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In an effort to have The Most Complete and Most Awesome Digital Archive of My DVDs™, I have ripped most of them at an unnecessarily high bitrate, along with discrete, 6-channel audio, if that is an option. I officially would like to thank Western Digital for fulfilling my storage space needs; their cool-running, multiple-platter, 3.5″ drives are coming in handy.

So, with all of this media available to me, and with the lazy afternoons prodding me to explore my past film favorites, I have begun browsing some of these long-lost classics. For instance, my current focus is to push through the Indiana Jones trilogy in the coming week, the first already having been marked off my to-do list.

At the completion of Raiders of the Lost Ark, I noticed a strange scenic similarity to another Lucasfilm production. If I were a betting man, I’d say George Lucas has a certain penchant for Tunisia - as, in fact, Wikipedia would concur.

human-cyborg relations

The plot of Raiders has numerous similarities to The Empire Strikes Back, so much so that certain Harrison Ford dialogues with the lovely ladies could be interchanged without a single audience member discovering the swap. The most interesting part of this is that my Lucasfilm-loving, adolescent self never discovered this. It should be no surprise that my complete incapacity to remember film dialogue was off-duty with my love of Star Wars - a sign the Lucasfilm dialogue could be lacking, so elementary that my feeble memory actually grasped it concretely. But still, I had never uncovered the unsophistication, despite the obviousness.

Anyways. All of this Lucasfilm is taking me back to the days when I wrote the strangest stuff in computer lab in middle school, while everyone else spent time playing Oregon Trail. Not that I missed my chances to lose a family member to typhoid fever. I just was more interested in writing, those days. Anyways.

  
  Music: John Mayer, "The Heart Of Life"

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