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@JackSteele-om9df
@JackSteele-om9df 2 күн бұрын
Pretentious, self indulgent rubbish neither funny or macabre. Different does equal good.💩
@garnetnewton-wade4091
@garnetnewton-wade4091 3 күн бұрын
Brit Marling brought me here
@BauregardSenior87
@BauregardSenior87 5 күн бұрын
At first I was like " An abstract look at humans without going into the communist trojan horse of climate change? Nice, how refreshing, and then 11:55 hits and you start spouting all the communist likes like a good sausage.
@rockismylove3
@rockismylove3 6 күн бұрын
Great video and great writing! I don't usually leave comments, but I do so now hoping that it will help you with the algorithm. Thank you for this amazing essay!
@user-bf3pc2qd9s
@user-bf3pc2qd9s 7 күн бұрын
Flatland...
@65gtotrips
@65gtotrips 9 күн бұрын
@00:53-54 - Did President Trump get MAGA from MBGA ?
@65gtotrips
@65gtotrips 9 күн бұрын
Did America mimic ‘The Snowman’ or did English copy ‘Frosty the Snowman’ ?
@65gtotrips
@65gtotrips 9 күн бұрын
I love films like these
@f.botello
@f.botello 10 күн бұрын
what is the score shown at 1:52 ?
@seansabu310
@seansabu310 14 күн бұрын
You know the director of the 3rd exorcist was connected with mk ultra and a jesuit trained
@seansabu310
@seansabu310 14 күн бұрын
I think Borges is speaking to the sub conscious somehow whether he meant to or it just naturally happened as s phenomenon I dunno but his writing seems to coalesce with the readers imagination which I actually think Borges provided a structure to the imagination as having environs with tangibliilty and actuality. A place with the ability to be inhabited, experienced,explored , interacted with, communicate it's descriptions to others and most of all that can be remembered , he was writing cosmic narrations of the inner world of ones psyche as a vast universe unto itself . Borges was delineating the complexities nuances and structure of the human imagination and that structure was a labrythn
@michaelgonzalez9058
@michaelgonzalez9058 15 күн бұрын
A planet can be more small than miniatue-miniature of life
@SkinnyEMedia
@SkinnyEMedia 16 күн бұрын
JAM is one of the greatest programmes to ever hit television. On a music level, it's phenomenal because that ambient, downtempo Warp and Ninja Tune sound appeals to me greatly. Visually stunning but outright bizarre and offensive. It's not a comedy, it's more or less surrealism, arthouse. If you like JAM, try out SERIAL EXPERIMENTS LAIN too. Japanese animated but just as surreal or bizarre with great electronic music.
@anthonytaaffe1942
@anthonytaaffe1942 16 күн бұрын
JAM is absolutely incredible, love the soundtrack too
@user-rg6yb5gr9q
@user-rg6yb5gr9q 18 күн бұрын
damn this was insane
@gerardlabeouf6075
@gerardlabeouf6075 18 күн бұрын
Amazing video
@RocketKirchner
@RocketKirchner 19 күн бұрын
Bring in Burroughs and you got the trilogy - language is a virus . Beckets nihilism is trumped over by the sound of the pure natural biophilic . Paradox .
@jarabaa
@jarabaa 22 күн бұрын
A beautiful, illuminating commentary guiding us through a unique work of art.
@SwoopGD
@SwoopGD 23 күн бұрын
Borges was a visionary in the purest sense. Criminally underrated and unadaptable.
@anthonytaaffe1942
@anthonytaaffe1942 Ай бұрын
0:53 sorry but what sketch was that
@anthonytaaffe1942
@anthonytaaffe1942 Ай бұрын
Sorry but you mentioned a sketch about a man beaten up as a form of Art. What sketch was that? Many thanks
@stevenholland6452
@stevenholland6452 Ай бұрын
Cool story
@TatuCarreta
@TatuCarreta Ай бұрын
aguante argentina, peron, charly garcia y borges (si no pongo a charly en el medio se agarran a las trompadas) viva pappo tambien
@user-hb2ku5oq5r
@user-hb2ku5oq5r Ай бұрын
Amazing video¡¡¡Thank you¡¡
@user-oy1cj8sz2x
@user-oy1cj8sz2x Ай бұрын
He is blood type O man😍🤩💚💙🧡👍
@user-oy1cj8sz2x
@user-oy1cj8sz2x Ай бұрын
@thoughts0utloud
@thoughts0utloud Ай бұрын
Discovered Borges in 2020 and’ve reread his collected fictions each successive year-doing so now. Really enjoyed this!
@numbersix8919
@numbersix8919 Ай бұрын
Thanks! How you did this within 13 minutes is beyond me. Very illuminating, thank you. Why all the mystification and misunderstanding around these men and their work?
@numbersix8919
@numbersix8919 2 ай бұрын
Nice conspectus.
@ReframedYT
@ReframedYT 2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@numbersix8919
@numbersix8919 Ай бұрын
@@ReframedYT Well done indeed.
@CrazyIsrael
@CrazyIsrael 2 ай бұрын
Finding out Bateman never ate the person because he never cooked in his life is HILARIOUS
@purplepimple2610
@purplepimple2610 2 ай бұрын
I drove 160 miles with a vcr, got a motel room, rented the video and another vcr, and made my copy.
@martingran7947
@martingran7947 2 ай бұрын
as you could have compared it to negative space in photos
@Lorangie
@Lorangie 2 ай бұрын
Deux des artistes qui ont le plus d'influence pour moi.
