Mar. 9th, 2010

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I was watching Get Smart with my brother yesterday (a very entertaining film, by the way, I recommend it) and I had a surprisingly coherent train of thought, so I thought I might present you:

    A concrete example of how ADHD affects your brain
    How one goes from thinking "Just help him already!" to "Holmes!♥" in the span of 10 seconds
  • Watching Get Smart

  • Think "Giant Henchman, why don't you just help The Hero?"

  • Realise I only think so because the film is from The Hero's point of view

  • What if we saw the film from The Villain's point of view, or from The Giant Henchman's?

  • I suspect The Villain would still be an awful employer, though

  • He has to be, since he is a stereotype, because villains always are, even in clever comedies like this

  • James Bond villains are always very two-dimensional

  • Shane Black said he spends so much time developing the protaganists, that the antagonists always end up pretty sketchy

  • Shane Black kind of invented the whole Buddy Cop genre with Lethal Weapon

  • Which reviewer was it that said, "I kept waiting for Watson to mutter, 'I'm too old for this shit'"?

  • Yay, Holmes and Watson! ♥

  • Wait, something happened, better pay attention again

Yeah, that's pretty much how my brain is all the time, unless I'm terribly interested and/or focused. Under the right circumstances, it's quite amusing.


Also, because everyone and their mother are posting about it:



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