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Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 4:29 pm
by Mirage
aguy wrote:Broken Kid wrote:Mirage wrote:Once again, just proving what we already know.
The world revolves around LonelyGirl15.

Exactly! I'm working on the theory that all those movies we've been suggesting, and even Shakespeare himself, stole his storylines from lonelygirl15! I haven't quite worked out the time travel component of that theory, but I'm working on it!
OK, well, here it is. At the ceremony, it's revealed that the religion that Bree is involved in is actually run by a group of aliens who inhabit this planet in an effort to share their truth with other species. Bree has been chosen (and it's a "great honor") to use their technology to go back in time and help mankind from previous centuries. Along the way, she meets William Shakespere, et al, inspiring him in many of his plays. Romeo and Juliet is actually based on her telling him about her and Daniel and her dad. She then travels back to America and helps start the American Revolution, then travels forward in time, encourages Lincoln to free the slaves, and gives FDR the basic framework of the Great Society. And that was all before lunch. Our gal Bree -- you gotta hand it to her!
Wow. *floored*
Is there anything Bree CANT do? I mean, other than give Nora a raise?
(bad pun time 'cause I know that BK LOVES 'em) So it wasn't the Boston Tea Party....it was the Boston BREE Party!

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 6:24 pm
by lordgreystoke422
Broken Kid wrote:Nora Volkova wrote:Yeah, duh... didn't you figure I was being a little paranoid about it?
*grins* So in other words, you either live with Bree or ... you ARE Bree!
Nora is Bree's MOM!
And she's got it goin on!
Even if she did tick me off by locking the thread I was posting in....
Re: I've figured it out, they ripped off the plot
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 7:44 pm
by Sfonzarelli
JerseyJohnny wrote:The plot of this whole video series is a "reality-style" version of the movie "My sister Kate", starring Juliann Stiles. In that movie, it's about a young girl who tries to bust out and have fun, but her overprotective father and strange older sister (who she calls a "beast" at one point - sound familiar??) prevent her from having a normal 13 year old teenage girl's life of partying and dating.
Bree is like that girl. Daniel Beast is kind of like a mixture of the Juliann Stiles character and the Australian boyfriend she has in the movie.
I think the line that sums it up is what Kate's father says to her and the younger sister. (Her father, incidentally, is played by the same guy who was the Dean of the college where Eddie Murphy's character was a teacher in "The Klumps" movie, very famous actor). Anyway, the father says to them at one point "I don't want you behaving like those damn Dawson's River kids!!!"
So you see the parallels are obvious. It's CLEARLY based on "Kiss me Kate".
One other note of interest, the Juliann Stiles movie is based on a Shakespeare play, it is kind of a COPY of it, an o-maj, and this series is like a o-maj to the Juliann Stiles movie. Also, the movie has classic literature as a theme, and the youtube series of Bree incorporates classic painting, as seen in the Dennis Hopper painting above her bed.
VERY interesting stuff, The Creators should be applauded for this masterpiece.
Did that movie have references to Aleister Crowley in it too?
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:45 pm
by Nora Volkova
lordgreystoke422 wrote:Broken Kid wrote:Nora Volkova wrote:Yeah, duh... didn't you figure I was being a little paranoid about it?
*grins* So in other words, you either live with Bree or ... you ARE Bree!
Nora is Bree's MOM!
And she's got it goin on!
Even if she did tick me off by locking the thread I was posting in....
Greystoke, I would run around the jungle in a loincloth with you any day, and that's a Certiphied Phorum Phact
(tm).
Re: I've figured it out, they ripped off the plot
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 9:56 pm
by aguy
Sfonzarelli wrote:JerseyJohnny wrote:The plot of this whole video series is a "reality-style" version of the movie "My sister Kate", starring Juliann Stiles. In that movie, it's about a young girl who tries to bust out and have fun, but her overprotective father and strange older sister (who she calls a "beast" at one point - sound familiar??) prevent her from having a normal 13 year old teenage girl's life of partying and dating.
Bree is like that girl. Daniel Beast is kind of like a mixture of the Juliann Stiles character and the Australian boyfriend she has in the movie.
I think the line that sums it up is what Kate's father says to her and the younger sister. (Her father, incidentally, is played by the same guy who was the Dean of the college where Eddie Murphy's character was a teacher in "The Klumps" movie, very famous actor). Anyway, the father says to them at one point "I don't want you behaving like those damn Dawson's River kids!!!"
So you see the parallels are obvious. It's CLEARLY based on "Kiss me Kate".
One other note of interest, the Juliann Stiles movie is based on a Shakespeare play, it is kind of a COPY of it, an o-maj, and this series is like a o-maj to the Juliann Stiles movie. Also, the movie has classic literature as a theme, and the youtube series of Bree incorporates classic painting, as seen in the Dennis Hopper painting above her bed.
VERY interesting stuff, The Creators should be applauded for this masterpiece.
Did that movie have references to Aleister Crowley in it too?
I think that was "Kiss Me Aleister."
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 9:59 pm
by Mirage
...Or "Taming of the Beast666"

