The Gospel According to Philip K. Dick

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  • @iamamoghalfmanhalfdog5325
    @iamamoghalfmanhalfdog5325 3 роки тому +73

    " A prison becomes a home if you have the key " awesome quote .

    • @christopherneufelt8971
      @christopherneufelt8971 2 роки тому

      Or a cage, if you haven't tried to have keys before.

    • @mr.d5050
      @mr.d5050 2 роки тому +1

      Yes!!! Floored by same quote in this movie years ago.

    • @dr123hall
      @dr123hall Рік тому +1

      “Prison becomes a bottomless mind swamp …if you have the Key, it will find its way into the quicksand” a “home” only for hopelessness and the eventual insane, survival school.

    • @dundeedolphin
      @dundeedolphin 21 день тому

      It's a terrible quality of accommodation tho.

  • @driverdave1298
    @driverdave1298 Рік тому +12

    When two or three gather in his name, PKD is there.

  • @billkeon880
    @billkeon880 4 роки тому +41

    joseph smith was a huckster and convicted conman whereas PKD was honest and sane enough to voice his doubts about even his most weird visions. He could never be a leader of a religion. He was too honest and too much of an awesome human

  • @charlieboy13
    @charlieboy13 3 роки тому +38

    If you lose patience at the beginning, the credits end at 02:37 - but I'd sit through out of respect for the creators.

    • @tannerotis
      @tannerotis 3 роки тому +11

      Lol thanks, patience wasn’t a worry for me but losing my mind to that awful music intro was more like it.

  • @donbarile8916
    @donbarile8916 3 роки тому +9

    Paul Williams is missed. I worked for Crawdaddy! magazine in the late 60's and had the pleasure of getting to know Paul. He died in 2013 as a result of a bicycle accident.
    He was a journalist and visionary.

    • @JDKingStratslinger
      @JDKingStratslinger 3 роки тому +2

      For me, Paul Williams was the only rock crit who mattered.

    • @magillageurilla
      @magillageurilla 2 роки тому +1

      He lives on through the people he touched. Such as yourself, I'm sure there are others that will spread stories of him and his brilliance. Thank you for sharing

  • @DryJacket
    @DryJacket 3 роки тому +20

    No idea why the comments here are full of people randomly acting like the soundtrack is somehow unbearable, or just pointlessly acting like jerks in response to people just asking questions, but I am enjoying the film. There's nothing wrong with the music and as long as you're capable of dealing with the fact that not all documentaries are glossy, high-budget fluffballs, there's a lot of interesting information here and well worth a watch.

    • @atomiccritter6492
      @atomiccritter6492 3 роки тому +2

      i think people accept that but imho its a little too high volume in many paces making it intrusive rather than supportive

    • @project.anubis
      @project.anubis 2 роки тому +1

      I really enjoyed the intro music 😅

    • @susananderson2227
      @susananderson2227 Рік тому

      It's high techy sound. I like it.

    • @corvoriever539
      @corvoriever539 3 місяці тому

      It just sounds like 80s p0rn music 😂

  • @oliversmith9200
    @oliversmith9200 3 роки тому +6

    This is really nice about PKD and I love the soundtrack. I want to drive to LA on it and divert at the last minute. Based on what I think is my dusty memory recognition of his voice I would ask Scott Apel if he was heard on some of RAW's "Trajectories" on cassette tapes back thrity year ago if I could cause a true or false fnord voice recognition chime rang out in the city in my head belfry on hearing his recorded oral. Yes, "chime", cause I'm a '55 model. We don't beep, we chime, like a lot of the first commercial microwave ovens. We're very chiming once you get to know some of us, others less of course, and failed comedians? "Flower Power", "Talking 'bout my generation"... 'But, yeah, I think I know that voice. Now I'm gona' go re-read "The Penultimate Truth.

  • @jnmortell66
    @jnmortell66 Рік тому +10

    I love the intro and music, and it's absolutely wonderful that it's a source of anger.

    • @ohioskane363
      @ohioskane363 2 місяці тому +2

      It's so quintessentially PKD. Anyone who hates it probably shouldn't be watching a video about him.

