"Blade Runner 2049 is so good. It's so really underrated," says Coontz. "He has such a good way of conveying space, like he gives a sense of these big spaces and you know, these distances." He adds that the abandoned city reminded him of Piranazzi: "It really reminded me ofPiranazzi by the way ... I got to go back and look at that"
David and Tamler talk about William James’ chapter on mysticism from his book "Varieties of Religious Experience." What defines a mystical experience? Why do they defy expression and yet feel like a state of knowledge, a glimpse into the window of some undiscovered aspect of reality? Is Tamler right that David has a little mystic inside of him just waiting to burst forth from his breast?
Plus – another edition of VBW does conceptual analysis and we’re sticking with ‘c’ words – this time the definitive theory of ‘creepy.’
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