Category: 30
All Genres: Animation, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
Release Year: 2001
Country: USA
Runtime: 99
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Richard Linklater
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:Love Hurts. Remember that kid everyone ignored on Valentine's Day? - He remembers you. Falling in love has never hurt so bad. This February, Hearts Don't Just Break. They Get Even. Scared to be alone on Valentine's Day? You should be. Fall in love with terror this weekend. Revenge is sweet. Someone's going to give them a Valentine's Day to die for. 1... 2... 3... Are you ready to die? This Valentine's Day is gonna be killer! A Valentine's Day Like No Other Be my Valentine... or else! Revenge is sweeter than candy. Roses are red, and so is blood. Candy is sweet, and so is revenge. Don't get mad. Get even. Meet the devil February 2.
Writing by: Richard Linklater - (written by)
Produced by: Caroline Kaplan - executive producer
Tommy Pallotta - producer
Jonathan Sehring - executive producer
John Sloss - executive producer
Jonah Smith - producer
Anne Walker-McBay - producer
Palmer West - producer
Cast: Trevor Jack Brooks - Young Boy Playing Paper Game
Lorelei Linklater - Young Girl Playing Paper Game
Wiley Wiggins - Main Character
Glover Gill - Accordion Player
Lara Hicks - Violin Player
Ames Asbell - Viola Player
Leigh Mahoney - Viola Player
Sara Nelson - Cello Player
Jeanine Attaway - Piano Player
Erik Grostic - Bass Player
Bill Wise - Boat Car Guy
Music: Glover Gill
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: A man shuffles through a dream meeting various people and discussing the meanings and purposes of the universe.
Plot: Dreams. What are they? An escape from reality or reality itself? Waking Life follows the dream(s) of one man and his attempt to find and discern the absolute difference between waking life and the dreamworld. While trying to figure out a way to wake up, he runs into many people on his way; some of which offer one sentence asides on life, others delving deeply into existential questions and life's mysteries. We become the main character. It becomes our dream and our questions being asked and answered. Can we control our dreams? What are they telling us about life? About death? About ourselves and where we come from and where we are going? The film does not answer all these for us. Instead, it inspires us to ask the questions and find the answers ourselves.
Movie Quotes: Man with the Long Hair: They say that dreams are only real as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?
Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The end credits are all rendered in moving, squirming letters.
Goofs: We know about 19 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: Kate's Beretta goes from unloaded to cocked and ready to fire, yet all she did was reinsert the clip.
Trivia: There are 17 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Animation, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
Release Year: 2001
Country: USA
Runtime: 99
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Richard Linklater
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: Richard Linklater - (written by)
Produced by: Caroline Kaplan - executive producer
Tommy Pallotta - producer
Jonathan Sehring - executive producer
John Sloss - executive producer
Jonah Smith - producer
Anne Walker-McBay - producer
Palmer West - producer
Cast: Trevor Jack Brooks - Young Boy Playing Paper Game
Lorelei Linklater - Young Girl Playing Paper Game
Wiley Wiggins - Main Character
Glover Gill - Accordion Player
Lara Hicks - Violin Player
Ames Asbell - Viola Player
Leigh Mahoney - Viola Player
Sara Nelson - Cello Player
Jeanine Attaway - Piano Player
Erik Grostic - Bass Player
Bill Wise - Boat Car Guy
Music: Glover Gill
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: A man shuffles through a dream meeting various people and discussing the meanings and purposes of the universe.
Plot: Dreams. What are they? An escape from reality or reality itself? Waking Life follows the dream(s) of one man and his attempt to find and discern the absolute difference between waking life and the dreamworld. While trying to figure out a way to wake up, he runs into many people on his way; some of which offer one sentence asides on life, others delving deeply into existential questions and life's mysteries. We become the main character. It becomes our dream and our questions being asked and answered. Can we control our dreams? What are they telling us about life? About death? About ourselves and where we come from and where we are going? The film does not answer all these for us. Instead, it inspires us to ask the questions and find the answers ourselves.
Movie Quotes: Man with the Long Hair: They say that dreams are only real as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?
Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The end credits are all rendered in moving, squirming letters.
Goofs: We know about 19 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: Kate's Beretta goes from unloaded to cocked and ready to fire, yet all she did was reinsert the clip.
Trivia: There are 17 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- During the lecture by the monkey, a clip from "Akira Kurosawa's Dreams" (_Yume (1990)_) is shown of a man running awkwardly down a hill.
- A man is seen wearing a "Slacker" t-shirt. Slacker (1991) was director Richard Linklater's first film.
- The story told by Steven Prince at the bar about shooting a tire thief was also told by him in Martin Scorsese's American Boy: A Profile of: Steven Prince (1978).
Loading...


RSS feed for comments on this post. • TrackBack URL
Leave a Reply