Thursday, September 24, 2009

Theater Experiments

Is it possible that movie directors and writers no more than we think? Is it possible that some movies can be made through the influence of very real ideas but just simply seeing them on the big screen is a way to discredit there existence all together? If people started questioning government agents in all black snooping around anything weird and making there presence obvious, would making a funny quick wit, PG style, over the edge, blown out of proportion movie be a great way to throwing off any kinda true explanation of who they really are? Or if there is all sorts of natural catastrophes that could end our very existence in a blink of an eye, wouldn't it be more soothing to think that our brilliant scientist or random Joe shmoe would be able to come up with a all mighty solution that would save us in a instance right before we where pulverized into oblivion.

Is Hollywood A giant stage for experiments on the public that allows the "Monitor" to stage scenarios and controversies to just watch the public reactions? To better understand the psyche of the society in a whole and to better understand the outcome of say cataclysmic events? If a apocalyptic movie premiers where in the end all of humanity is lost, and the movie does horrible in theaters and critics have nothings but rude limericks about the out come, wouldn't it be safe to say that, that kind of scenario does not fit into the average persons mind frame as being a true possibility? Or would it be fitting to say that if it scares us or seems like there's no "happy way out" that we will simply perceive it as not even being a possibility?

Is it possible that to discredit the existence of aliens or CIA operatives or distant life on other planets, even paranormal phenomena a wave of movies could be released with those types of stories in them to help give people a way out of a conversation they cannot explain? Oh you've just watched to many Sci-Fi flicks or you've just heard to many ghost stories, Your PARANOID. Well you know what, Your damn right I'm paranoid. To say that you know the meaning of everything and that what ever doesn't make since to you just simply cannot be true is absurd and only ignorant people will try to say they know the real way everything is. For in this world anything is a possible and every Idea has to get its start from something, weather its explainable or not I would never say anything is impossible.

So the next time you watch a movie that seems to have a impossible outcome or series of events that seem absolutely unimaginable stop and compare it to some other impossible things that you do believe in like maybe stories from the bible or stories you've heard from relatives that you want to believe in so bad you can feel that they are true, where do you draw the lines in what is and isn't real? How can you draw those lines when you have not taken the time to study the actual probability of such things really happening?