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Is Fantastic Four First Steps An Art Movie

 Hello my fellow Marvelers and art film aficionados, I’m axat and this is my forever Vlog - I just finished watching Fantastic Four First Steps, FINALLY, and I loved its retro vibe and nearly art movie style. It was a good movie, especially since it is getting harder to recall names and fit them to faces but my gradual cognitive decline makes me want to pursue my acting professionally, not in the way we all act throughout our lives like others expect. But I digress, as is my wont. I also tend to repeat certain phrases that have delved their way into my deep writing subconscious. I now realise I’m strengthening my character through my thoughts as I gain more experience. I re-experience human life in this world, via Adwitya, and now I will proceed to wax eloquent about slow, deliberately scripted, colourfully charactered films by Wes Anderson and his growing retinue of actors, of whom I want to belong, as has been my wont. I assure flawless inflection in dialogue delivery and facial nuance, as required. This is my audition to act in Wes Anderson films.

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This particular thought was triggered while watching the Phoenician plan. Benicio del Toro Micheal Cera arrested Development third rock from the Sun John Lithgow joseph Gordon levitt one letter away from levity anyway grand Budapest hotel a little less subtle but great actors again including Jeff goldblum -to quote him from the original jurassic park, life, uh, finds a way, just like actors and survivors find a way to NEVER GIVE IN, my alma mater's motto.

So, just like Edward Norton’s character taught me in fight club. He’s in the grand Budapest hotel, too, and I just love to see these spirals like the Kevin Bacon Index for being a prolific actor, I’m a prolific YouTuber! alrighty then - axat out!

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