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Movies: 12/6/2012 23:36:53


Addy the Dog 
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space odyssey is the fucking bomb. nice choices panda, although i can't stand into the wild, jimmy candlestick or whatever his name was is so, so pretentious. it feels to me that he was venerated because of his death, but if he was alive he would have been recognised for the selfish person he is.

but i enjoy a film that really fires up my hatred, got to admire it for that.

(i think "mounty python" is the canadian version of monty python.)




making assumptions about people I don't know anything about is what I do best.


I believe you mentioned previously that you are also adept at the targeted disposal of your own waste.




Hey, this thread got interesting.

Mono no aware is the sense I got from that ending, both when I watched it the first time and rewatching. However I found the film's use of it to be somewhat facile, resulting in a great deal of bathos when the boy played his recording of the plastic bag. Mono no aware isn't exactly relevant to an object that will last for millenia.

2:25 to 2:37 almost makes it explicit in your youtube clip. Note that he says he 'stop[s] trying to hold onto it' (I find this doesn't cohere with the boy's ceaseless recording of trivialities.)

I don't see any philosophy in this, only emotion. The quiddity of mono no aware is our own transience and mortality, which is reflected to us in nature. This results in acute sorrow, from which no self-aggrandising philosophy will liberate you.

I am familiar with your points 2 and 3 from absurdism, but not in particular from Heidegger. I am familiar with the first point from Nietzsche.

I'm not going to get into why I disagree with all 3 points but I will say that I am a nihilist and that I am continually disappointed in philosophers' lack of rigour.

(I also find that people like Heidegger subconsciously obscure the truth, because they are incapable of acknowledging it, and that if you fail to understand what they are saying, it is a failure on their part since they are poor writers. The only requirement to being a philosopher is to have lived; there is no need for jargon.

This isn't anti-intellectual but anti-academical. Your life is composed of very simple actions. If your philosophy is so far removed from reality that it requires its own language, it is merely masturbation.)

Lack of philosophical rigour is extant in this monologue, too (if we shall do it the indignity of subjecting it to philosophical analysis).

For 2 minutes he describes various moments of his life. (He talks about "beauty", which, like "good" and "evil", do not exist. If every single fucking moment of every single person's life is beautiful and significant ... well, as szeweningen, the economist, will tell you, such overabundance makes a thing worthless.)

Then he describes the nature of his experiencing of this "beauty". 2:16 - 2:36.

And finally, he says he is grateful for his life. Why is he grateful for it? Is it not made clear in the film that perhaps for decades, his life was joyless?

There's no philosophy in that (and if there is, he jumps straight from a description of nature to a conclusion, and is guilty of a naturalistic fallacy). I do not need to invoke Heidegger to explain it: it is nostalgia.

Things appear better in the memory, when they are extracted from the mundanity of life. The images we see are a highlight reel, all the gristle of existence excised. Imagine if he was talking about how grateful he was for life after we saw him washing dishes, watching television, at a cocktail party, commuting to his job. Let's not romanticise. I just spent an hour writing this fucking post. Call me an ingrate, but I wish I was dead.

I didn't hate this film, or even dislike it, but it's far from profound, though it desperately tries to be.
Movies: 12/6/2012 23:38:53


Addy the Dog 
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fuck it
Movies: 12/6/2012 23:52:55


À la recherche du temps perdu 
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Ahah x right now I am too tired to answer you about the film, probably I will do it tomorrow:(

(This isn't related to anything, but if you want to focus nihilism read Demons of Dostoevskij, if you didn't already, but only if you have read Crime and Punishment, or you won't be able to appreciate the best book ever -in my opinion-)

Anyway I'm sorry for your nihilism, because I had that fase too and it was when I wanted to kill myself and it wasn't funny, thanks God I'm over with that crap and now I am the happiest guy ever, so if you want to talk about that, feel free. (of course this is not a psychological tutor proposal, but since I'm very sensitive about that argument and you are an interesting guy, I won't be happy to see you wasting your life:) )
Movies: 12/7/2012 00:06:46


Addy the Dog 
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i read crime and punishment a year ago. i didn't glean anything from it philosophically. raskolnikov walks through that book in such delirium, there is little coherence to his actions. the most logical thing he did was the murder.

very entertaining though.

suicide doesn't follow logically from nihilism.
Movies: 12/7/2012 00:19:57


À la recherche du temps perdu 
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Meh then you are in the first fase of nihilism.

When you will understand that every kind of pleasure leads to boredom, and that despite your being nothing, people will generally bring you pain (in your opinion it doesn't exist, but even if you are right, you will feel it in any case), then what reasons should you have to live?

Anyway to nihilism there is pretty simple philosophical solution, but since you seem to be still equilibrate, I guess that you should understand it by yourselves:)
Movies: 12/7/2012 10:36:12


Wilfred Owen 
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Wow, how this thread has changed since I last looked in. There is a enough negative energy here to make a worm hole.

Let's all lose ourselves in this void!

:P
Movies: 12/7/2012 18:01:36


J Russell Mikkelsen 
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I didn't like 2000 A Space Odissey, it is absolutely overexstimated...

