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THE Milkiest of Cash Cow Grabs.

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When i was in 4th or 5th grade or so i had that Harry potter & the philosophers stone book, and that sht was so good, nd i dont think the other books were out yet as jk rowling was writing them sequels on the fly at a coffee house in UK or Ireland or whereverthefk. And this was before lotr, even though LOTR went through spurts of being well known in the 70s or one of these generations. But anyway, the philosophers stone, that sht was the philosphers stone.

Now i thought the first book was good, but its hard to really do like 17 harry potter fkin movies nd expect it to carry steam, like i know ppl in hollywood make movies, they arent think like "lets work on one thing and have that one thing be incredible". Its like, they are doin a scattered, 9-5 sortve, get the job done, and hire the artists typeve thing, so if you are lucky you get a script on your desk thats an original like harry potter was. I mean the book had jus came out.

Then you hope to find a cast and crew and digital artists or watever else. You use to have alot of effort put into where things were gonna be filmed, like the hobbit &  LOTR was the last time prolly where they made everyone go to New zealand and campout there to get natural shots, granted they still had digital tech all throughout, so iuno if there was a greater reason to do it that way. Point being its like, they arent even trying things out, like Wizard of Oz style, or like tryin somethin with half disney animation, half real ppl... Like i could make a list of tjousands of experimental ideas to try, and yet hollywood is made of how many millions of ppl who cant even get one godamn non Marvel comic or remade script together.


Paraphrase from Poimandres (Corpus Hermeticum): "... that which is in the Word is also in ourselves."

Greek Magical Papyri (PGM): "I call upon the Word of the All, that which binds heaven and earth, and let it manifest in the circle."

Plato – Cratylus (439–440): "A name is a likeness of the thing itself; if rightly spoken, it carries the essence of what it names."

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