User:Jeremygbyrne/Alchemy (film)
Alchemy (2012) is a movie by a director credited as "S. Thompson" (but
The movie was created using a
Cast
All cast-members of this film were simulated using computer-generated
- Whoopi Goldberg — Marilyn Monroe
- Ayana Cahrr — Maddie
- Jeff Goldblum — Wulf Kagan
- Jeri Ryan — Seven
- William H. Macy — Samuel McGann
- Gene Hackman — Fuller R. Thomas
- William V of United Kingdom — Himself
Opening sequence
- Rough screenplay for opening credits sequence.
Notes and Scenes
Material in this section is incomplete and particularly subject to change.
- Maddie's background with Krumping; later exposure to Capoeira (see below)
- Burning Man
- Bohemian Grove
- Meeting at silent rave with DJ Null (formerly of The Spike)
- Noble dialogue from Wulf re. the Documentary hypothesis corrupting a purist, down-to-earth Jahwist text with Elohist mysticism as a compromise and then additional codes of law for in support of various kings for "reformist" ends; leads into Revelation hoax material
- Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia, pretender to the Imperial crown of Prussia, becomes one of William's paladins, an informal group of princelings who support and assist him in his mission; denounced as "The Apostles of the Antichrist" in the US media
- Georg Friedrich has a connection to the Russian cosmists, early singularitarians who influenced the development of the datapool
- Fuller Thomas's final speech is an obvious hommage to the Oscar-nominated Architect monologue in The Matrix Reloaded
- A "terrorist incident" involving the re-shaping of the bust of Abraham Lincoln on Mount Rushmore to resemble Osama bin Laden using carefully placed explosive charges is later revealed to have been a Confederate Century signal
Taglines
- Everything You Know is Wrong
- It's All About Gold
Intellectual Property Issues
In October 2012 the producers of the film agreed to include a "Based on Ideas By" microtip box on all Cycle-related websites, on the basis of an "informal storyline patent" registration by the publisher of Bette Noir.
Fanac
Several major in-game remakes of the film were produced in the late twenteens.
Dedication
The film is dedicated (in its closing credits) to "The Work and Wisdom of Sylvia La Some". This connection is credited with a significant upsurge in interest in what was until then a relatively obscure cult.
Trivia
- Originally intended release date (as announced on website): 18 December 2005
See Also
- Discussion in article about La Some