gonzagylot00

gonzagylot00 t1_j6l0wo7 wrote

It’s not a bad idea. Having more focus on the inputs instead of the DVD options would have been better though. I heard that back in the day some hotels had TV/DVD/PS2’s, and it wouldn’t surprise me at all if this was their remote.

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gonzagylot00 t1_j2fawjx wrote

It happens, no reason to feel bad about it. And really, maybe Mythic Quest told their story in the first two seasons and didn’t really need a third one.

I’m about 5 episodes in, and in certain ways it seems like they are just redoing the things that they already did in seasons one and two.

There are still some great performances in the show, especially Jessie Ennis as Jo.

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gonzagylot00 t1_j2am4o1 wrote

It sounds like he is captivated by visceral violence, music and emotion.

He might like Joker. Also maybe the recent Predator remake named Prey.

Oliver Stone directed Natural Born Killers. Maybe Platoon would work? Or Apocalypse Now?

David Fincher directed Fight Club. Maybe Seven would work?

Natural Born Killers and Fight Club mix some compelling music with romance, violence, and color. With these elements in mind, I have to go to Pulp Fiction as a final recommendation.

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gonzagylot00 t1_j24q6zj wrote

I read the book, and I think the whole point is that there is no atonement for what she did, even though the mistake wasn't even that bad, but the results were.

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gonzagylot00 t1_j1olegp wrote

Good catch OP. I had the immediate suspicion that other’s have voiced that this was King’s drunk/coked up years.

But who knows, he writes about the supernatural, and it would be like something from the Dark Tower for the ghost of her father to come back and protect Carrie. Or, maybe Carrie was kind of crazy and misremembered something?

Finally, didn’t Carrie have a lot of different perspectives on the incident? It could be that someone perceived something incorrectly, but it was forever ago that I read Carrie and am not confident in that.

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