earth, as well as our newly acquired slaves from Transylvania began to revolt. RIAopia began to crumble.

Grim as this may seem, there would be hope.

For at this time, an earthly supreme being took note of our predicament.

Yes, indeed there was a being of this planet that knew, through her infinite wisdom, of the existence of Sorpaculips. Perhaps she was a friend of Krismalaclese himself? I can only speculate, for this was not implicated in my vision of the future.

She was beautiful. She was “The Raging Wind Elemental Elfaiba”. Yes, and though she was bitter at RIA, for, in her eyes, needlessly invading and conquering, she knew that RIA would play a significant role at the time that Sorpaculips descends onto our planet.

So she freed us from the dark spirits and we returned to RIAopia. Then, Elfaiba left us. Her precious tears disappearing into the atmosphere.

As for the movie DJ Benvenuto reviewed, The Breakup, I have to say that that was exactly how I felt about the movie when I saw it.

I went in there expecting to hate it at first, because the commercials led me to believe it was another Hollywood excretion designed to take my money and insult my intelligence.

But I was wrong.

I’ll never look at Jennifer Aniston the same way again.

Vince Vaughn’s “tear down this wall” speech was one of the most moving scenes I have ever experienced in a movie.

If you’re going to see any movie this summer besides Snakes On A Plane, see The Breakup.

Inkala dunbakta.


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