  • @allenelberg1686
    @allenelberg1686 2 роки тому +5

    The music is distracting

  • @alecdavidoff8602
    @alecdavidoff8602 5 років тому +27

    24:19 I wonder who were the other writers.
    28:08 shit
    53:06 Oh, boy, that´s me every single PKD´s book
    Holy shit, it´s been almost 20 years since this doc came out. I wish I could go to that library. I would stay there probably forever, and even marry the library woman to get full access.
    My only link to this writer its his novels, some I have read on Pdf, sometimes I have bought some books of his (they are pretty expensive, especially in spanish, those short tales compilation are only for rich people XD). The real problem is that there are a lot of novels that are not avaliable, only the "classic PKD", not to mention that hipping is a killer. Blessed those who can reach out that writer. I might never go there, you know, to visit him, to finally see the twins reunited with their names carved on a small stone. But I guess every single person who had read its stories would never be the same again, and he will remain forever with you, despite you never met him. Thank God for internet, that bloody network can be a good friend at times. But I guess Phil would have hated it and cell phones too, and you know what, I agree (at least on the cell phones and lcd screens, more like the big brother screen :V. At the end, tech will win over human spirit.
    I think if you ever experienced something weird (in the extension of a pkd novel, yeah, I know you have) you even get more hook up on his work. Worst case, you know this is a simulated world and you are trapped here forever...
    I don´t have a cell phone to this day, fuck that shit :V. Although you know Google is worst.
    Why there is not a film about his life?, it´s pretty much a novel by itself. Yeah, why not

    • @videogajima
      @videogajima 3 роки тому +3

      This was typed during an exhale

    • @project.anubis
      @project.anubis 2 роки тому +4

      A good biopic should be great, he was so inspiring as an author but as a person too. Maybe PKD was just an other character of PKD... 🤔

    • @arielmahnamahna
      @arielmahnamahna 9 місяців тому +2

      @@project.anubis Horselover Fat is calling.

    • @carlosrios3215
      @carlosrios3215 3 місяці тому

      @@project.anubis Have you read Valis yet ?

    • @project.anubis
      @project.anubis 3 місяці тому +2

      @@carlosrios3215 Not yet, it's on my list ! 😉

  • @filmcourage
    @filmcourage 4 роки тому +23

    This is so brilliant! Thank you for posting.

  • @kymberlynnethompson2428
    @kymberlynnethompson2428 2 роки тому +2

    I believe if he had lived to see a true 'cult' following grow around his experiences, that it would have been a million times purer than scientology EVER will be!

  • @evanescapades2513
    @evanescapades2513 Місяць тому

    I like the music.. was challenging in the beginning but after that i so enjoyed this wonderfully presented doc. 🙏 ❤️

  • @evanescapades2513
    @evanescapades2513 Місяць тому +1

    Jesus is in us.

  • @scoon2117
    @scoon2117 11 місяців тому +1

    Judging by the company Phil kept, he was a really chill cool dude. By the way, i was brushing my teeth to that intermittent techno beat it was awesome lol

  • @patrickmccormack4318
    @patrickmccormack4318 2 роки тому +3

    PKD is, in my mind, a prophet. Fundamentally, a prophet is not an artist. And, in my mind, PKD was not an artist. He was an entertainer. Question1: What is an artist? Answer: A tool for The Establishment. Question2: Was/is PKD a tool for The Establishment? Answer: During his early years, perhaps he was. As he was writing his last work, The Establishment was monitoring, but that was the upper limit, he was no longer a tool. BTW, my favorite PKD is The Solar Lottery, 1955.
    If PKD was not an artist, who is? At a subconscious level, we know.
    Digging In The Dirt - Peter Gabriel

    • @ericchristen2623
      @ericchristen2623 Рік тому

      You have no idea what you are talking about. An artist is well beyond your myopic framework...

  • @FNORDGWAR
    @FNORDGWAR 3 роки тому +2

    @ 18 46, does anyone know or theorize who he is talking about, is it bill burroughs?

  • @macncreeps
    @macncreeps 3 роки тому +6

    I have just recently found out how similar my favorite author is to me. I published a book series about my life. I’m actually telling the stories of my experiences on this channel right here. My stories start from my earliest childhood experiences so you really wouldn’t even know that it’s deeper than face value when you first start reading. It’s no accident I’ve just recently discovered the truth about Phillip Dick, I always receive tangible validation for my current thoughts

  • @Nonduality
    @Nonduality Рік тому

    There's no question that who or what we think we are is wrong at every turn, however, often functional within some artificial context.