To me it seemed a poor mixture of The Planet of Apes, Star Trek and the first episode of Simpson's 13th season:/

Avatar visual effects are much better too, so I don't really understand why that movie is so well considered.
You're joking, right? I have to assume you're joking. It's hard to tell. But it was made in the 60's and Stanley Kubrik (the director) is credited with creating the sci-fi movie genre. He did things with the camera in Space Oddyssey that previously weren't considered possible.

I can totally understand not liking the movie. But to say it wasn't original or that it stole from Planet of the Apes or Star Trek is kind of a joke. Just so you know, Kubrik and some sci-fi writer made the movie and it was based on a book the other guy wrote.
Movies: 12/7/2012 18:06:47


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Movies: 12/7/2012 18:17:31


Addy the Dog 
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Arthur C Clarke is "some other guy" now?

I don't who asserts that Kubrick invented sci-fi in cinema, but whoever they, they must not be familiar with Voyage dans la lune.

And yeah, obviously he was joking.

Anyway Trollussa, you must be in the 77th phase of idiocy. I don't have any reason to live, but I don't have any reason to kill myself either, philosophically speaking. No conclusions can be drawn from nihilism, only the negation of other conclusions. If you think otherwise I'd thank you to explain yourself, rather than just patronise me.

Luckily for you, truth is also meaningless (ecclesiastes 2:15), so you aren't missing out on much.
Movies: 12/7/2012 18:35:56


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Wow J Russ you are really sharp as everybody says!
I really tought that Kubrik has taken his ideas from Simpsons:( Now I will reconsider 2001 A Space Odissey!

Meh x I don't want to spam this thread, nor dominize you, so if you are an happy-dead-man , I'm just happier for you;)
Movies: 12/7/2012 19:14:09


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Movies: 12/7/2012 19:18:26


À la recherche du temps perdu 
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Yeaaah now after hellbender I have also Billy as my personal cantor!
I'm feeling so important:/
I will love to see you in the streamed event tomorrow;)
Movies: 12/7/2012 21:22:05


Addy the Dog 
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dominize me trollussa! i'm yours for the taking!

if you want to talk about that, feel free.


feel free to talk about it ... so i can be patronised with winks, "meh"s and talk of "phases".

happy-dead-man


i dont know what this means ... the echo & the bunnymen song?

I don't want to spam this thread


no ... wouldnt want to spam it by replying to my comments about a film. that's not what this thread is about.

seems to me that you are burying your head in the sand like tolstoy ... yes, isnt nihilism foolish now! well, off with you. go disappear up heidegger's ass, surely that's where the meaning of life is located.
Movies: 12/7/2012 22:20:35


À la recherche du temps perdu 
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no ... wouldnt want to spam it by replying to my comments about a film. that's not what this thread is about.

seems to me that you are burying your head in the sand like tolstoy ... yes, isnt nihilism foolish now! well, off with you. go disappear up heidegger's ass, surely that's where the meaning of life is located.


I don't understand:/

Yes it was the Echo and Bunnymen song, I'm pleased you managed to google it.

About your comment of the film, there was no need to answer your comment, because to me you just didn't understand it, and I generally avoid arguments about a sobjective opinion.

If we want to speak about philosophy here, it seems like spamming.
But if you need to see your beloved theory ridiculized you can feel free of inviting me to a private game;)
Movies: 12/7/2012 22:43:23

Dr. TypeSomething 
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Man, yall really need to slow down cowboys with your nouns!
Movies: 12/8/2012 00:21:38


Guiguzi 
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“In a controversy the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth, and have begun striving for ourselves.”
Movies: 12/8/2012 05:14:57


Master Miyagi • apex 
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i'm perfectly fine with X and Trollussa battling it out but Billy if your not gonna post about movies please leave this thread alone.
Movies: 12/8/2012 22:58:12


Addy the Dog 
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Yeah, you're not the only fan of echo and the bunnymen, buddy. And you got the title so wrong, googling it didn't help ...

I'm not really interested in talking to you. All you do is talk about talking.

"Facile is he who copy/pastes Buddha quotes from some website."

Nice callback Dr.
Movies: 12/8/2012 23:21:01


À la recherche du temps perdu 
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Nuu why you no want speak me? me wise buddy.
me has transformed a lot of jerks in much more jerks people...

By the way since you are at least as sharp as JRM, did you understand that I didn't write anything of serious here, right?:/
Movies: 12/9/2012 15:02:24


Addy the Dog 
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Anyway I'm sorry for your nihilism, because I had that fase too and it was when I wanted to kill myself and it wasn't funny, thanks God I'm over with that crap and now I am the happiest guy ever, so if you want to talk about that, feel free. (of course this is not a psychological tutor proposal, but since I'm very sensitive about that argument and you are an interesting guy, I won't be happy to see you wasting your life:) )


Yeah, re-reading that, it doesn't sound serious at all. The part about your suicide is hilarious to me, now.

Your english is getting progressively worse, my old, wizened, world-weary friend.
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