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![]() On an unimaginative note, I thought Transformers was top deck, ooh wah.
Proves that I'm just not too good for giant robots fighting in the streets. And call me an old softy, but Optimus Prime and his *sniff sniff* self-sacrifice and nobility just chokes me up. Come on, it's not like it gets rave reviews from critics or anything, like certain ludicrously popular and poorly written novels. That everyone rushes out to buy the day it comes out. :wallbash: |
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![]() Well, don't know about you, but I myself never thought big blockbusters, be it films or books, had anything to do with imagination or delivering messages. They are just products intended to make money fast and without much effort or problems. Not works of art, nor samples of creativity. So we could keep thos giant robots and little wizards out of this conversation, as they have nothig to do with it.
About art, don't try to define it. It is such a huge amount of different things that it is completely impossible to label it, or to find an unifying pattern or characteristic in it.
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![]() <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rlbell @ Aug 13 2007, 04:10 AM) [snapback]304366[/snapback]</div>
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The people of France were unhappy long before the french revolution started. They were bored of living under that government, bored of being abused, and so on. If that situation was to be a one day thing, there wouldn't be any revolution. People need time, until they just can't take it anymore, until they are bored being angry and sad. Same thing with ALL the revolutions. See my point? This is the very same thing why utopia can't work either. If you read Asimov, saw the Matrix movies or even read the Bible, you can put it all together. Humans are like this. We need change, we have the need for the new, the different. This goes to everything. People having a bad life want something better, something different than they are living in. People having a good life, want something different too than what they are living in. They don't say "Im not unhappy, so I don't want to do anything new". Some rich people even abandoned their wealth, gave away everything to live among monks in Tibet. So my point is: no change = boredom = revolution. Duh! <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(STFM @ Aug 13 2007, 06:29 AM) [snapback]304370[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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![]() <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Mighty Midget @ Jul 29 2007, 09:13 PM) [snapback]301846[/snapback]</div>
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One time I thought Amnesia had graphics as I had them in my mind's eye, but I only remembered the images (word family!) I imagined at playing. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rlbell @ Aug 13 2007, 04:10 AM) [snapback]304366[/snapback]</div> Quote:
Can't imagine to have no imagination.
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![]() <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Playbahnosh @ Aug 13 2007, 10:47 PM) [snapback]304528[/snapback]</div>
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The people of France were unhappy long before the french revolution started. They were bored of living under that government, bored of being abused, and so on. If that situation was to be a one day thing, there wouldn't be any revolution. People need time, until they just can't take it anymore, until they are bored being angry and sad. Same thing with ALL the revolutions. See my point? This is the very same thing why utopia can't work either. If you read Asimov, saw the Matrix movies or even read the Bible, you can put it all together. Humans are like this. We need change, we have the need for the new, the different. This goes to everything. People having a bad life want something better, something different than they are living in. People having a good life, want something different too than what they are living in. They don't say "Im not unhappy, so I don't want to do anything new". Some rich people even abandoned their wealth, gave away everything to live among monks in Tibet. So my point is: no change = boredom = revolution. Duh! [/b][/quote] What does boredom mean to you? The only thing more exciting than worrying about jackbooted thugs hauling you away to prison is when they actually do it. Last I checked, being tortured is very exciting for all of the wrong reasons. No one gets bored of repressive government, except those who benefit from keeping the commons repressed (the ones who are least likely to revolt). There was plenty of excitement to keep the downtrodden poor of France from being bored-- eking out a living for themselves and their children. Contrary to what you may believe, poverty is not dull. Boredom is a luxury for those who have their basic needs fulfilled. Asimov was a microbiologist. The further you go from microbiology, the less he knew. With three courses in classical studies and another in twentieth century history under my belt, I am at least as likely to be an authority on revolutions as he is (not to make me out to be an authority, just to show that academic authority is very limited). The American revolution had several causes: Being taxed to pay for the victorious war fought against the french (from which the colonists were the chief beneficiaries), the Crown's attitude to the catholics of British North America (letting them keep their religion, language, and code of civil laws), and negotiating borders with neighbouring indian tribes, with the goal of establishing aboriginal sovereign nations (thoroughly alarming given that, unlike the revolutionaries, the british actually gave at least some lip service to indian treaties). I find nothing about these causes to be boring. A key component of boredom is the absence of stress. Without stress, there is no need to revolt. If the biggest complaint that you have about the government is boredom, what are you rebelling against? If no change is boring, and boredom causes revolutions, please explain the histories of India and China. |
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I don't know better. Can't imagine to have no imagination.[/b][/quote] I second that
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![]() bore 2 (bôr, br)
tr.v. bored, bor·ing, bores To make weary by being dull, repetitive, or tedious: The movie bored us. n. One that is wearingly dull, repetitive, or tedious. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adj. 1. bored - tired of the world; "bored with life"; "strolled through the museum with a bored air" world-weary tired - depleted of strength or energy; "tired mothers with crying babies"; "too tired to eat" 2. bored - uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence; "his blase indifference"; "a petulant blase air"; "the bored gaze of the successful film star" blase uninterested - not having or showing interest; "an uninterested spectator" Trying to fundamentally link unhappiness to boredom is absolute nonsense. You can be unhappy because you're bored, but saying you're bored with being unhappy is word play. Unhappiness implies things that boredom doesn't allow for. This is pedantic, but you should use a different word :bleh: People might do things because they're bored, but so long as they're not unhappy they won't revolt. Ribell's right about boredom being more common among the classes that have everything they need to survive, which is almost everybody in the "first world". As a result boredom's at it's historical peak, despite all the distractions. No revolt though, because despite being bored we're comfortable. As for the language in the matrix and the bible... I've seen better. Wouldn't be too comfortable using them as sources. :bleh: I'm just left wondering where the ability to deliver a message on imagination went? |
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OOOMPF!!! *Playbahnosh drops to the ground and curls up into fetal position* GNNNAH, That hurts!!! gnnnn you bastard....aarrrgh...
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