  • @justinratcliffe947
    @justinratcliffe947 2 роки тому +2

    Today is March 2, 2022. Philip K. Dick died today 40 years ago on March 2, 1982

  • @3choblast3r4
    @3choblast3r4 Рік тому +1

    I read a lot of PKD's short stories, it's the 4 or 5 volume philip k dick short stories collection. The introduction has another author write about PKD and the way he writes about the guy is as if he was this very old, sad, fragile sould .. this small timid man that walks with his shoulders hunched etc. And how PKD finally got some recognition near the end of his journey and even became relatively well off compared to the rest of his life in which he struggled financially. And the author mentions how PKD would call him enthusiastically telling him about the pennies worth of royalties he got from France, Japan and other countries. He didn't care about the money, he was just insanely happy that people in distant places were reading his work.
    It made me feel sad for the man. Then I read many of his short stories and although some were good, most were very pulpy and not that great, almost all were terribly unambiguous in their ending, almost all were anti war. I kinda stopped reading them and read one of them (there are countless) now and then. There are a bunch of his actual books that I want to read but I kinda didn't due to that introduction and the short stories. I think the intro tainted my view of PKD.. it's why I hate watching writers I like or learning too much about them generally. I couldn't unsee the fragile old dude writing pulpy space adventures, lonely in his own apartment. It painted the stories I was reading.
    Then I found out who the real PKD was .. not some fragile old, innocent anti war gramps working tirelessly on his only passion and obsession. No it's a rugged, pretty handsome womanizer from an incredibly poor and rough background with massive hard core drug abuse issues and psychological issues likely partially triggered by the drugs he abused. This paints all his stories in a completely different light, I know that sounds weird, but manic PKD hopped up on meth smashing the keys of his type writer while his hot 20 year old wife is screaming at him from the living room it's just different. (or I guess one of the teenage girls hanging out at his house in between one of his wifes) he is a completely different man so his reasonings and motivations etc are all different which in turn influences the story. (it's why I don't like knowing too much about the writer, it makes the story more real in a way, you can't hear the authors voice, idea's, politics, opinions etc painting and tainting every single character, you don't have to read a line and think .. I wonder if he wrote that because he believes this and that.) But with wildly interesting in all definitions of the word weird people like PKD it seems to make their work more interesting.
    It actually makes me really excited to read some of his books. The guy at the beginning says "PKD made me wonder if I'm me or if I'm an android that thinks it's me" replace that with an AI and we have what some modern scientists now believe, that we live in a simulation of some sort.

    • @Subrosa9
      @Subrosa9 Місяць тому

      Awe yes you try being a creative genius and keeping the domestic scene normal

  • @AndreaSzabo7171
    @AndreaSzabo7171 5 місяців тому

    I doing homework with Philip now. He my favourite sci fi writer and when I grow up I want to be just like him.
    💕💕💗 🎶 🌈 🏄‍♂️ 💗
    31:04 💡 💕💕💕💗💖 🍄
    🫠
    Exegesis is possibly the bestest book I ever read ever. 💖🎶💡
    Thanks that was pure Brilliance. 💕

  • @raywood4223
    @raywood4223 2 роки тому +1

    Late in the evening when Phil comes by .

  • @adycuzbradly3631
    @adycuzbradly3631 4 роки тому +10

    Does anyone know philip personally ? Because i have had identical experiences and need to be advised on details before i go insane?

    • @marcosilva8106
      @marcosilva8106 4 роки тому +4

      Philip died a long time ago. He did also go insane. Find answears in the Bible. One with the name of God on it instead of Lord this lord that. Its important. Because His name has power if you invoque HIM for help in the nmae of Jesus Christ.

    • @adycuzbradly3631
      @adycuzbradly3631 4 роки тому +2

      The things i has been blessed with surely i can be labeled insane with him but unfortunately he worked really hard to describe the future events that could have took place or could have not but if they did take place than the ones that they take place in the ones that they took place for would recognize and follow the work is Philip K dick would you let us do a lot of earlier writings mainly of the Fleischer Brothers weird stuff I know it did I practically been living it I'm in a crossover between Mi manifesting it because I want to or has just been a divine thing meant for me to see or even did I fall into it by accident to see but the evidence is clear because of Philip K dick because of the Fleischer Brothers it's been nothing short of scary if it happened to anybody else write me

    • @Flanders4000
      @Flanders4000 4 роки тому

      Dude we're are you from?

    • @maryb1381
      @maryb1381 4 роки тому +2

      @@adycuzbradly3631 That could also explain why we have mandel effects. Would love to hear more.

