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Ready Player Spielberg

Throughout the novel "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline, it takes place in a futuristic Oklahoma, focusing on an 18 year old boy named Wade Watts. A character with a sad life around him with school, and his family, but is able to escape within a digital virtual reality called The Oasis. There, he can be whatever he wants, whenever he wants, and with no limits. Making it a dream come true for a simulation to live in. Throughout the novel, Wade hangs out with his friend Aech discuss about the games they played, while also talking about old movies. While this is occurring, Wade brings up a Steven Spielberg while talking about classic movies. Being that the movie will be directed by Spielberg, I thought of it as an ironic quote, and that gave me an idea for a script for the movie. Maybe when Wade is going into The Oasis, he can work or act in a Spielberg movie, and work directly with Spielberg on his famous movies. Such as E.T., Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws, and even his other

A Thousand Lies

My experience from reading Marriage of A Thousand Lies has been met with feelings of intrigue, sorrow, and emotion. Following the story of Lucky, who is a unemployed Millennial programmer. She tries to live the life her family wants her to have, and always follow her traditions. Though Lucky and her husband are married, they are both homosexual, and want to follow their own paths. This is put to the test when Lucky's childhood friend Nisha comes over, who also was Lucky's first lover. While Nisha is planned to marry a man her parents arranged for her, she still feels affection for Lucky, and will do anything to be with her. The story seems a bit hard to follow at times, though it does follow the themes of sexuality, marriage, and conformity quite admirably. (It's certainly no 50 Shades of Grey ). Throughout the story, we learn more about Lucky and how she feels about love throughout the novel. Even her sisters who asked her to visit their grandmother who is slowly passing

Cosmopolis and Privilege

Reading the novel Cosmopolis, it discusses the ideas of privilege, fortune, and the dangers of money. Throughout the novel it follows Eric Parker, a young asset manager who takes a limo to get a haircut, but is interrupted when the President of the United States makes a visit in Manhattan, causing an anti-capitalist riot. This is when Parker views the world outside his life with open eyes, as he see's numerous sexual encounters with women he meets, and he loses large amounts of money through betting against the rise of the yen. Being that this is a short novel, it tries to get the message of privilege out, and tells why it shouldn't be taken for granted. While it gets the message out narratively, I feel that it fails in the regard to tell us the viewer as a message. Or at least it tells the message very tangibly, because it doesn't tell much about what Parker thinks of, or is like as an over privileged 28 year old that wants to get a haircut. Yes it's true he takes a l

Wonder Park

My theme park would be based on the history of Wonder Woman. From her small beginnings, to her massive growth as a character over the decades, and as a member to the DC Justice League. The main attraction would be the "Tunnel of Progression" a tunnel similar to Disney World's "It's a Small World" where people ride along the path of the ride, and see how Wonder Woman has progressed over time. It will begin with the ride showing Greek mythology of the Ancient Greek Gods, and Goddesses. Latter turning into Suffragist protests in the world during the 1910's - 30's. After that it would show, and tell about Professor William Marston, and how he came up with the original concept for Wonder Woman during his Harvard Years. After that it will show the first Wonder Woman comics in print, and being shown off to the world. It would also be reasonable to have further suffragist protests during the time into WW2, and how women helped along the war. The more the r