I've got some real news here, no joke, I'm it, this is where the train makes a big stop, gather around! On second thought, what I have to report this time around may involve some reviewing of my previous blog and other stuff, trusting me on a few things, and putting lots of things together. Well, would you look at all of those people who are unaware of how intense and trustworthy things are with me heading for the door. Okay, well, you're just not ready. And now, for the rest of you, those who are still here (especially those who are still here on the first read, as opposed to those who read only so far, leave, but then are prodded into coming back by people passing the word that there really is something here):
Where to begin? I'll just rattle everything off, that'll be my style here.
In my previous blog I described where I had special reason for making a connection between Steven Spielberg's description at the Golden Globes of trains colliding, and the simultaneously broadcast "24" premier, which involved the idea of airplanes colliding, and a scene in Spielberg's "Minority Report" that came from my "Mall Man" video.
I also showed in my previous blog where the weekly Monk/Steinhoff videoclip (which exist because nearly every episode of "Monk" ever made deliberately includes things that connect with things in my creative work, see some on YouTube under Zoomsteinhoff; and also to be found in a few of my other blogs) for 1-16-09 involved usage of a bicycle bell. Is there reason to connect the bicycle bell to the train and plane collision ideas, in that ringing a bicycle bell is like honking a car horn, which relates to avoiding vehicle collisions? Read on!
Background For What Happened Sunday, 1-18-09
It used to be that on the rare occasions that I sent an email to one of the stars of my "Gosk 2" video, who happens to be connected with more than one Arquette sibling, the following day someone who resembled Jennifer Aniston would drive by me (possibly Ms. Aniston herself). As many of us know, Jennifer Aniston is best friends in real life with Courteney Cox Arquette, wife of David Arquette. However, there was only one time that I could say with absolute certainty that it was Jennifer Aniston herself driving by me - and driving one of those cube-shaped cars. On that day, in response, I watched that night's "In Case Of Emergency," a TV show David Arquette starred in, expecting, from what might be described as a shorthand that's developed, that I would likely see on that night's show something related. Sure enough, that night's episode connected to Jennifer Aniston, in that it strongly referenced the movie "The Graduate", a movie which was the focus of the Jennifer Aniston movie, "Rumor Has It" (a movie centered on the family that "The Graduate" was rumored to be based on in reality). A week or two following this, I saw another cube-shaped car, this one containing a license plate that read something like, "Jen B". I do also understand that there exist in this world cube-shaped cars that can in no way be connected with Jennifer Aniston.
Sunday, 1-18-09
Now back to the present: on Saturday I sent another one of my rare emails to that same star of my "Gosk 2" video. On Sunday, it was not Jennifer Aniston but Angelina Jolie herself who unmistakeably drove by me - in a cube-shaped car. When one reflects on the other thing, besides the bicycle bell, in this week's Monk/Steinhoff videoclip, namely the cube-shaped tomato, one finds a connection. People have taken an interest in the Cubist art movement for lesser reasons.
I will leave these Spielberg-Sutherland-Shaloub-Pitt-et-al connections for you to interconnect, however, please be careful to keep your train of thought from colliding with reality.
Other Sunday, 1-18-09 News
Additionally, my previous blog made a strong pitch for my idea for the "Saturday Night Live" of 1-17-09, "Teddy Tinyfingers" (for the history of myself and SNL read some of my other blogs). We then saw how the last SNL sketch of the evening was about giving people excuses, and how in the last two minutes of that sketch one character suggested to another character that they say their arms fell off. My "Teddy Tinyfingers" sketch idea is about Tim Burton making a movie about someone who deliberately blows up his own hands. To add to this, the next day, Sunday, a Tim Burton look-alike was witnessed by me. Incidentally, Tim Burton and I both went to CalArts at the same time during the '70s. Furthermore, I have been quite the major influence on Burton's work at certain times.
Finally, the 1-19-09 "24" included a woman hiding in a Safe Room intoning her line in the same identical precise manner as occurs in my "Gosk 2" video, when Buegert says, "Vinkalert's hiding somewhere, isn't he?"
Monday, January 19, 2009
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