I know what you're thinking: There's no such thing as 5-D. Yes, there is. In 4-D you can feel parts of it touching you; in 5-D you are literally in the movie.
My first experience with this phenomenon was tonight at Clark's house where we saw the film 1408. If you haven't seen it and want to, please stop reading now. I will most definitely ruin it for you.
Anyway, the point of the movie is that this guy couldn't get out of some room and he was going through various levels of hell. Not coincidentally, the movie was so bad that I felt trapped in a room and empathized with the man in the inferno. I desperately wanted him to escape, but more than anything I wanted the movie to end.
That being said, go watch it and tell me I'm wrong. Seriously.
Molly and I were talking about how sometimes if you want something done right you have to do it yourself. I hope I get to the point with my writing that I can create a movie script. But if it sucks I think I'd rather throw it away than make people suffer through it. Money isn't everything. Some writers deserve to be punched in the mouth.
Tomorrow I'm waking up for a bike ride with my dad. I'm gonna wear this:
Ok, no, but I would if I owned one.
Even though I'm glad that movie didn't scare me and cause me to be paranoid for the next week, I feel kind of gypped. Perhaps we should watch a different scary movie soon. And by different I mean one that is actually scary.
ReplyDeletehm, so it went from a movie to a bike ride wearing wonderbread gear...hahahaha, nice one Rex.
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