Today we pick up where we left off a couple years ago when we covered Goldfinger, Dr. No and some of the key Sean Connery 007 installments with a fresh look at the Dalton and Brosnan Bonds. shoutout to Daril O. for reminding me of all the wild elements in GoldenEye, which prompted me to spend this week re-analyzing virtually all of the 80s and 90s 007s. As is often the case, when you step away from a topic for a while and come back with fresh eyes you see all kinds of new things you previously missed. Get ready for some wild programming and revelations! Live at 530 PM CST
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There is an old movie call ‘Thorazine,’ I think it’s black & white, but I don’t know from what year, of which all references are currently being wiped from the internet. The Wikipedia English page for Chlorpromazine used to have a reference to this movie, as did the Russian page for Хлорпромазин. A few weeks ago, I noticed that the reference in the English page was gone, but the Russian one was still there. They’re both gone now. They’ve also been removed from the Way Back Machine. If you could get (or already have) a copy of it, an analysis would be greatly appreciated. Perhaps don’t show any clips and rather than use the title, use the word Аминазинофразия (Aminazinophrazia) or just Аминазин (Aminazin). That’s how it is refer to in the medical chart of Venerable Gabriel of Georgia, Confessor and Fool-for-Christ.
https://www.monkgabriel.ge/eng/life.htm
Please do an analysis on an old (I think B&W) movie call ‘Thorazine.’ I think it’s black & white, but I don’t know from what year, of which all references are currently being wiped from the internet. The Wikipedia English page for Chlorpromazine used to have a reference to this movie, as did the Russian page for Хлорпромазин. A few weeks ago, I noticed that the reference in the English page was gone, but the Russian one was still there. They’re both gone now. They’ve also been removed from the Way Back Machine. If you could get a copy of it, an analysis would be greatly appreciated. Perhaps don’t show any clips and rather than use the title, use the word Аминазинофразия (Aminazinophrazia) or just Аминазин (Aminazin). That’s how it is refer to in the medical chart of Venerable Gabriel of Georgia, Confessor and Fool-for-Christ.
https://www.monkgabriel.ge/eng/life.htm
Weird stuff is afoot. It wasn’t a movie, but an old advertising that looks like a movie poster. It’s also made an appearance again, even on the Way Back Machine. Perhaps too many people noticed in the so-called “anti-psychiatry” movement, so it was restored from a backup… and if anybody noticed, it’s a sign they need Thorazine. Thus, best to pretend one didn’t notice.
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