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Post by Christine on Oct 31, 2004 6:17:01 GMT -5
The home page of LastWizards.com was hacked with a message that the Blue Bunny Frank is really the Egyption God ANU and that the whole film is a coded symbolic message, like Philip K. Dick's VALIS or the mini-series 'V', that REAL TIME HAS CEASED and that we're actually living in the tangent universe and that Bush must be stopped, weird. Check it out, it might still be there: www.lastwizards.com/What's the link between "KING FELIX" and "CELLAR DOOR"? Can anyone tell me?
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Post by Linda Connie on Oct 31, 2004 7:18:32 GMT -5
thanks for the FYI about the frank sighting, i don't think the movie has anything to do with what that blue bunny hacker posted on that wizard site, it's just a movie, there is no connection to philip k dick, frank does not represent the egyption god ANU and the illuminati, we don't live in a tangent universe, there is no technological singularity coming, Bush is our elected president, like his father in the movie, they're not in some secret society that wants to control the world, don't read too deeply into the movie, it's just a halloween flick that's freaky and strange and really just simply all about fear and love.
i don't know what king felix is about, but it doesn't sound as nice as cellar door.
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Post by rightfielder21 on Oct 31, 2004 8:13:58 GMT -5
Someone with way too much time on thier hands...
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Post by ProvidencePortal on Oct 31, 2004 11:28:40 GMT -5
Very, very strange post by the hackers -- tying political concerns, fear of globalization and the most paranoid perpective, the idea of the "Singularity," into Darko made for ramblings that strike me simply as bizarre. Frank does embody at least some aspects of characters from Egyptian mythos, including a melding of man and animal, especially having body parts wholly of one and parts wholly of the other. Of course, that's a charactertistic found abundantly in Greco/Roman, Japanese, Chinese, Native American, Celtic and probably numerous other mythologies too. One thing that interested me further, though, was what appears to be a watch being maintained by enough people to make this idea a movement: the vigil for the "Singularity" -- a moment in time when the speed of technological innovation, being cumulative and compounded over all previous innovations, will reach a point of infinite progress. There's an overview here: www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main=/articles/art0584.html, but the general idea is that technological innovation is self-promoting. Innovations in health technology make people live longer, enabling them to learn more, retain more and ultimately to innovate more based on accumulated knowledge. Computing innovations make for faster processors and larger data banks and more interconnectedness of information, thus enabling faster innovations to the next levels of speed and world-wide knowledge. Each builds on itself, each innovation allowing the next to arrive faster than the one before. The natural conclusion of this progess is a point in time at which technological innovation is happening so fast, so instantaneously implemented and compounded, that to chart it against time would be to write off into infinity. This seems only the most peripherally linked to Darko (considering time, a point at which things stretch off into forever, and the mention of "singularity," which is used to describe one possible model for both the end and the beginning of the universe). But it's interesting nonetheless.
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Post by Omnipotent on Oct 31, 2004 14:24:17 GMT -5
The author of the site is reaching further than Dhalsim My solution, get a social life.
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Post by gretchen on Oct 31, 2004 16:54:39 GMT -5
DE-NIIIIIIIIIIED by linda connie!
frank is blue?..................... or did i miss something.
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Post by Omnipotent on Nov 1, 2004 3:13:05 GMT -5
Frank looks blue to me but the author of the site has a page from The POTT book talking about it like it's based on reality. Some people take things too far.
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Post by gretchen on Nov 1, 2004 21:05:48 GMT -5
i dunno omni... i think it's the lighting in that shot.
frank looks pretty GRAY to me throughout the film
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