I warned you not to get me started. SPEED was *the* movie that had loads and loads of freaky experiences in it for me. It all started when the bus exploded in the beginning. I had the feeling of being stuck with a thousand shards of glass and sparkly rainbow colors shot out all around me. It was like being in an exploding bubble. I've never been so freaked out in a movie! I just sat there like a paralyzed baboon and waited for what would happen next. Weird thing after weird thing, but nothing else *quite* that spectacular.
It got me really obsessed about it all. I looked up Reeves's chart and found over 30 comparitive aspects between his chart and mine. That's extremely unusual. Usually you get about 6 aspects, sometimes less. Plus there's a lot of psychic sensitivity in both. Whatever it is, it's cool man. I used to watch Point Break and Speed over and over, they're like psychedelic drug trips.
There are a couple of scenes in Point Break where he's skydiving, and in one in particular, there's one precise moment where I feel like I'm falling through the air. I can actually feel the wind whipping around me. I sometimes thought I'd like to hook up an EEG and find out what's happening to my brain waves right then. I could probably isolate it down to the frame where something starts to happen.
Maybe I should donate myself to a paranormal research institute. I already feel like an astral guinea pig. It's an involuntary response and those things are usually impossible to get in a lab setting. Hmm...I really don't think I could get a research grant for the study of "Psychic effects of Keanu Reeves on the Female Brain." It's a highly subjective experience. But that's usually what ESP boils down to.
Johnny Mnuemonic was pretty much a blow out. The suckier the movie the less exciting things happen. There were only two weird things. One where the girl suddenly has a seizure-like attack or something, and I started to feel like I was levitating out of my seat, then I felt like I was going to puke and I almost got back in my body to get up and leave. You know, that's a really a ironic reaction, considering how bad the movie was. Ah Ha! Suddenly the hidden meaning becomes clear.
One down, #$%$@& to go...
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