The Obscurity. Episode 1, "SEASON OF THE CARNIVAL"
[Work in Progress]
"Traumatized & broken FBI agent, Jean Wolfe, investigates the disappearance of three children in a small mid-western town, haunted by visions & dreams of her past experience with a serial killer."
so indy loses the girl, loses the grail, rekindles his relationship with his dad and discovers the mystery. there is no treasure to take home, except the experience and the memories.
man, i love the charlie chaplin humor of Indiana jones. like when the fire-place rotates in the fire scene, you hear indy punch the nazi, then the unconscious nazi is rotated to the other side
@DanikaXIX i only know abunch of lame-o's. no ren faire hommies, maybe they'll hit up medieval times with me but they'll bail the moment it gets "too interesting".
@BGatesIsaPyscho don't give people a reason to be alcoholics. if you want a cleansing, yeah, just get drunk on vodka one night every 6 months or so. other than, alcohol is just that stupid party shit you change feelings with
most people who don't know how to fight will fake you out with aggression and it works on a lot of people. i think this guy gets a pass because its hilarious, totally non-threatening.
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@redpillb0t that looks like a pagan God known as Abraxas. many gods and deities were explained from dreams and visions. its not unrealistic for people across the planet to have the same visions in my opinion ...
@TrisstinaS@FAFO_TV the average person is really self-centered and typically oblivious. like they will stare at an accident happening, walk away and then finally be like, "Oh, I guess that guy just got hit by a car."
i hardly remember this movie but i was really fucking into the introduction ... until i heard KoRn. I love Korn. but god does the voice NOT match and the character of Lestat just seems so silly once it happens. like a nightmare.
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