Got links??? Because I agree 1000% I am a Gnostic, and digging. Alot of MY truths...my own Gnosis has led me to where you are. Sadly I dont have links anymore....I never archived mine :(
Faggot movie. Superhero movies create incels, who think they have superpowers. They empower faggots and jannies and everybody else wearing their y-fronts inside out, and putting a skirt and make up on. I couldn't even watch 5 minutes of its bullshit, freaking Enternals, in another boy/girl band playing sing alone. Let alone its running time. How does anybody else manage to watch these troupes today? It's a Marvel. Saturated that market into hypocrisy of whose turn is it next to steal the milk money in yet another franchised Disney. The story is always the same, masked yfronts save the day, because they have powers. Sigh.
I’m a huge fan of the Eternals series by Neil Gaiman. And also an essene/gnostic. I really have no desire to see the movie, but I like your observations. It’s weird, in my real life, I’m a comic book fan, but everyone that finds that out wants to talk about comic book movies. It’s really rare that a non-animated comic book movie can “make it work.” Even most of the animated ones suck. The medium of film is so different than words and art on the page. It’s kind of unsettling to me. I think it’s because reading requires imagination, and film requires you to be still and be quiet, lol. I think that Tim Burton’s Batman, Amazon’s ‘the boys,’ X-men 2, and Kick-Ass are some good examples of the translation from comics to movies. Watchmen was pretty good, too.
I haven't seen the movie, but it caught my attention that part of it was set in Ancient Babylon. I have a certain particular interest in that city, and I've noticed over the years that it comes up very, very often in many different contexts. On the one hand you have this movie, and way on the other end you have Bill Cooper with a whole series of shows called "Mystery Babylon".
For all the mention of it, I've noticed that basically no one cares to research why that one ancient place might have such outsized modern cultural import.
Cosmic Abandonment by Mark Passio. Also, his podcast series. In episodes 150 or so, he gets deep into this stuff and even lists books and movies. One he mentions is Splice, which I never heard of before.
Got links??? Because I agree 1000% I am a Gnostic, and digging. Alot of MY truths...my own Gnosis has led me to where you are. Sadly I dont have links anymore....I never archived mine :(
Faggot movie. Superhero movies create incels, who think they have superpowers. They empower faggots and jannies and everybody else wearing their y-fronts inside out, and putting a skirt and make up on. I couldn't even watch 5 minutes of its bullshit, freaking Enternals, in another boy/girl band playing sing alone. Let alone its running time. How does anybody else manage to watch these troupes today? It's a Marvel. Saturated that market into hypocrisy of whose turn is it next to steal the milk money in yet another franchised Disney. The story is always the same, masked yfronts save the day, because they have powers. Sigh.
The hidden hand interview. Damn that was something extraordinary back in the day.
I’m a huge fan of the Eternals series by Neil Gaiman. And also an essene/gnostic. I really have no desire to see the movie, but I like your observations. It’s weird, in my real life, I’m a comic book fan, but everyone that finds that out wants to talk about comic book movies. It’s really rare that a non-animated comic book movie can “make it work.” Even most of the animated ones suck. The medium of film is so different than words and art on the page. It’s kind of unsettling to me. I think it’s because reading requires imagination, and film requires you to be still and be quiet, lol. I think that Tim Burton’s Batman, Amazon’s ‘the boys,’ X-men 2, and Kick-Ass are some good examples of the translation from comics to movies. Watchmen was pretty good, too.
I haven't seen the movie, but it caught my attention that part of it was set in Ancient Babylon. I have a certain particular interest in that city, and I've noticed over the years that it comes up very, very often in many different contexts. On the one hand you have this movie, and way on the other end you have Bill Cooper with a whole series of shows called "Mystery Babylon".
For all the mention of it, I've noticed that basically no one cares to research why that one ancient place might have such outsized modern cultural import.
Cosmic Abandonment by Mark Passio. Also, his podcast series. In episodes 150 or so, he gets deep into this stuff and even lists books and movies. One he mentions is Splice, which I never heard of before.
Space shit is as fake and gay as cape shit.