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wailing fungus:  THIS IS FOR YOU.  (For some reason, I couldn't get a REPLY button on your comment-box).

No, I'm not saying that at all:  Effect is everything.  I'm saying there will ALWAYS be Artists using ANY and EVERY technology, and achieving the unique, the True, the beautiful, and the magnificent.  But the (supposedly) egalitarian nature of the newest and ever-cheaper digital technologies UNAVOIDABLY produces an

Here’s what might be a useful confluence of ideas regarding the digital and "emulsified" realms:

Yes, I agree with you; all I was saying was that he was being a good deal more nuanced (—rather than merely "rabble rousing") than the reviewer was suggesting.

"…Noonan, who is trying to calm war fevers between the whites and the
Indians, quotes Bible verse to make the case for peace; Meaney, who
wants to use fear of the Indians to make the building of the railroad
seem like a patriotic cause, is sitting in the audience and begins to
shout over him, quoting verses that make

"Bohannon says that he can't afford to lose a single man, so as a
compromise, he gets on his horse and rides off to find her all by
himself…"

Nah, I'm wrong.  I just looked at the clip of this scene on YouTube, and the ragged edges on the foreground Paul make the limbo matte effect (this element shot against an unlit black background) pretty obvious.  Ah…the Twilight Zone of memory.  Sorry.

"…as Paul-B runs just ahead of our Paul, the two images stitched together
in post-production with an effect that should look cheesy but instead
enhances the oddness of what’s happening."

Munsters are the new Hipsters.

Also (and forgive my questioning if this has already been explored) I have to wonder about someone named Constance.  I don't know if her parents have been defined in an earlier episode, but that seems like a name an extremely religious person might give to a daughter.  So:  Is her mom or pop an intensely gothic

—Probably because she wouldn't be able to get past the new (low rent housing) barred windows and deadbolts and door-braces with her present ease.  (Plus, she's enough of a snob that she might not want to slum-it, even to visit her nearby spooKin.)

I don't really care, but still feel it must be said:  Atheism and Agnosticism are NOT Religions any more than not collecting stamps is a Hobby. (Although there are certainly Agnostic zealots who approach the matter as if their world-view SHOULD only be taken/accepted…well, without any consideration or thought

'Oh, also, we learned that Constance and Larry, at least, fear that the
House can be stopped via awfully prosaic means: tearing it down.'

Yes.  And let's refer to his foray into cartoons as abomanimation.

As a pre-teen, I think my answer would have once been Dr.s John and Maureen Robinson.  You could always count on them to rescue, love, educate, and fret about you…yet they were so "hands off" in their parenting style that I'd be free to adventure away on my own, falling through all sorts of existential "looking

Rehearsing is for accident prone morticians.

Ah, but can a roundly padded or uplifted butt truly be called by that spankish name?
—Shakespeare

Here's an overlooked variation:  Female Impersonator's fascination with MM.  I did a quick Google search, and a bottomless (and tucked) line-up of examples on YouTube presented itself:

Original Film Title:  BrOcean's 9
Original Tagline:  "This Bro's hard black 9 gonna Stick it to The Man!"

The people who are writing in to defend Sucklord's motivations and, what? —insight? …are ignoring one key fact:  The "GROW" piece is NOT "a ballsy piece of Art" by any stretch of apologetics:  IT'S PATHETICALLY TRITE; so Sucklord's protestations are utterly contrived and self-serving.