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 10:03 pm
by aguy
Mirage wrote:aguy wrote:Broken Kid wrote:
Exactly! I'm working on the theory that all those movies we've been suggesting, and even Shakespeare himself, stole his storylines from lonelygirl15! I haven't quite worked out the time travel component of that theory, but I'm working on it!
OK, well, here it is. At the ceremony, it's revealed that the religion that Bree is involved in is actually run by a group of aliens who inhabit this planet in an effort to share their truth with other species. Bree has been chosen (and it's a "great honor") to use their technology to go back in time and help mankind from previous centuries. Along the way, she meets William Shakespere, et al, inspiring him in many of his plays. Romeo and Juliet is actually based on her telling him about her and Daniel and her dad. She then travels back to America and helps start the American Revolution, then travels forward in time, encourages Lincoln to free the slaves, and gives FDR the basic framework of the Great Society. And that was all before lunch. Our gal Bree -- you gotta hand it to her!
Wow. *floored*
Is there anything Bree CANT do? I mean, other than give Nora a raise?
(bad pun time 'cause I know that BK LOVES 'em) So it wasn't the Boston Tea Party....it was the Boston BREE Party!

Yes, of course. And, I think it's pretty obvious that she also went back to 8th century France and showed them how to make this delicious cheese, which they, of course, named after her (and the province in which it was made, as well). (The French, of course, got the spelling of her name wrong.)
So, yes, she's had quite an impact on history. And these are only the ones that we know about!
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:39 pm
by trainer101
You guys (and gals) are friggin' hilarious! I'm glad I found this place. It's a great diversion.
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 12:14 am
by Nora Volkova
Mirage wrote:...Or "Taming of the Beast666"

Are you sure the Crowleyan version wasn't "666 Things I Hate About Jews"?
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 12:32 am
by lordgreystoke422
Nora Volkova wrote:lordgreystoke422 wrote:Broken Kid wrote:
*grins* So in other words, you either live with Bree or ... you ARE Bree!
Nora is Bree's MOM!
And she's got it goin on!
Even if she did tick me off by locking the thread I was posting in....
Greystoke, I would run around the jungle in a loincloth with you any day, and that's a Certiphied Phorum Phact
(tm).
Would this be a loincloth built for two?
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 5:21 am
by Mirage
aguy wrote:
Yes, of course. And, I think it's pretty obvious that she also went back to 8th century France and showed them how to make this delicious cheese, which they, of course, named after her (and the province in which it was made, as well). (The French, of course, got the spelling of her name wrong.)
So, yes, she's had quite an impact on history. And these are only the ones that we know about!
I LOVE Brie. Or Bree, rather.
In the French Revolution, it's been a common misconception that Marie Antoinette famously said, "Let them eat cake!", of her starving subjects. However, due to extensive studies in the realm of French Food (ie--eating), I have now determined that it was, in fact, Bree who coined the phrase, "Let them eat cake!".
Nora Volkova wrote:Mirage wrote:...Or "Taming of the Beast666"

Are you sure the Crowleyan version wasn't "666 Things I Hate About Jews"?
Ok, you know how people will say, "oh, I'm crying with laughter?" Honestly, I am.

When you bring on the funny at early times of the morning (yes I got up early in expectation of Cassie

), this is what you can expect to happen!
"666 Things I Hate About Jews"....produced by Mel Gibson, sugar ****!

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 7:26 am
by aguy
trainer101 wrote:You guys (and gals) are friggin' hilarious! I'm glad I found this place. It's a great diversion.
Who's joking? What, you don't believe Bree went back to 8th century France? You never heard of Brie cheese? What planet are you from?
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 7:33 am
by aguy
aguy wrote:
I have now determined that it was, in fact, Bree who coined the phrase, "Let them eat cake!".
Thank you for sharing that historical fact with us. Even more proof that Bree has, in fact, gone back in time and impacted history!
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 9:05 am
by Broken Kid
aguy wrote:Thank you for sharing that historical fact with us. Even more proof that Bree has, in fact, gone back in time and impacted history!
She may have gone back further in time than we thought! I just heard we're all evolved from purple monkeys!
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 9:50 am
by Nora Volkova
aguy wrote:aguy wrote:
I have now determined that it was, in fact, Bree who coined the phrase, "Let them eat cake!".
Thank you for sharing that historical fact with us. Even more proof that Bree has, in fact, gone back in time and impacted history!
Wait, what? I thought she had impacted bowel syndrome. Did I miss something?