    • @adycuzbradly3631
      @adycuzbradly3631 3 роки тому

      @@Flanders4000 half moon bay

  • @asafbeeri4037
    @asafbeeri4037 2 роки тому +1

    Does anyone have a link to a pdf scan of the Rolling Stone profile by Paul Williams?

  • @scottmiller2591
    @scottmiller2591 4 місяці тому

    So, the PKD house - wasn't that the same house that was used in the movie Through A Scanner Darkly?

  • @BorisNoiseChannel
    @BorisNoiseChannel Рік тому +2

    At 1:00:01 he talks about "the biggest mystery of the universe," and though I _do_ get that he doesn't _answer_ it (it's a mystery after all), but I can't make out what he _does_ say about it (something about a ship and it (the mystery), being located between the ears?), due to the poor audio and his manner of speaking. Played it back a few times, but it didn't get any clearer (and turning on the subtitle captions, of course didn't help either.) So annoying. Anyone to help e out? Thanks in advance!

    • @dieselelkins
      @dieselelkins 8 місяців тому +1

      T he mystery is between your ears
      There are more possible connections , neural circuitry in your brain than stars in the universe
      The location of tge true mystery should be clear
      Not verbatim, but the gist

    • @BorisNoiseChannel
      @BorisNoiseChannel 7 місяців тому

      @@dieselelkins What does the number of ''possible neural connections in our brain'' got to do with anything (or what's mysterious about that?)? Also: I's asking what the mystery was, and not where the process of 'finding something mysterious'' takes place, cause, obviously, the left knee is where that happens.

  • @dieselelkins
    @dieselelkins 7 місяців тому

    is it possible to post titles of the audio clips used ?
    it would be interesting to listen again to some of teh bits that are unclear due to the original audio being low quality and or sometimes the music muffles it.
    Thanks

  • @Malabus73
    @Malabus73 4 роки тому +5

    He broke into his own safe, or did he, false reality?

  • @tartanbessy436
    @tartanbessy436 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you 💛

  • @amazingvidguyz
    @amazingvidguyz 3 роки тому +8

    What a shame about the type writer bits .. if you speed them up x8 it might be more tolerable , but it kinda kills the video keep watching that

  • @parsoniareigns
    @parsoniareigns 3 роки тому

    Thanks. Much appreciated.👍

  • @aaronjennings8385
    @aaronjennings8385 9 місяців тому

    I would like to know the names of the interviewed.
    This is a great video.

  • @ACrownofFlowers
    @ACrownofFlowers 2 роки тому +2

    Does anyone know where I can find the music to this documentary?

  • @slavesdetach
    @slavesdetach 9 місяців тому

    PKD broke through. Valis.

  • @ArmorUp
    @ArmorUp 4 роки тому +20

    the typewriter cuts and the music over PKD's words make this almost unwatchable

  • @oliversmith9200
    @oliversmith9200 3 роки тому +6

    I love the visions of Isaac Asimov, but, Mr. Dick saw what was coming. Ask Alexa about your medication needs today.

    • @sonnygivens4549
      @sonnygivens4549 2 роки тому +3

      I only wish sedatives and amphetamines were as widely available as they are in his books

    • @oliversmith9200
      @oliversmith9200 2 роки тому +1

      @@sonnygivens4549 LOLOL

    • @oliversmith9200
      @oliversmith9200 2 роки тому +1

      @@sonnygivens4549 Yeah! 'But without the talking robotic dispensers in the bathroom telling me what I should and shouldn't. :)

  • @TheoboldJamzen
    @TheoboldJamzen Рік тому

    at 14:35 on the 17th day of the 11th month of '71 an 1100lb safe exploded.

  • @spacerunner2345
    @spacerunner2345 Рік тому

    The greatest

  • @Angel-nu7fm
    @Angel-nu7fm 3 місяці тому

    WHY THE LOUD MUSIC???? CAN'T LISTEN

  • @CausticCreations
    @CausticCreations 4 роки тому +1

    30:10 a dream land of PKD at the university of Fullerton California

  • @kenetto7659
    @kenetto7659 4 роки тому +14

    The soundtrack music makes this unwatchable for me, such a shame, when will documentary makers ever learn?

    • @pauliedibbs9028
      @pauliedibbs9028 4 роки тому +3

      I personally enjoy it.

    • @xmathmanx
      @xmathmanx 3 роки тому +8

      When will they learn that some people won't like some thing?

