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The Other Side of Midnight - Richard C. Hoagland - Live Chat Thread

Started by cosmic hobo, June 24, 2015, 09:00:52 PM

popple

Sorry the pepperoni slices were too big to spell a drawn out braaaaap


zeebo

Art therapy dude needs to spread around some healing vibes asap.

Barfly

Quote from: zeebo on August 13, 2015, 02:22:47 AM
So Hoagie knew a guy, who made special film, in a special lab, which was destroyed soon after the apollo missions?  Got it.
Wonder if Kieth will edit the bullshit comment

K_Dubb

Quote from: zeebo on August 13, 2015, 02:23:56 AM
Art therapy dude needs to spread around some healing vibes asap.

Yeah never mind the pictures, let's go back to the subliminal messages in the art.

ShayP

Quote from: popple on August 13, 2015, 02:23:45 AM
Sorry the pepperoni slices were too big to spell a drawn out braaaaap



What has gotten into you!?  It's like I went to my favorite band's concert and they gave me 4 encores.  ;D  Well done!  8)


Dixon Bawls

Quote from: popple on August 13, 2015, 02:23:45 AM
Sorry the pepperoni slices were too big to spell a drawn out braaaaap



You can send this pic to the cook when you order the pizza for Rich!

zeebo

Quote from: ShayP on August 13, 2015, 02:25:54 AM
What has gotten into you!?  It's like I went to my favorite band's concert and they gave me 4 encores.  ;D  Well done!  8)

It's like a friggin Springsteen show from the late 70's!


ShayP

Quote from: K_Dubb on August 13, 2015, 02:27:22 AM
Art dude scores a point with "chiaroscuro"

Too lazy too Google.  WTF is that.  Please help my mind.  :D


K_Dubb

Quote from: ShayP on August 13, 2015, 02:28:57 AM
Too lazy too Google.  WTF is that.  Please help my mind.  :D

Fancy word for high-contrast light and shadow

Dixon Bawls

Quote from: ShayP on August 13, 2015, 02:28:57 AM
Too lazy too Google.  WTF is that.  Please help my mind.  :D

Dramatic use of shading, esp in black and white works.

ShayP

Quote from: Barfly on August 13, 2015, 02:29:36 AM
I'm sure this guest will never be back again

Hopefully.  I'm guessing Art gave the "order" after this guy was on his show, then sent him to Richard.  Hoagie's like Luca Brasi tonight.

Option 1:  Glass domes on the Moon
Option 2:  Kubrick did it.

Hmmm...


ShayP

Quote from: Dixon Bawls on August 13, 2015, 02:30:56 AM
Dramatic use of shading, esp in black and white works.

Quote from: K_Dubb on August 13, 2015, 02:30:10 AM
Fancy word for high-contrast light and shadow

Thanks peeps.  So much damn love in this thread.  BRAAPS!

Barfly

Quote from: ShayP on August 13, 2015, 02:31:31 AM
Hopefully.  I'm guessing Art gave the "order" after this guy was on his show, then sent him to Richard.  Hoagie's like Luca Brasi tonight.
Hoagie could never be Luca Brasi , but i get your drift

"The name of the game is to lie to cover up what is on the moon"

Seems more complex for them to have multiple corporations lie over and over about the film, doesn't it? Why would kodak lie or anyone else for that matter? Moon landings were done, then why cover up this incredible technology of film? Or why mislead the public, answer, they maybe not lying....you just don't want to believe they have told the truth and prefer that Nasa somehow told the truth in this instance and not in all the other lies you point out.... I detect ambivalence and lack of faith in the landings even on the most die hard people that want to think it was real, yeah it was real, it was real on a set, it happened, the moon landing filming happened, but only in a metaphorical artistic sense.

Sure, we landed on the moon, but somehow they hid glass buildings they discovered and lied about that? Which sounds the simplest explanation we didn't go or there were multiple secrets and lies about it and Nasa managed to keep it all secret all these years...sometimes Hoagie makes sense in that if they could lie about the landings then why not say they lied about unicorns and glass buildings, that way when anyone talks about whether we went or didn't all they remember maybe the outrageous theories mixed in with the plausible and likely truth, which has now been carefully assassinated?

zeebo

Quote from: Dixon Bawls on August 13, 2015, 02:30:56 AM
Dramatic use of shading, esp in black and white works.

I was gonna bs it was a trendy tequila, glad I didn't try.

ShayP

Quote from: Barfly on August 13, 2015, 02:33:30 AM
Hoagie could never be Luca Brasi , but i get your drift

;)  Well...he could be when Luca met his end.  Instead of piano wire...it's suede strands from the bolo tie.

ShayP

Quote from: zeebo on August 13, 2015, 02:34:11 AM
I was gonna bs it was a trendy tequila, glad I didn't try.

I would've soooo believed you too.  Thank goodness I don't drink tequila.  I would try to order it. ;D

Barfly

Quote from: ShayP on August 13, 2015, 02:34:38 AM
;)  Well...he could be when Luca met his end.  Instead of piano wire...it's suede strands from the bolo tie.
Gothca

K_Dubb

It's possible Mr. Bean realized after his early works that the Titanium White and Ivory Black in his starter kit was running out first.


Dixon Bawls

Quote from: zeebo on August 13, 2015, 02:34:11 AM
I was gonna bs it was a trendy tequila, glad I didn't try.
It kinda sounds like a dry red wine...
good with fava beans.

Kubrick seems to maybe tell his story...one wonders if he eventually broke through his own conditioning but was trapped in it for many years, he was not a very public person, almost like he had been traumatized in some manner in the 60s.



Dixon Bawls

Quote from: K_Dubb on August 13, 2015, 02:36:39 AM
It's possible Mr. Bean realized after his early works that the Titanium White and Ivory Black in his starter kit was running out first.
Hahaaa! Those are usually the biggest tubes!

ShayP

Quote from: Barfly on August 13, 2015, 02:37:49 AM
I like pissed off Hoagie better

For me...only at the guest.  At the callers though makes him seem like a small spiteful person.  2 cents.  ;)

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