I have them both, but I haven't got around to watching them yet. Everyone keeps telling me I'll like them.
Weirdest Dreams Page 5
Quote: zooo @ January 24 2009, 5:53 PM GMTI have them both, but I haven't got around to watching them yet. Everyone keeps telling me I'll like them.
mmm. I fell asleep in the film.
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Action sequence.
"We need to get out of here"
"Cult reference quip"
"Return Cult Reference quip"
Rince repeat for...well it felt like days but think it was 90 minutes.
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When I was a kid I had dreams about man eating cars and trains.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ January 25 2009, 3:00 AM GMTWhen I was a kid I had dreams about man eating cars and trains.
Did he just turn up and start?
I remember that, as a teenager, I had several dreams about Godzilla. Happy times.
Quote: Tuumble @ January 24 2009, 3:30 PM GMTYears ago I dreamt I was playing football with Gazza in an empty swimming pool.
Years ago I dreamt I was playing football in Gaza with an empty swimming pool.
I'm aware the fruitcake alarms are going to be ringing loud here but I had a dream, many moons ago, so horrifyingly supernatural that it was one of the defining moments of my life. It was about a creature of utter evil that had targeted me. There's an aspect about the dream that I'm going to convert into a drama so can't really explain what the head-fryingly scariest part was. I still carry the psychological scars of that night.
I also have 3 dream houses that I regularly appear in. None of them are real world, all obey their own physical set of rules and are uniquely different to the other, and I seem to recognise and remember the rooms and stairways from each subsequent visit.
The advantage of such vivid dreams is I often find myself working on script problems that have been bugging me in waking hours and some of my best funny one-liners or dramatic opening scenes were given to me as dreams.
Quote: SlagA @ January 25 2009, 3:52 PM GMTYears ago I dreamt I was playing football in Gaza with an empty swimming pool.
I'm aware the fruitcake alarms are going to be ringing loud here but I had a dream, many moons ago, so horrifyingly supernatural that it was one of the defining moments of my life. It was about a creature of utter evil that had targeted me. There's an aspect about the dream that I'm going to convert into a drama so can't really explain what the head-fryingly scariest part was. I still carry the psychological scars of that night.
I also have 3 dream houses that I regularly appear in. None of them are real world, all obey their own physical set of rules and are uniquely different to the other, and I seem to recognise and remember the rooms and stairways from each subsequent visit.
The advantage of such vivid dreams is I often find myself working on script problems that have been bugging me in waking hours and some of my best funny one-liners or dramatic opening scenes were given to me as dreams.
Am I right in feeling there's something deeply familiar in there?
Quote: SlagA @ January 25 2009, 3:52 PM GMT
The advantage of such vivid dreams is I often find myself working on script problems that have been bugging me in waking hours and some of my best funny one-liners or dramatic opening scenes were given to me as dreams.
Ditto, I've dreamt some stuff and written it day after and thought. Mmmm the structure in my dreams is getting alot better as I get older.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ January 25 2009, 3:00 AM GMTWhen I was a kid I had dreams about man eating cars and trains.
Sounds like you were living in the Blondie song, Rapture...
Fab Five Freddie told me everybody's high
DJ's spinnin' are savin' my mind
Flash is fast, Flash is cool
Francois sez fas, Flashe' no do
And you don't stop, sure shot
Go out to the parking lot
And you get in your car and you drive real far
And you drive all night and then you see a light
And it comes right down and lands on the ground
And out comes a man from Mars
And you try to run but he's got a gun
And he shoots you dead and he eats your head
And then you're in the man from Mars
You go out at night, eatin' cars
You eat Cadillacs, Lincolns too
Mercuries and Subarus
And you don't stop, you keep on eatin' cars
Then, when there's no more cars
You go out at night and eat up bars where the people meet
Face to face, dance cheek to cheek
One to one, man to man
Dance toe to toe
Don't move too slow, 'cause the man from Mars
Is through with cars, he's eatin' bars
Yeah, wall to wall, door to door, hall to hall
He's gonna eat 'em all
Rapture, be pure
Take a tour, through the sewer
Don't strain your brain, paint a train
You'll be singin' in the rain
I said don't stop, do punk rock
Quote: SlagA @ January 25 2009, 3:52 PM GMTYears ago I dreamt I was playing football in Gaza with an empty swimming pool.
I'm aware the fruitcake alarms are going to be ringing loud here but I had a dream, many moons ago, so horrifyingly supernatural that it was one of the defining moments of my life. It was about a creature of utter evil that had targeted me. There's an aspect about the dream that I'm going to convert into a drama so can't really explain what the head-fryingly scariest part was. I still carry the psychological scars of that night.
I also have 3 dream houses that I regularly appear in. None of them are real world, all obey their own physical set of rules and are uniquely different to the other, and I seem to recognise and remember the rooms and stairways from each subsequent visit.
Not as daft as you think. A colleague has dreams that she visits a house and in there she has a completely separate family. She says sometimes they are so vivd she finds it difficult to separate her waking world from her dream. I'm sure there's a film in there somewhere.
Quote: Moonstone @ January 25 2009, 3:55 PM GMTAm I right in feeling there's something deeply familiar in there?
I am a very transparent person, even when being vague, eh?
Quote: roscoff @ January 25 2009, 4:04 PM GMTNot as daft as you think. A colleague has dreams that she visits a house and in there she has a completely separate family. She says sometimes they are so vivd she finds it difficult to separate her waking world from her dream. I'm sure there's a film in there somewhere.
Thank goodness for that. I thought I was the only dream-nutter.
Quote: SlagA @ January 25 2009, 3:52 PM GMTI also have 3 dream houses that I regularly appear in. None of them are real world, all obey their own physical set of rules and are uniquely different to the other, and I seem to recognise and remember the rooms and stairways from each subsequent visit.
What SlagA doesn't know is that each night I take his sleeping body and transport him into one of these three houses and I play, I play my eccentric millionaire mind games.
Quote: roscoff @ January 25 2009, 4:04 PM GMTNot as daft as you think. A colleague has dreams that she visits a house and in there she has a completely separate family. She says sometimes they are so vivd she finds it difficult to separate her waking world from her dream. I'm sure there's a film in there somewhere.
Muah ha ha ha!
Quote: Leevil @ January 25 2009, 4:08 PM GMTWhat SlagA doesn't know is that each night I take his sleeping body and transport him into one of these three houses and I play, I play my eccentric millionaire mind games.
It explains why I wake up each morning screaming "Leevil."
Quote: SlagA @ January 25 2009, 4:08 PM GMTI am a very transparent person, even when being vague, eh?
Thank goodness for that. I thought I was the only dream-nutter.
She also has the ability to fly in her dreams as well. But not when she's in her dream house! Geddit? Sorry.
Quote: roscoff @ January 25 2009, 4:10 PM GMTShe also has the ability to fly in her dreams as well.
I fly in my dreams too but not in the Peter Pan sense. I actually swim through the air or lie on my back and 'tread' air like water to rise upwards.