Don’t let me start about how I dug this movie and how much we would be there…or even before I realized how cool Thome York actually was . This song had a life of its own. Wow. Heavy
I climbed out in 2013, cut off all former friends that voluntarily jumped in the hole. I'm doing OK, not great but not bad at all with a hell of a Cane Corso companion. The grass does get greener, in my experience, you have to want it, you have to want to not be high or be a slave to a powder. Drugs are absolutely harmless substance without conscience. People with drugs? Incredibly dangerous.
Man, this movie is wild. I still watch it here and there to keep me grounded. I think about it often, I have the book too. I need to read it. I'm glad Phillip wrote this and allowed it to become a movie. There's so much to say about it. Good work m8, I enjoyed this.
The end of the book leaves me feeling so empty and depressed. RIP Philip K. Dick. That man was ahead of his time. >They wanted to have a good time, but they were like children playing in the street; they could see one after another of them being killed--run over, maimed, destroyed--but they continued to play anyhow. Reminds me of myself in another lifetime years ago.
It´s the only book I finished in one Session. The Film is great but the book is legendary. This deep sadness of the drug community. I can relate hard. sry my english is shitty
Good point aspartameispoison. While the film stands on its own as a strong piece of interpretive artistry and has really highlighted the quality of stereoscopic rotoscoping, for my part nothing beats the original Dick vision of progressive social degradation. For those who haven't, read the book and prepare for a potent hit of 60's psychedelia mindset!
I love PKD's original works over all the screen adaptations. The guy was a crazy genius. That said, A Scanner Darkly is easily the most faithful adaptation (of the ones I've read at least). Sure, a lot was left out, and they took some liberties, but overall it really makes an effort to stay true to the original. I also liked how the big reveal about you-know-who at the end was even better than in the original. I had a feeling that it was a strong possibility and they sure played it well in the movie.
woah so i think i realize why i really like both this movie and donnie darko; they're both set up so at the end no one knows if the crazy person's maybe actually right. or what actually happened
la déesse oubliée a sans doute mis son souffle dans la création de cet univers qui va de Dick à Yorke dans des courants d'air que je ressens maintenant
Very good movie, powerful stuff. The amount of things that can remove humans from the face of this earth, be it a new worldwar with an aftermath of pure anarchy for territorial desputes, or the several genius medical/technological inventions to come that falls out of our hands. In theese times we reached a new bridge, starting over on how to handle a new age, so far in history it has never had a good clean crossover, and i'd recon it wont this time. Sounds alot like Gorillaz made this track?
Try to keep the effects in your videos down to a bare minimum. If you go overboard it can come across as a bit jumpy and not quite professional. Also be smoother with your cuts, trying not to cut constantly within one scene as it can lack the watcher's view slightly. Use 1 main transition between the ones that need them. Otherwise, very good for a first try. Well done :)
Ive been trapped in this world since 1997. Its now 2022 im 48 yrs old and I want to cry.
Don’t let me start about how I dug this movie and how much we would be there…or even before I realized how cool Thome York actually was . This song had a life of its own. Wow. Heavy
I'm 33 going on to 34....
It seems to get worse with each passing year.
I'm 16yrs sober..it's hard, maybe the hardest dam thing you do in your life, BUT it can be done 👊
I climbed out in 2013, cut off all former friends that voluntarily jumped in the hole. I'm doing OK, not great but not bad at all with a hell of a Cane Corso companion. The grass does get greener, in my experience, you have to want it, you have to want to not be high or be a slave to a powder. Drugs are absolutely harmless substance without conscience. People with drugs? Incredibly dangerous.
Re-watched this movie today. Just genius.
that's what i did yesterday...in the future
It really is
I did the same thing today! And here I am.
Man, this movie is wild. I still watch it here and there to keep me grounded. I think about it often, I have the book too. I need to read it. I'm glad Phillip wrote this and allowed it to become a movie. There's so much to say about it.
Good work m8, I enjoyed this.
The end of the book leaves me feeling so empty and depressed. RIP Philip K. Dick. That man was ahead of his time.
