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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:44 am
by BTStars
This may all be a coincidence, but I don't think so. Doesn't Jonas constantly refer to movies? I think this should tie in with everything.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:48 am
by Crooked Angel
it was the song that played in the movie "IT" has anyone seen it? very creepy clown movie!!!!

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 3:29 am
by Sami
Crooked Angel wrote:it was the song that played in the movie "IT" has anyone seen it? very creepy clown movie!!!!
<3<3<3<3 Stephen King

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 5:17 am
by EcholaliaRicochet
It's in Rosemary's Baby too, which I haven't seen but I read about. It's a movie about a pregnant woman whose neighbours have a creepy religious/satanic interest in her baby(which turns out the be the antichrist)... It's a bit of a streatch but the order is fond of stealing/messing around with babies.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:11 am
by mellie3204
Yeah, definately a good creepy choice of muzac for the vid!

And it wasn;t just that it was sort of slightly distorted to make it sound even more minor and creepy... or was that just my headphones doing that??

:lol:

No, i do think it was...

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 7:25 am
by spaciegirlreturn
joygasm wrote:I understand the connection between Beethoven and A Clockwork Orange, but I do not remember that song being played in the movie. I have seen it probably 350 times... I checked any music credits I could find and also could not find it. Just because Fur Elise was played in a LG15 video does not tie it to any movie that references Beethoven.

Outside of that. I definitely see it as foreshadowing. I thought of that immediately when I heard it. It was a great choice of songs for this video and I can't wait to see what it is foreshadowing.
Yeah, that was Beethoven's 9th that he was all into. I think it would be a stretch to tie it to Clockwork too.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 7:30 am
by Sami
spaciegirlreturn wrote:
joygasm wrote:I understand the connection between Beethoven and A Clockwork Orange, but I do not remember that song being played in the movie. I have seen it probably 350 times... I checked any music credits I could find and also could not find it. Just because Fur Elise was played in a LG15 video does not tie it to any movie that references Beethoven.

Outside of that. I definitely see it as foreshadowing. I thought of that immediately when I heard it. It was a great choice of songs for this video and I can't wait to see what it is foreshadowing.
Yeah, that was Beethoven's 9th that he was all into. I think it would be a stretch to tie it to Clockwork too.
And the main character in a clokwork orange is named Alex

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 7:34 am
by giddeanx
Maybe the song is not a trigger for Daniel. :smt120 He didn't start talking like a gangster or anything he kind of seems unaffected and more bewildered by Alex's behavior. He waits for what she has to say because she has a crush on the woman not a hypnotic suggestion.

But maybe its Alex's trigger she plays the song and gets all :smt079

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 7:51 am
by joygasm
Sami wrote:
spaciegirlreturn wrote:
joygasm wrote:I understand the connection between Beethoven and A Clockwork Orange, but I do not remember that song being played in the movie. I have seen it probably 350 times... I checked any music credits I could find and also could not find it. Just because Fur Elise was played in a LG15 video does not tie it to any movie that references Beethoven.

Outside of that. I definitely see it as foreshadowing. I thought of that immediately when I heard it. It was a great choice of songs for this video and I can't wait to see what it is foreshadowing.
Yeah, that was Beethoven's 9th that he was all into. I think it would be a stretch to tie it to Clockwork too.
And the main character in a clokwork orange is named Alex
The main character of my daughters favorite show is named Alex too... does that tie it to LG15?

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:01 am
by Sami
Glenn was a frequent guest on Live 105's The Alex Bennett Show

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:20 am
by Lurker
So long as we're bringing up random uses of the name "Alex" that may or may not be related to LG15 (and I think we can all agree that some of these don't), I'll repeat my post from the thread for "Alex is..." in the The Videos section:
I wrote:That reminds me. Some of us have noticed quite a few similarities between LG15 and stuff written by Brian K. Vaughan. Specifically "Y: The Last Man" and "Runaways."

I'm about to give away an important part of the first "Runaways" arc, so if you don't want to know, don't look:







One of the main characters in "Runaways" is named "Alex." He turns out to have been loyal all along to the Order-like organization (The Pride) which his and the other kids' parents run.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:40 am
by joygasm
My dad's name is Alex and when I went by my middle name, Alexis, in middle school, people called me Alex...

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:23 am
by giddeanx
joygasm wrote:My dad's name is Alex and when I went by my middle name, Alexis, in middle school, people called me Alex...
:shock:
DONT DO THE CEREMONY WHATEVER YOU DO [-X

This was mentioned else where Crowleys birth name was Edward Alexander Crowley

Alex Trebeck is evil as well.

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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:32 am
by Inigo
There already was a supposed clockwork orange reference in one of the episodes With the William Tell Overture... So another reference could be possible.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:00 pm
by longlostposter
EcholaliaRicochet wrote:It's in Rosemary's Baby too, which I haven't seen but I read about. It's a movie about a pregnant woman whose neighbours have a creepy religious/satanic interest in her baby(which turns out the be the antichrist)... It's a bit of a streatch but the order is fond of stealing/messing around with babies.
You know, I've been wondering for quite sometime now if this is what the Order wants with Bree...to impregnate her, via a sex magick "ceremony", and then have her bear either a demonic child, or the next High Priestess (Oppy?). However, if the Creators follow the same storyline as "Rosemary's Baby", I'll be quite disappointed.
giddeanx wrote:Maybe the song is not a trigger for Daniel. :smt120 He didn't start talking like a gangster or anything he kind of seems unaffected and more bewildered by Alex's behavior. He waits for what she has to say because she has a crush on the woman not a hypnotic suggestion.

But maybe its Alex's trigger she plays the song and gets all :smt079
Ha ha ha...Alex triggers herself...sahhhweet.
BTStars wrote:This may all be a coincidence, but I don't think so. Doesn't Jonas constantly refer to movies? I think this should tie in with everything.
Well, for the sake of argument, since he says he's been in virtual seclusion for close to two years, he could be living vicariously through them, or just letting them take him away (like Calgon, lol). Also, he was very engrossed in a movie in "Men are from Mars", so maybe he is just a movie fan.

I'm betting not though. I think the music and movies have significance, but only as far as mood-setting and foreshadowing.
Lurker wrote:That reminds me. Some of us have noticed quite a few similarities between LG15 and stuff written by Brian K. Vaughan. Specifically "Y: The Last Man" and "Runaways."

I'm about to give away an important part of the first "Runaways" arc, so if you don't want to know, don't look:

One of the main characters in "Runaways" is named "Alex." He turns out to have been loyal all along to the Order-like organization (The Pride) which his and the other kids' parents run.
Sweetie, I would respond to this, but I have no idea what you're talking about. If it's comicbook stuff, I'm not a fan.
giddeanx wrote:Alex Trebeck is evil as well.

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Ha ha ha too funny. I also heard he was giving out the questions in exchange for... well, you get my drift.
Inigo wrote:There already was a supposed clockwork orange reference in one of the episodes With the William Tell Overture... So another reference could be possible.
Do you think maybe they just keeping us chasing our tails for as long as possible, so they can space out the vids to be budget-sensitive?

Just a thought.