[Not really overly outraged, more valedictory, but....]
'Chapter One. He adored DIF. He idolized it all out of proportion.' Uh, no, make that: 'He-he romanticized it all out of proportion. OK... To him, no matter what the season was, this was still a podcast that existed in mp3 and pulsated to the great tunes of Teague Chrystie.' Uh, now let me start this over...
'Chapter One: He was too romantic about DIF, as he was about everything else. He thrived on the hustle bustle of the forums and the traffic. To him, DIF meant beautiful avatars and street smart posters who seemed to know all the angles.' Ah, corny, too corny for, you know, my taste. Let me, let me try and make it more profound...
'Chapter One: He adored DIF. To him it was a metaphor for the decay of contemporary culture. The same lack of individual integrity that caused so many filmmakers to take the easy way out was rapidly turning the podcast of his dreams in..' No, it's gonna be too preachy, I mean, you know, let's face it, I wanna get some User Karma here.
'Chapter One: He adored DIF. Although to him it was a metaphor for the decay of contemporary culture. How hard it was to exist in a society desensitized by hackneyed VFX, over-compressed soundtracks, studio cynicism, poor story structure, needless sequels...' Too angry. I don't wanna be angry.
'Chapter One. He was as witty and informative as the podcast he loved. Behind his black-rimmed glasses was the coiled critical power of a jungle cat.' Oh, I love this! 'DIF was his podcast, and it always would be.'
Last edited by sellew (2015-03-02 13:30:16)
For the next hour, everything in this post is strictly based on the available facts.