• Derren Brown - The Apocalypse
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That was the most amazing thing I've ever watched. I fucking bawled. I really hope Steve lives a long, happy life. Fuck. [editline]3rd November 2012[/editline] My eyelids hurt now. I think they're partially corroded on the inside.
I cried like a wee baby
I teared up like a motherfucker
What were you all crying for?
[QUOTE=BusterBluth;38208415]It really surprises me how many of you don't see how fucking awful and wrong this is to do to someone. Regardless of how the guy was living, putting him through this sort of life altering thing is terrible.[/QUOTE] Not imo. He probably thanked him later. Derren gave him a huge favor. The entire point of it was to make him appreciate things in life, and look at life from a different angle.
[QUOTE=jaykray;38302732]What were you all crying for?[/QUOTE] Did you even watch episode 2?
[QUOTE=jaykray;38302732]What were you all crying for?[/QUOTE] I think from the moment on when ian went with his wife, that's what hit most of the people here. It still makes me tear up when I watch that part and I can't stop thinking about it.
wtf he picks up the cell phone and drops
[QUOTE=tittles650;38303446]wtf he picks up the cell phone and drops[/QUOTE] Because Derren Brown.
[QUOTE=Scot;38303259]Did you even watch episode 2?[/QUOTE] Yes, I didn't feel anything from it but normally I cry at loads of stuff. Different strokes for different folks.
[QUOTE=jaykray;38303681]Yes, I didn't feel anything from it but normally I cry at loads of stuff. Different strokes for different folks.[/QUOTE] Usually seeing someone reuniting with their family pulls on the heart strings.
Yeah right. A single phrase in the ear from a telephone is enough to make someone 'fall asleep?' If it were possible telemarketers would do it and then there'd be laws against it. Besides, he turned his shoulder into the fall to help break it without being as obvious as the rebel from Star Wars about it. Definitely bullshit Entertaining, but bullshit
[QUOTE=TheTalon;38304508]Yeah right. A single phrase in the ear from a telephone is enough to make someone 'fall asleep?' If it were possible telemarketers would do it and then there'd be laws against it. Besides, he turned his shoulder into the fall to help break it without being as obvious as the rebel from Star Wars about it. Definitely bullshit Entertaining, but bullshit[/QUOTE] I really don't think you know how this works. He was hypnotised before to react to a certain word or phrase. Go look up "Jackpot" :v:
It's really cool that he made it all seem like a dream. I was expecting the helicopter to just land somewhere with them and have Darren Brown standing there waiting to announce that it was all fake.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;38304508]Yeah right. A single phrase in the ear from a telephone is enough to make someone 'fall asleep?' If it were possible telemarketers would do it and then there'd be laws against it. Besides, he turned his shoulder into the fall to help break it without being as obvious as the rebel from Star Wars about it. Definitely bullshit Entertaining, but bullshit[/QUOTE] Jesus fuck you haven't been reading or paying attention to anything have you? :v:
I was just thinking after watching it, if we're going under the assumption that it's real, for the sake of argument, and they never told him that it wasn't a dream after he woke up at home, then they would have successfully performed inception. They put new ideas in his head that could fundamentally change him as a person, and he didn't cop that it came from an outside source until they told him.
[QUOTE=Hiccuper;38307292]I was just thinking after watching it, if we're going under the assumption that it's real, for the sake of argument, and they never told him that it wasn't a dream after he woke up at home, then they would have successfully performed inception. They put new ideas in his head that could fundamentally change him as a person, and he didn't cop that it came from an outside source until they told him.[/QUOTE] Or until he sees the TV Show and realizes "wtf thats me, wtf"
The bit where Ian leaves the safety of the compound for his wife was masterfully done. The actor who plays Ian is a fucking great actor.
[QUOTE=zin908;38308789]The bit where Ian leaves the safety of the compound for his wife was masterfully done. The actor who plays Ian is a fucking great actor.[/QUOTE] I cried at that part, I could not believe that it touched me so hard :v:
[QUOTE=Hiccuper;38307292]I was just thinking after watching it, if we're going under the assumption that it's real, for the sake of argument, and they never told him that it wasn't a dream after he woke up at home, then they would have successfully performed inception. They put new ideas in his head that could fundamentally change him as a person, and he didn't cop that it came from an outside source until they told him.[/QUOTE] They never woke him up, it was all a dream he is still in the compound waiting for someone to rescue him and liona [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXLDv-fUINM[/media]
fuck me 4OD like adverts, i had to watch 12 before i could even start watching. Should've just watched it on TV
Record if you have got TiVo or Sky+ or use adblock on chrome or firefox :)
[QUOTE=Gareth;38311826]fuck me 4OD like adverts, i had to watch 12 before i could even start watching. Should've just watched it on TV[/QUOTE] It used to complain about AdBlock, now it doesn't. So where there would normally be ad breaks it just skips to the next part
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEbExyVtIvc&NR=1&feature=endscreen[/media] Had this been posted? [editline]5th November 2012[/editline] Oops late.
I nearly teared up at the point where he met Iain, Danny and Leonna at the after party, that would've seemed so surreal. But the part where he woke up and hugged his Mother, you could just tell how grateful he was for his entire family at that point.
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