    • @atomiccritter6492
      @atomiccritter6492 3 роки тому +1

      its a little too loud in the mix but ok

    • @shroomsopenminds3623
      @shroomsopenminds3623 3 роки тому +1

      It's called late 90s wannabe futuristic techno

    • @fidelogos7098
      @fidelogos7098 3 роки тому +3

      It just needs to be turned down a smidgen, please! I want to hear every word the people say.

  • @felicity4711
    @felicity4711 11 місяців тому

    This seems to loop around and show us parts of itself again and again

  • @michwashington
    @michwashington 3 роки тому +2

    I subscribed because of this video 👍

  • @jjrossitee
    @jjrossitee Рік тому

    Anyone know who the Connection was?

  • @ZakStandridge
    @ZakStandridge Рік тому

    cheers, mate

  • @jenniferm6042
    @jenniferm6042 3 роки тому

    Like 666 ...Love the way Philip K Dick thinks!

  • @The06201980
    @The06201980 5 днів тому

    What year was this made?

  • @realtruth529
    @realtruth529 7 місяців тому

    distracting music. WHY oh why ?

  • @lisekvam3561
    @lisekvam3561 3 роки тому +1

    amaaaaaaazing!

  • @starblaster77
    @starblaster77 4 роки тому

    Fantastic! Thanks!

  • @Melvinshermen
    @Melvinshermen 4 роки тому

    Great

  • @almoatasem
    @almoatasem Рік тому +2

    This intro is a crime. I'm saying this from a place of love. No one likes to sit through something like this.

  • @greensoplenty6809
    @greensoplenty6809 9 місяців тому

    i had the vision
    was a dream but not at same time.
    was nearly fully conscious but dreaming.
    never had anything like it again.
    didnt think about it till started reading about PKD but there was a light reflecting off the world trade center windows. my first thought(about a week later when it happened and i remembered the dream again) was holy sh!t humans are gonna invent time travel and are trying to get people to change events. im not religious im always looking for scientific answers.
    was a creepy amount of similarities to his vision and his thing about rome. i was attempting to see if i could dream about ancient greece and see something i couldnt possibly know because i had been having strange deja vu's and if thats real what else could be i thought.
    i almost made a phone call but wasnt sure of location and didnt wanna get in trouble or called crazy or stupid for talking about a dream i had calling trade center security office(was who i thought of calling).
    i actually google image searched for the location but i dont like sky scrappers much and only know the few big ones, empire state, crystler, sears tower that was about it.
    i dont think there was any other identical square or rectangle towers on earth at the time so could have only been trade center but i was about 15 and wanted to go hangout with friends not search google for this dream i had

    • @greensoplenty6809
      @greensoplenty6809 9 місяців тому

      ive been following these articles of consciousness being connected to the universe closely

  • @aheckers
    @aheckers 3 роки тому +3

    Dear Editor:
    Please remove Kevin Keller's contribution to this documentary. There is enough noise...

    • @Vgallo
      @Vgallo 3 роки тому

      I like the music, thx for answering my question, although I can see how it detracts from the interviews.

  • @okin222
    @okin222 3 роки тому +7

    The music is soooo annoying. Please make it stop. You can’t hear anybody speak.

  • @Anondiary
    @Anondiary 2 місяці тому

    I wonder if pkd knew about gnosticism or if he came to these conclusions independently.

  • @anthonyharris7226
    @anthonyharris7226 2 роки тому +2

    His books are LSD trips.

    • @viperrr6886
      @viperrr6886 Рік тому

      Problably but LSD tips and like trips through the matrixs

  • @science212
    @science212 Рік тому +1

    The Exegesis of Philip Dick is a book about this topic. His works were very irrational.

  • @Vgallo
    @Vgallo 3 роки тому

    Where can I find this music

  • @reaganwiles_art
    @reaganwiles_art 5 років тому +4

    is that KMFDM music? gotta be

    • @alboneta7821
      @alboneta7821 5 років тому +1

      Not even close

    • @reaganwiles_art
      @reaganwiles_art 5 років тому

      @@alboneta7821 any Idea who?

    • @alboneta7821
      @alboneta7821 5 років тому +1

      jungastein After a 2 second search on the IMDB page for this film, it said music by Kevin Keller.

    • @reaganwiles_art
      @reaganwiles_art 5 років тому +2

      @@alboneta7821 thank you

    • @SirVeyXxX
      @SirVeyXxX 4 роки тому +1

      No its MDFMK!

