06-03-2023, 02:08 AM
So I was reading through Elon's Twitter (the only Twitter account I actually read, lmfao) and I saw reference to this movie...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirteenth_Floor
Everyone was talking about how it came out the same year as The Matrix and was totally overlooked.
I got curious about it and decided to watch it...
Let me tell you, none of the Matrix movies have shit on this film.
It's a remake of a German movie, "Welt am Draht" (1973)...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_on_a_Wire
It's better than Inception or any of those other bullshit movies that over-complicate the issue to the highest degree.
Makes those movies look like a fucking joke.
Can't believe I've never seen it, or at least heard it cited as an important movie if you wanna know what the fuck is really going on.
I remember it being advertised on a poster at the movie store back in the day, have seen the name here and there throughout the years.
But I've never watched it, never even seen any part of it anywhere before. Don't remember any previews, haven't seen any of the clips, nothing...
Which is wild since I've been a huge Vincent D'Onofrio fan since the early 2000s and purposely watched even the most obscure shit he was ever in. But not this movie. His acting is superb as usual. I may not agree with the guy's politics, but he's one of the greatest actors who ever lived.
The movie is fucking amazing. No wonder they never talk about it.
It's simply perfect.
What flat earther tards don't seem to realize is that a sphere accomplishes the same limitations a flat plane does, only better...
Travel the whole globe in a straight line, and you'd eventually be right back where you started.
And that's that.
If you haven't seen it, watch it... good shit.
It makes sense that I'd never seen it before now though. The other day I experienced something that has left no doubt in my mind... we really do live in a simulation. I won't discuss the details.
What happened was beyond the realm of what is "possible" and the odds were not just astronomical... it was impossible.
So this is just icing on the cake. You never see things the same way again once you have an experience like that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirteenth_Floor
Everyone was talking about how it came out the same year as The Matrix and was totally overlooked.
I got curious about it and decided to watch it...
Let me tell you, none of the Matrix movies have shit on this film.
It's a remake of a German movie, "Welt am Draht" (1973)...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_on_a_Wire
It's better than Inception or any of those other bullshit movies that over-complicate the issue to the highest degree.
Makes those movies look like a fucking joke.
Can't believe I've never seen it, or at least heard it cited as an important movie if you wanna know what the fuck is really going on.
I remember it being advertised on a poster at the movie store back in the day, have seen the name here and there throughout the years.
But I've never watched it, never even seen any part of it anywhere before. Don't remember any previews, haven't seen any of the clips, nothing...
Which is wild since I've been a huge Vincent D'Onofrio fan since the early 2000s and purposely watched even the most obscure shit he was ever in. But not this movie. His acting is superb as usual. I may not agree with the guy's politics, but he's one of the greatest actors who ever lived.
The movie is fucking amazing. No wonder they never talk about it.
It's simply perfect.
What flat earther tards don't seem to realize is that a sphere accomplishes the same limitations a flat plane does, only better...
Travel the whole globe in a straight line, and you'd eventually be right back where you started.
And that's that.
If you haven't seen it, watch it... good shit.
It makes sense that I'd never seen it before now though. The other day I experienced something that has left no doubt in my mind... we really do live in a simulation. I won't discuss the details.
What happened was beyond the realm of what is "possible" and the odds were not just astronomical... it was impossible.
So this is just icing on the cake. You never see things the same way again once you have an experience like that.