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Robert Kirkpatrick April 17th, 2006 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Bradley L Marlow
I would love to get permission from you too- to use your comments on my homemade DVD cover. Let me know?

You definitely have my permission. Still amazed at what you did with the XL1.

Sean McHenry April 17th, 2006 08:24 AM

Bradley,
Does OG stand for Old Guy? That's me.

You did good.

Nothing particular on the Dude refs. Just felt right at the time.

See ya. Be kind to mine later.

Sean

Kris Holodak April 18th, 2006 07:01 AM

I enjoyed the dichotomy of how pretty and serene it starts out and then Bam it's silly and goofy. But then, as goofy of a character as he is, he's still got all the same wants and regrets as everyone else so that the contrast really plays all the way through if you're paying attention.

Speaking of paying attention, I watched it again this morning so that I could comment and caught for the first time which version of our hero it was fussing with the TP on the bottom of his shoe. Subtle foreshadowing? Even in death he's goofy? Or did I read it wrong the first time and that's not really his ghost or spirit or whatever?

Anyway, ditto to what everyone else said about the editing, sound, and general production value.

Smile,
Kris

Bradley L Marlow April 18th, 2006 02:05 PM

Excellent!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Kirkpatrick
You definitely have my permission. Still amazed at what you did with the XL1.

Thank you Robert! Much appreciated!

Best wishes~
Bradley

Bradley L Marlow April 18th, 2006 02:20 PM

Thank you Kris!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kris Holodak
I enjoyed the dichotomy of how pretty and serene it starts out and then Bam it's silly and goofy. But then, as goofy of a character as he is, he's still got all the same wants and regrets as everyone else so that the contrast really plays all the way through if you're paying attention.

Speaking of paying attention, I watched it again this morning so that I could comment and caught for the first time which version of our hero it was fussing with the TP on the bottom of his shoe. Subtle foreshadowing? Even in death he's goofy? Or did I read it wrong the first time and that's not really his ghost or spirit or whatever?

Anyway, ditto to what everyone else said about the editing, sound, and general production value.

Smile,
Kris

"Even in death, he's goofy." Yes - you got it!

Wow. Am thrilled that you liked the dichotomy of the film and his personal yet universal wants/regrets. Thank you so much!

I like playing with the idea of "higher selves/other selves". Other pieces of us. Even considering that the life we are all so familiar with, in our own skin, may just actually be a fraction of who we really are. Perhaps we are not so aware of this until the end.

Given that Crash Malone is a goofy guy, I would think that his Higher Self/Spirit is goofy as well.

Best Wishes~
Bradley

Bradley L Marlow April 19th, 2006 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean McHenry
Bradley,
Does OG stand for Old Guy? That's me.

You did good.

Nothing particular on the Dude refs. Just felt right at the time.

See ya. Be kind to mine later.

Sean

Thank you Sean - lol - I've enjoyed this and the back and forth comments. Yes- OG stands for Old Guy and I must throw myself into that mix. It also stands for Original Guy- and that you are.

As requested and all kidding aside, I did reply to your thread with a proper post today.

Best wishes~
Bradley


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