Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
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- The way the music is played as the characters would hear it, integrated into the scene
- How most of what's going on is unspoken
- All three actors absolutely smashing it
- Feels
"I take back like half of the exclamation points.....they make me look....eager to please. Which I AM....but I don't want anyone to KNOW that"
- Carrie Fisher
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” Randy Pausch
Ne-IEE
6w7 sp/sx
6w7-9w1-4w5
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
Last edited by Muddy; 10-27-2018 at 08:12 AM.
It's thanks to this scene that I tape my laptop cam. Why does my six paranoia have to come true more often than not?
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” Randy Pausch
Ne-IEE
6w7 sp/sx
6w7-9w1-4w5
This scene features good fictional representations for LIE-Ni 8w9 sx/sp, SLE-Ti 1w2 sp/so and LSE-Te 6w7 sx/sp.
El Indio is a good example of SLE-Se 8w7 sx/so. He's not an LIE-Ni (the "strategic manipulator"). Making the man duel with him defies the business calculations of the LIE cognition....that's the cutoff point where its time to say, okay, there's no fckin' way El Indio is an LIE.
Mistyping LIEs as SLE happens frequently. Fictional LIE SLE-lookalike characters include Negan from the Walking Dead, Eric from Divergent, and Marlo Stanfield from the Wire. Fictional SLE LIE-lookalike characters Frank Lucas from American Gangster, Tony Montana from Scarface, El Indio from a Few Dollars More, and Manny Fraker from Death Wish 3.
Last edited by Kill4Me; 11-13-2018 at 01:09 AM.
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” Randy Pausch
Ne-IEE
6w7 sp/sx
6w7-9w1-4w5
Classic scene which apparently happened just the same way in real life. A good contrast between Se force and Te force. First, some background.So Te is a forceful function like Se but more intentional and reflective type of force than instinctive. Jung writes extensively on it. This intentional/instinctive distinction plays out in degrees of viciousness.
An LSE-Te like Gordon Ramsey does not really go for the jugular unless all is lost. Rant and rave, yes, poke, pinch, and provoke, yet, but outright go for the jugular, very, very rare. The SLE in competition is constantly scratching their itch for the jugular even if it means permanently closing a door...and it doesn't matter who against. This recently occurred with Trump. Trump ran an ad that not even Fox was willing to air because of its content. Trump also broke republican strategy to go on the attack against Christine Blasey Ford. All in all, this makes it harder for republicans to bring in votes from both female and minority voters. Trump just had to go for it, though. In this clip, Hoffa (SLE-Ti) just has to go for it, though, and tell Bobby Kennedy to fuck his brother...a good example of "going for the jugular."
Last edited by Kill4Me; 11-08-2018 at 08:35 AM.
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” Randy Pausch
Ne-IEE
6w7 sp/sx
6w7-9w1-4w5
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” Randy Pausch
Ne-IEE
6w7 sp/sx
6w7-9w1-4w5
Without a doubt, one of my favorite movies. The amount of metaphors and symbolism for real life in this movie is insane. Basically a / overload movie. I spoiler tagged scenes that spoil the movie:
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” Randy Pausch
Ne-IEE
6w7 sp/sx
6w7-9w1-4w5
11/10 Tim Roth is so cool
"I take back like half of the exclamation points.....they make me look....eager to please. Which I AM....but I don't want anyone to KNOW that"
- Carrie Fisher