Two dads at the park are bored supervising their kids, so they drift off to fantasy land and wage an epic battle against each other using the only weapons they have handy: their kids’ toys! We see no real animosity here, just the ancient practice of one-upmanship. There’s also a video showing how the visual effects were done. -Thanks, Andrew!
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The whole point of their life is shared passion and selflessness in the devotion to a cause; in this case art that they felt had value. They were proven right a thousand times over.
Many people seem to think if they don't like something, it should have no value to anyone else. I would like to go through some people's record collections and point out the "bad taste" of some of their recordings. I would be wrong and the person who loves the music would be right. It has value inasmuch as it speaks to the individual's asthetic sense. One of the artists said that Herbie Vogel's sense was one in which there was no buffer between his eyes and his soul. Most people walk through life blind to anything but the easily understood. Others find value and beauty in the challenging. I hope to always be in the latter group.
One wonders what amazing salaries mail sorters and librarians live on.
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