  • @JayAr709
    @JayAr709 6 місяців тому

    It amounts to dead air

  • @Trizmegistus
    @Trizmegistus 2 роки тому

    RAW wuuut

  • @stokescroftmuseum
    @stokescroftmuseum 6 місяців тому

    what's with the annoying music?

  • @inkwarp
    @inkwarp 4 роки тому +8

    music is too much

    • @Chief124
      @Chief124 3 місяці тому

      Maybe someone can edit out the music with adobe

  • @thecrapartistx
    @thecrapartistx 2 роки тому +1

    forgive the cringe of it all.. by Phil is my cosmic father from some other bother...

  • @pathandy8188
    @pathandy8188 3 роки тому

    Ray Bradbury didn't want to be waNTED

  • @dundeedolphin
    @dundeedolphin 21 день тому

    2'42" intro? FFS

  • @TWHueyGuitar
    @TWHueyGuitar 3 роки тому +2

    That intro was terrible

  • @sumit_tarang
    @sumit_tarang 4 роки тому

    👽

  • @j.477
    @j.477 10 місяців тому

    ,,, ditto,, r to putit loik :: any home tops none ...

  • @billkeon880
    @billkeon880 4 роки тому +4

    feel so sorry for what happened Feb '74. It robbed him and fans of more great sci fi. And it torchered him for something that was caused by various drug/vitamin influences that caused delusions. He was already prone to paranoia, seeing patterns where there are none (the source of much creativity). So I feel bad he was haunted by an innocuous meeting with a girl with a necklace.

  • @francisberrigan1680
    @francisberrigan1680 3 роки тому +3

    Sorry to be that guy and rain on the parade, but Philip's life-altering reaction to nitrous gas (the pink light) is more common than thought, and was also experienced by Kanye West in 2015 (you can easily Google this) -- directly leading to Kanye's work also becoming more and more religious (see especially album Jesus is King, 2019) and, as always when this happens, worse -- just as with PKD.
    As my second favourite writer (after Tolkien), it's really too bad Philip didn't live to realize this through recent internet and social media sharing of these kinds of simply-induced mental events (basically just an allergic reaction) -- and then being able to go back and focus on writing great original science fiction where these cliche half-baked pseudo-religious ideas could recede again into informing the background instead of being front and center (and, as after all scientific advancement, being embarrassingly wrong and easy to explain).

    • @transcribeded
      @transcribeded 2 роки тому +5

      The VALIS trilogy is one of if not the best PKD works, so this is wrong.

    • @francisberrigan1680
      @francisberrigan1680 2 роки тому

      @@transcribeded Like every other troll chimp desperately needing to patrol the world and force your personal tastes as truth on everyone else, you assumed based on inbred chimp echo chamber beliefs without actually reading and comprehending (and watching the video first) -- I didn't say VALIS was bad, I said society lost the many thousands of pages PKD wasted on trying to explain the pink light in his Exegesis (waffling between God and Aliens and Tech as he was more scientific minded than Kanye) instead of producing great sci fi.

    • @transcribeded
      @transcribeded 2 роки тому +3

      @@francisberrigan1680 lol comical overreaction. Insecure, bud?

    • @francisberrigan1680
      @francisberrigan1680 2 роки тому

      @@transcribeded Sigh, boring standard fascist play-the-victim-card-while-trying-to-reverse-it reply every time after getting absolutely destroyed in an argument they started and desperately need to never lose without the brains or education for an actual comeback -- and forever lacking the honesty and humility to even once just admit they were completely and embarrassingly wrong (see Trump).

    • @transcribeded
      @transcribeded 2 роки тому +1

      @@francisberrigan1680 lmao you are truly a crazy person. Seek help.

  • @ericchristen2623
    @ericchristen2623 Рік тому

    Could do without that babbling Freudian psychologist/analyst. He should go back to accountancy...

  • @ericchristen2623
    @ericchristen2623 Рік тому

    How boring that most of these guests were talking about that stupid break in. How about his books, humor and philosophy bozos?

  • @midrash100
    @midrash100 3 роки тому +2

    A poor documentary. Amateurish production.

  • @ericchristen2623
    @ericchristen2623 Рік тому

    Too much goobledegook. Just a small collection of his best short stories, and I count The Fnools amongst them, was a gemstone of satirical writing on the level of Mozart or Jimi Hendrix. Dick was certainly a greater man than 99% of all those crooked presidents of this mercenary nation.