@leematthews6812
@leematthews6812 2 ай бұрын
I had a ticket to see Alice Coltrane in London, but she died about six weeks before the concert was due to take place. Sigh.
@mrpicky1868
@mrpicky1868 2 ай бұрын
FU for comparing SAMUEL BECKETTs masterpiece to nothing
@kevindorn2508
@kevindorn2508 2 ай бұрын
I will never forget the feeling i had when i watched this for the first time....also under the influence of a certain herb. It blew me away and opened up my mind to a different form of art. I love it and rewatch it at least once a year. I still wonder what the people in the slow and personal shots were thinking and how their lifes went...and if someday i spot a blue ray for a reasonable price im gonna buy it.
@CHi-le1qc
@CHi-le1qc 3 ай бұрын
Great video, been wanting to dive into Beckett and this helped a lot
@rapier1954
@rapier1954 3 ай бұрын
well done enjoyed it
@rollonsummertime
@rollonsummertime 3 ай бұрын
I know lots of ppl like to analyse Mike's music but just sit back and listen, there is nothing like it ,,,,,,ever,,,,a genius in our time
@MisterHolaMan
@MisterHolaMan 3 ай бұрын
GTA IV brought me to this movie, any time I hear this music a chill runs down my spine
@8BitThoughts
@8BitThoughts 3 ай бұрын
Very well made dude!
@brendangeraghty8865
@brendangeraghty8865 3 ай бұрын
The best film of The Exorcist franchise. Artfully crafted. A master work of Blattey's
@CryWolf-sm9iw
@CryWolf-sm9iw 3 ай бұрын
Personally I see this entry more of a spin-off than a sequel. And when is the Academy going to finally recognize Brad Dourif as an Oscar worthy actor ? He’s only in 2 scenes and yet he delivers the best performance in the entire movie
@kevinivers
@kevinivers 3 ай бұрын
Why must the technology be apart from us? We created it. It *is* us as much as the Hopi tools and creations were part of them. As much as the ancient carvings and wounds dug into the desert canyons by rivers over millions of years are *part* of the land. The explosion of the rocket is as much about death and disintegration as the time lapse sequences of cities are about life and renewal. The chain of electrical towers resembled a chain of powerful ancient idol drawings, and the music in that sequence didn’t seem so ominous as it projected fierce power that is both technology and nature. There is so much about this work of art that is expansive and universal, apolitical and agnostic. It is what makes it so timeless. Also, one fact check: there is no glimpse of “early Reagan era consumerism” in the film. The filming (1975-1980) ended before Reagan was elected.
@iwannadrinkfromyourwideeye2635
@iwannadrinkfromyourwideeye2635 3 ай бұрын
The film stars a Jesuit priest? The Jesuits are satanists posing as Christians, they've been banned from more than 80 countries throughout the centuries. They're using this film to make it look like they're the head of the Christian church when the Catholic church has never been Christian. The Catholic church is merely the Roman Empire wearing a Christian disguise, a wolf in sheeps clothing.
@cmccuan
@cmccuan 3 ай бұрын
This film was like getting your first pair of glasses and getting to see clearly for the first time just to see a junk yard, a meat packing plant, and a car accident.
@ken7oecosa869
@ken7oecosa869 2 ай бұрын
This film was the first film I have ever watched on my own, consciously. It was exactly like you described.
@iphymurphy6078
@iphymurphy6078 4 ай бұрын
Thank you dreamtigers is my favorite book you are very insightful<3
@phyarth8082
@phyarth8082 4 ай бұрын
10:38 Cobwebs spun back and forth in the sky. Chemtrail cobwebs helps cool down upper atmosphere but it is painkiller (opium to masses) rather than solution to global warming.
@Kevin-hy8ok
@Kevin-hy8ok 4 ай бұрын
Brilliant job describing this timeless, mesmerizing work of art. I’ve come back to it many times over the years and the emotional resonance that arises is powerful. With climate change caused by human activity now so undeniable (by most), I feel the “tipping point” is now in the rear-view mirror.
@lukejobson155
@lukejobson155 4 ай бұрын
Does anyone know the name of that silent film where that man fights that big rubber lizard thing; I’m desperate to watch it
@daidoexposure
@daidoexposure 2 ай бұрын
At what minute?
@reaganwiles_art
@reaganwiles_art 4 ай бұрын
A discrepancy in Borges' seeming interests further queers his stories, in that Borges considered himself a poet and poetry, the music of words, his obsession and not his weird little stories.
@misterbonzoid5623
@misterbonzoid5623 3 ай бұрын
'queers'? 'discrepancy'? 'obsession'? What a lonely comment.
@AlexanderDavidson-lr7dg
@AlexanderDavidson-lr7dg 7 күн бұрын
There is a certain irony for me, in the presentation of this upload. I dont like to criticize and I know a lot of consideration has gone into this video. However, when I read Borges I 'hear' a moist avuncular, tongue very much in cheek, cheekily humorous voice. This however, is totally at odds with the presentation which comes across to me as a kind of factoidal robotic attempt at academic pseudo-neutrality which is what, to me, Borges is actually gently ridiculing. I found I had to give up on it as it was so devoid of humour that it was too dry for my mental palette. I am aware that that will meet with rancour from those who still, I used to partake in such mental beverages myself, who still partake of mental aridity. And I agree with NKRevolution about being hyperreality or surreality but without a twinkle in the eye to match Borges's any 'analysis' is going to fall short.