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I wrote a forumwarz fanfic about JB and Fran. I hope you enjoy it.This is ripped off of a Naruto fanfic, right? (view post) |
03/10/2010 | |
Happy Birthday Evil Trout.Happy Birthday! (view post) |
03/08/2010 | |
Contest for 100 Brownie Points! Well, one, reallyIf I receive any BP in this contest, I agree to pbum along all but one of them to the next person after me to post this phrase. If I fail to do so in twenty-four hours, I agree to a toxx ban of one day per BP, or until I fulfill my obligation. I also will edit this post to say who I sent the BP to when complete.
84 sent to Sarcasm Inc. (view post) |
03/06/2010 | |
Happy Birthday, Alan Thicke!Happy birthday Alan Thicke (view post) |
03/01/2010 | |
Choose a number between 1 - 100 for 35 BP7 (view post) |
02/17/2010 | |
Choose a number between 1 - 100 for 35 BP83 (view post) |
02/17/2010 | |
Choose a number between 1 - 100 for 35 BP4 (view post) |
02/17/2010 | |
Synecdoche, New YorkIt doesn’t say it has to be original. >__> (view post) |
02/13/2010 | |
Synecdoche, New YorkWhen do I get my bp? (view post) |
02/13/2010 | |
Synecdoche, New YorkIt is about Caden Cotard, a theatre director producing a version of Death of a Salesman in which he casts young actors in the roles of Willy and Linda Loman, finds his life unraveling. Suffering from numerous physical ailments, he is depressed and alienated from his wife Adele and flirting with Hazel, the woman who works in the box office. His nadir is reached when Adele leaves him for a new life in Berlin, taking their daughter Olive with her.
At this point, Caden unexpectedly receives a MacArthur Fellowship, giving him the money to pursue his artistic interests. He is determined to use it to create an artistic piece of brutal realism and honesty, something into which he can pour his whole self. Gathering an ensemble cast into an enormous warehouse in Manhattan’s theater district, he directs them in a celebration of the mundane, instructing each to live out their constructed lives.
As the mockup inside the warehouse grows increasingly mimetic of the city outside, Caden continues to look for solutions to his personal crises. He is traumatized as Adele becomes a celebrated painter in Berlin and Olive grows up under the questionable guidance of Adele’s friend Maria. He marries Claire, an actress in his cast. Their relationship fails and he continues his awkward relationship with Hazel. Meanwhile, a mysterious condition is systematically shutting down his autonomic functions one by one.
As the years rapidly pbum, the continually expanding warehouse is isolated from the deterioration of the city outside. Caden buries himself ever deeper into his magnum opus, blurring the line between the world of the play and that of reality by populating the cast and crew with doppelgängers. For instance, Sammy Barnathan is cast in the role of Caden in the play after Sammy reveals that he has been obsessively following Caden for twenty years, while Sammy’s lookalike is cast for his part. Sammy’s own interest in Hazel sparks a revival of Caden’s relationship with her.
As he pushes the limits of his relationships, both personally and professionally, Caden lets an actress take over his role as director and takes her previous job as Adele’s cleaning lady. He lives out his days under the replacement director’s instruction, finally preparing for death as he rests his head on the shoulder of an actress in the play, seemingly the only person left alive in the warehouse. As the scene fades to grey, Caden says that he has an idea for how to do the play when the director’s voice in his ear gives him his final cue: “Die.” (view post) |
02/01/2010 | |
Synecdoche, New YorkCaden Cotard, a theatre director producing a version of Death of a Salesman in which he casts young actors in the roles of Willy and Linda Loman, finds his life unraveling. Suffering from numerous physical ailments, he is depressed and alienated from his wife Adele and flirting with Hazel, the woman who works in the box office. His nadir is reached when Adele leaves him for a new life in Berlin, taking their daughter Olive with her.
At this point, Caden unexpectedly receives a MacArthur Fellowship, giving him the money to pursue his artistic interests. He is determined to use it to create an artistic piece of brutal realism and honesty, something into which he can pour his whole self. Gathering an ensemble cast into an enormous warehouse in Manhattan’s theater district, he directs them in a celebration of the mundane, instructing each to live out their constructed lives.
As the mockup inside the warehouse grows increasingly mimetic of the city outside, Caden continues to look for solutions to his personal crises. He is traumatized as Adele becomes a celebrated painter in Berlin and Olive grows up under the questionable guidance of Adele’s friend Maria. He marries Claire, an actress in his cast. Their relationship fails and he continues his awkward relationship with Hazel. Meanwhile, a mysterious condition is systematically shutting down his autonomic functions one by one.
As the years rapidly pbum, the continually expanding warehouse is isolated from the deterioration of the city outside. Caden buries himself ever deeper into his magnum opus, blurring the line between the world of the play and that of reality by populating the cast and crew with doppelgängers. For instance, Sammy Barnathan is cast in the role of Caden in the play after Sammy reveals that he has been obsessively following Caden for twenty years, while Sammy’s lookalike is cast for his part. Sammy’s own interest in Hazel sparks a revival of Caden’s relationship with her.
As he pushes the limits of his relationships, both personally and professionally, Caden lets an actress take over his role as director and takes her previous job as Adele’s cleaning lady. He lives out his days under the replacement director’s instruction, finally preparing for death as he rests his head on the shoulder of an actress in the play, seemingly the only person left alive in the warehouse. As the scene fades to grey, Caden says that he has an idea for how to do the play when the director’s voice in his ear gives him his final cue: “Die.” (view post) |
02/01/2010 | |
Follow me on Twitter for a BP!https://twitter.com/idkbumslol (view post) |
01/24/2010 | |
Follow me on Twitter for a BP!(view post) |
01/24/2010 | |
Follow me on Twitter for a BP!http://twitter.com/fridgemuffint (view post) |
01/24/2010 | |
Follow me on Twitter for a BP!http://twitter.com/fridgebucket (view post) |
01/24/2010 | |
"You cannot listen to this TubSonic as your sound has been disabled."Ohh. Okay, thanks! Also sorry dumb thread <_> (view post) |
01/23/2010 | |
"You cannot listen to this TubSonic as your sound has been disabled."What (view post) |
01/23/2010 | |
Follow me on Twitter for a BP!(view post) |
01/23/2010 | |
Follow me on Twitter for a BP!(view post) |
01/23/2010 | |
Follow me on Twitter for a BP!(view post) |
01/23/2010 |