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Philip.K. Dick - "Arena" 4/6

Philip.K. Dick documentary on BBC's "Arena" originally broadcast on 9th April 1994. If you enjoy weird fiction please look at my other videos.  
 
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danger0usknowledge (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Would they pass a Turing test? DADOES was a
disappointment but only compared to the movie.
mittens50 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I dont want to sound blunt but how can I put this? You're FUCKING WRONG. You don't understand that the book has a totally different vibe to the film and is a totally different experience.
danger0usknowledge (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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FUCK YEAH!!! A totally different, like, vibe, like wow.))
I'm saying that any comparison to the visual would HAVE to be a disappointment which says what? That you
can't compare them. FUCKING A!!!
mychannelisgone (1 month ago) Show Hide
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"do you have any fruits or vegetables to declare" "2 WEEks"
A1R5N1P3R (2 months ago) Show Hide
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A screamer who wanders in the night, awesome stuff, at least he had his womanizing down.
ilovethepighat (5 months ago) Show Hide
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It was a goat! A GOAT!!!!
Catfoodmadeofdogfood (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I really wish they wouldn't talk about book endings specifically, just general themes. Stop ruining the remaining Dick novels for me you bastards! Also, Terry Gilliam is annoying
libertarianjury (7 months ago) Show Hide
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How sad that he was a victim of tyranny. One more reason to BE libertarian.

Perhaps the government men were convinced that he would find out they have been manufacturing a false reality for us all. What if they were worried that his next novel would function like a red pill in the Matrix, and cause the complete and utter breakdown of the illusion? This is highly likely. Not simply the complete destruction of the federal reserve, but the illusion that universal coercion is necessary...
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Im a libertarian myself and wanted Ron Paul for president, however most of the general public buys into the phony news and propaganda of mainstream media. They'd rather watch Dancing with The Stars every night than read a book or explore or think for themselves or try to make a difference. It takes a large amount of people to truly change our society.
Most people could care less about the federal reserve or the failing war on drugs or poverty, they're just looking out for themselves & its sad
almanacofsleep (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I find it weird how libertarian has become a by word of laissez-faire capitalism and championed by people like Ron Paul, seeing as the very term was coined by an anarcho-communist, for most of the 19th and 20th century to be a libertarian is to be an anarchist/communist. I wonder how many so called libertarian today know this?

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