[CT] With eyes closed, DKM predicts the future . . .

Dan Moran Jimbo at QueenOfAngels.com
Tue Jul 15 13:53:45 EDT 2003


In a screenplay I never finished, "Dragons," there's a scene where a
current-day hacker is busy at work. It sets up like the scene in
"Swordfish" (though it was written before that -- you know the one if
you saw that movie, the rock-n-roll hacking scene with Wolverine) -- in
"Dragons," our short, fat hacker sits staring at screens filled with
text, types occasionally, sits and drinks coffee, watches more screens
filled with text ... time passes ... more time passes ... one by one the
people who were there to watch the "hacking" file out of the room ... 

Done correctly that could be really funny.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: continuing-time-bounces at ralf.org [mailto:continuing-time-
> bounces at ralf.org] On Behalf Of Scot Wilcoxon
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 11:31 AM
> To: Discussion of works/books of Daniel Keys Moran
> Subject: Re: [CT] With eyes closed, DKM predicts the future . . .
> 
> On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 11:38, Mike Lavin wrote:
> > excitement of the battle. Basically, to an outside observer, it was
a
> > guy standing still with his eyes shut in front of a big box for a
few
> > minutes
> 
> For some reason, Hollywood doesn't often have scenes like that.
> 
> In "Sneakers" there was the sound-effect matching sequence.  Although
> at least there were dials, knobs, and buttons to move, and fading to
> driving to a cocktail party.  Does it matter whether a blind guy has
his
> eyes open or shut?
> 
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