Trying to Build a Five-Senses Movie While Worrying About Covid at Home
January 27, 2022
The day starts with learning music by feel and imagining a movie that reaches the audience through sound, smell, taste, and touch, then shifts into old-film admiration, fear of catching Covid from Milan, and a protective instinct toward my brother and sister.
Sugary Coffee, George Gilder and Hoping for IDF Security
1:45 p.m.
Will do some exercise, then rest today, eat lunch. The coffee I drank was poison, with the sugar it had in it. Better to have thrown it away. If you want to kill somebody you H word, just kindly send them a box of expensive, sugary Turkish delights, Cuban cigars and also these bottles of hard liquor every week.
I saw this guy: George Gilder. He is friends with Cheryl Fehlberg. The IDF FB page fan club admin. Though, she's hidden it now. I hope they send me IDF commandos for my personal security! Lee Kuan Yew got Gurkhas from Nepal from the British!
Playing the Mandalorian Theme and Designing a Sensory Film
3:45 p.m.
It's remarkably easier than it looks to learn to enjoy a musical instrument.
I don't know how to read musical instrumentation or notes off a book. I play it by feel and sound.
These keys. I found. They result in the Mandalorian theme. Although, it's a flute. Not a Bass Recorder.
I love music. I want my movie to be a treat to the ears, the eyes, the nose -- through aromatic reed diffusers or spray, the tongue, through a surprise I told only Alex Marsh, and maybe even to the touch.
Touch. It is hard. But I think I know just what to do on this.
A movie experience should be something the audience really love and are moved by and something exceptionally wonderful.
This surround sound thing. 5.1 and 7.1 audio. It will be tricky. But it will be worth it.
████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy once declared that:
" We must do things not because they are easy, but because they are hard. "
Marked Woman, Covid Worries and the Pale Horse
11:30 p.m.
I'm watching Marked Woman 1937 with Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart.
It's much better than many new movies where the story is unclear.
I'm scared of catching Covid-19 from Milan. I hope I can still get booster shot.
I care for my sister and brother, unlike Cain, I am my brother's keeper and my sister's keeper and I want none to ride a pale horse...
I was listening to When the man comes around by Johnny Cash in afternoon. In Man of La Mancha, he alludes to death as the one who rides on a pale horse.
In La Mancha Man, ███████████████████████████████████████████, she tries interceding on behalf of this guy, ██████████████████████.
It's crazy how WW2 broke out in 1939 September and ended in 1945 September. So, this movie was in 1937, it captures how people were then. Spectacular. Time machine.
Marked Woman, Casablanca and Remembering Holocaust Victims
Friday 28th, January.
12:00 a.m.
I am feeling sleepy. I'm calling it a night. Taking 45 mg of Mirtazapine.
This movie Marked Woman 1937 is very good. I like this and Casablanca.
I didn't quite fully understand and value Casablanca because it's hard to put myself in that era.
This fake newspaper The Daily Chronicle. It is 3 Cents. It is $0.03.
It's that Never Again time of year to honor the 6,000,000 victims of The Holocaust, the 1,000,000 children slain.
I personally studied the Nazi terrorist tragedy in depth to help avoid any kind of repeat ghastly genocide.
Sulzberger didn't do enough according to a few critics, but I think they did as much as they possibly could do.
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