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Post by Babu Baboon on Mar 5, 2014 6:35:53 GMT -6
Does anyone else have dreams that seem more like being in or watching a movie? I had a couple of wile ones last week.
In one, I was a kid starting out at a high school for vampires. It was more like a real high school, though, instead of one filled with pretty goth kids.
In another, it was like an Anchorman sequel! The Will Ferrell character had stumbled across some criminals and has to team up with a sassy black lady cop with a big afro (a Foxxy Cleopatra type) to take them down.
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Post by mh on Mar 5, 2014 19:17:00 GMT -6
i think maybe i do, but i forget nearly all my dreams
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Post by Babu Baboon on Mar 5, 2014 19:22:03 GMT -6
I do that, too. When I first wake up, I think, "I'd better right this down". Then POOF, it's gone.
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Post by Killian on Mar 5, 2014 22:48:42 GMT -6
If they are, it's vaguely. I don't get too many of character conventions like Babu, but some camera tricks are definitely modeled on film techniques. I think it's because many camera tricks are so bad my subconscious parodies them, like some cheesy chase scene camera work. Sometimes there's some really bad dubstep in them too. As for other senses like smell and taste, I think my dreams don't develop on them enough.
Like, one of my last dreams I was in a space pod and I crash landed into an asteroid (which wasn't really an asteroid), I got trapped in a tunnel and had to dig my way out without being detected by the inhabitants, which I could hear but never see. Maybe my brain is poor in CGI effects and needed a shortcut. I'm not sure if there are any films like that, but the visuals are probably molded on movies like 2001 and Moon, and also game franchises like Halo and Mass Effect. Now, if I had a dream about a place I've never visited like Antarctica, it'd be based on appearances from films like The Thing and various documentaries. For all those are worth, I've never had a next-level cinematic technique in my dreams since my imagination sucks.
I forget most of my dreams. I haven't had a successful lucid dream in a while, but then I guess I have no desire to anymore.
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Post by Babu Baboon on Mar 6, 2014 22:13:45 GMT -6
I had another cinematic one last night, but Morpheus kept changing the script!
It started with Jason statham and Burt Reynolds. They were both cops, but Statham had quit for some reason and Reynolds was trying to get him to come back. Then for some reason, they're on a dirt race track outside Statham's place racing around, driving like crazy.
Then, it changes and they're not cops but super heroes. Statham is in costume but Burt Reynolds is still wearing a suit.
Then for some reson, it cuts to a room full of super villains. It's a support group for super villains who have been emotionally scarred by the things they've encountered in the course of villainy. Weirdly, the scene started to look more like a book drawn by Kieth Giffen.
Dreams are weird.
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