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All attachments are optimistic. When we talk about an object of desire, we are really talking about a cluster of promises we want someone or something to make to us and make possible for us.
Lauren Berlant, Cruel Optimism
melancholia (2011)
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Rhetoric is perverted poetry.
Jacques Rancière, The Ignorant Schoolmaster
“We crave stimulation for its own sake. We gorge ourselves on it. We always want more, whether it’s tactile, emotional, or sexual.”
Videodrome (1983) dir. David Cronenberg
Blue Velvet (1986) dir. David Lynch
Probably my favorite scene in Blue Velvet
Lynchian Rooms
Watched Doom Generation for the first time recently, so here are my favorite shots from the film.
Maybe I'll also write up some thoughts later.
I feel like I just got hit by a truck made of words.
Klute (1971) dir. Alan J. Pakula
Rose McGowan in the Gen X masterpiece, "The Doom Generation" (1995)
Do you ever wonder what the meaning of our existence is?
The Doom Generation (1995, dir. Gregg Araki)