Re: Reloaded with plastic pea pellets; a rant for Jim

From: tina carson <tina_carson@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue May 20 2003 - 18:07:50 EDT

The matrix movies are great if you view them in a neo-christian context.
Ok, they're great anyway.
tina

>From: Jim Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
>Reply-To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
>To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
>Subject: Re: Reloaded with plastic pea pellets; a rant for Jim
>Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 20:49:10 -0400
>
>Dang...I haven't seen it yet. I took my wife to the movies tonight and of
>course we saw Down with Love (what a hoot) -- she's not a Matrix type movie
>fan.
>
>Hey, whether the Wachowski Brothers blew it or nailed it, they still got
>you to
>buy a ticket :)
>
>Sucker.... :)
>
>"the matrix has you..."
>
>Jim
>
>Yocum Daniel GS 21 CES/CEOE wrote:
>
> > The Wachawski brothers disappoint again. I took their bait and bit into
>it
> > and tasted its blood, filthy dog meat, I know what wolf tastes like
>dammit.
> > They think all there is or ever will be is tension? Talk about Buddhist
> > illusions in a business suit (with sunglasses). 'Soren rises up to the
> > challenge', give me a break, he leaped to his death. Oh sorry, it's
>'his
> > choice'. Intuition & reason, cause and effect & choice, hope &
>determinism,
> > unpredictability and prophecy; the one two punch combinations, left
>and
> > right hand; chaotic evil and lawful evil; form and function purpose and
> > chance, I never thought 'being there' was so complicated. Morovingian
> > French control freaks? Holy Priory of Sion batman, or rather Holy Blood
> > Holy Grail HOLY SHIT SHERLOCK. Where was his unsheared head? His hair
>was
> > all pre-determined I guess and the power cut away by Delilah, sorry I
>forgot
> > here Greek name. Demiurges architects and Key makers, I guess 33
>degrees
> > just aren't enough anymore, all those clowns wearing the Fez just don't
> > slice the pie or hold a candle anymore. I've seen all this arch of time
> > crap before told better with Thomas and his white gold wielding; or the
>Maud
> > 'Dib riding a sandworm. I guess delta distance over delta time is all
> > relative and it does make great stunts though. The one dies for the
>many,
> > too classical so the many must die for the one, is that Right? I think
> > Spock's ears pointed that way at one point, sorry no Ren fest reference
>John
> > O. I gotta give the devil his due the Wachawski brothers know how to
>tie a
> > pretty bow and make old shit appear new, A for creativity or rather
> > decreativity. So when the valley of Jehosaphat splits in two are we to
> > believe it is the Nebachaneazer dangling hooks to yank us out? Dream on
> > Morpheus, I have no reason to dally in your cave. I thought when it was
>all
> > sung into existence the discordant voice was weaved in and redeemed the
>song
> > at least for the harmonious singers? I guess the bros are counting on
>us
> > not having read that. The west calls and the bros point east, further
>out
> > and further down the rabbit hole. I guess a cave can be the shining
>city
> > and last bastion against those resurging dark ages. Maybe see more
>glass
> > shouldn't have stopped at snubbing waves. Just the tip of the iceberg
>and I
> > hope it doesn't poke anyone's eye out except maybe your third one. But
>I
> > can agree with one thing, the French language and silk toilet paper do
>have
> > their uses, I mean their 'whys'.
> >
> > Daniel
> > The 2003 Spiritual Tramp
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