>They wanted to have a good time, but they were like children playing in the street; they could see one after another of them being killed--run over, maimed, destroyed--but they continued to play anyhow.
Reminds me of myself in another lifetime years ago.
It´s the only book I finished in one Session.
The Film is great but the book is legendary.
This deep sadness of the drug community.
I can relate hard.
sry my english is shitty
A movie standing the test of time!! Soundtrack is an added bonus!!✌🏻💜💡
excelent movie and great soundtrack
thom yorke is a genius....i see him round Oxford all the time
just watched htis movie and its already my favorite movie ive seen
Great film haunting song. Love it.
You uploaded this 6 days after my 18th birthday... I feel old, it's 15 years ago
Absolute genius! Thank you for sharing this with me.
Saddest movie I ever saw.
The movie didn’t make me sad but the book, whoa
Good point aspartameispoison. While the film stands on its own as a strong piece of interpretive artistry and has really highlighted the quality of stereoscopic rotoscoping, for my part nothing beats the original Dick vision of progressive social degradation. For those who haven't, read the book and prepare for a potent hit of 60's psychedelia mindset!
I love PKD's original works over all the screen adaptations. The guy was a crazy genius. That said, A Scanner Darkly is easily the most faithful adaptation (of the ones I've read at least). Sure, a lot was left out, and they took some liberties, but overall it really makes an effort to stay true to the original. I also liked how the big reveal about you-know-who at the end was even better than in the original. I had a feeling that it was a strong possibility and they sure played it well in the movie.
lol, they ripped the megaphone out alex jones' hands and threw him in the back of a van
I watched this movie 15 times in less than a week the first time I saw it.
GREAT MOVIE! GREAT SONG! Can't wait to read the book!!!!!!!!!!!!
The book is so good well I listened to the audiobook but yea so goos
Wow I'm glad I've had the end credits, this is so sad and beautiful at the same time
love it. just stumbled across this. rotoscoping effects ftw.
Great Video Great song Great Movie Great Book !! Thank you for Posting
Pretty cool especially for a first project.
exelent work song and video rules man!
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LIT !
nice work! (:
genies einer generation
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What does the scanner see?
woah so i think i realize why i really like both this movie and donnie darko; they're both set up so at the end no one knows if the crazy person's maybe actually right. or what actually happened
la déesse oubliée a sans doute mis son souffle dans la création de cet univers qui va de Dick à Yorke dans des courants d'air que je ressens maintenant
qu 'en dirait Champollion , le codex de cette chanson est puissant et féroce...
well...how does the song called? isnt it fog????
watched the movie right now...damn...
I'd agree with that. I'd have preferred to see the clips and music without all the different effects. Still good job.
When woody rolls a joint in the film with the box out, you can faintly pulk/pull in the background
Very good movie, powerful stuff. The amount of things that can remove humans from the face of this earth, be it a new worldwar with an aftermath of pure anarchy for territorial desputes, or the several genius medical/technological inventions to come that falls out of our hands. In theese times we reached a new bridge, starting over on how to handle a new age, so far in history it has never had a good clean crossover, and i'd recon it wont this time.
Sounds alot like Gorillaz made this track?
Rawsawn Radiohead did, sorta
Your comment aged well👍
Thom yorke
That was rly biblical to watch this under acid
not a bad movie or soundtrack
please! stop making me laugh! it's starting to hurt :D
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Try to keep the effects in your videos down to a bare minimum. If you go overboard it can come across as a bit jumpy and not quite professional. Also be smoother with your cuts, trying not to cut constantly within one scene as it can lack the watcher's view slightly. Use 1 main transition between the ones that need them. Otherwise, very good for a first try. Well done :)
Not sure if serious..
Thanks guys, though looking back now I can see a lot of room for improvement, lol
Fexil
thats winona ryder but she was also in blackswan so you almost got it.
So the song is called Black Swan, the movie got Natalie Portman in it who played the mainroll in the movie Black Swan. My mind = blown
This movie used the exact same animation method as Waking Life...
c est con de pas comprendre l anglais , assez