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Waking Life: Chapter 20 - End Titles

Description: Script of the movie Waking Life, based on Tara Carreon's transcription, but with revisions based upon a viewing of the DVD version of the movie, which was watched with subtitles.

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[20 End Titles]

(Credits appear and music continues. It's worth sitting through to the end not only for the music, but also for a glimpse back at the animation styles from the film.)


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Waking Life Script with Revisions

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2/19/2008 6:51:05 PM #

ron gamber

thanks fer the resourse I am 53 years old taking
a philosophy class to see if I can still learn after an aneurism and several strokes dvd shown in class a writing assighnment based on this movie
enywey thanks everso much

ron gamber United States

2/19/2008 6:56:50 PM #

James Skemp

That's great to hear Ron.

I had the pleasure of taking a number of philosophy courses with a gentleman who was a retired vet. Especially with philosophy, it was a truly excellent experience to be able to get his perspective, especially since the rest of us were in our early/late 20s.

I really hope you continue to take these courses, after this experience :D

Thanks for your comments!

James Skemp United States

7/20/2008 3:10:29 AM #

anne

thanks for the script.:].im doing a 30page reflection paper due two days from now, and i'm sort of chasing time since philosophy isn't really my thing. im glad you have this movie script. more power!

anne Republic of the Philippines

1/12/2009 7:18:37 AM #

Samer Farah

I saw the film in Pasadena when it was first released twice, with a notebook the second time to write important stuff. Now that you gave us the script, my experience of the movie is complete. great effort and thanks to James Skimp and his tribe. Every word you typed is loaded with endless meaning and fodder for discussion, I tip my hat to you again, Love, Life, and Light :) Samer Farah

Samer Farah Lebanon

2/5/2009 4:16:04 AM #

Deo

Brilliant! You are amazing for having this script up. you are helping young minds like mine posting this thought provoking stuff! Thank you

Deo United States

11/19/2009 12:53:12 AM #

Marilu Gaiba

Thanks for the script, this is my favourite movie! It's so amazing! I started to write down the script by myself some years ago and never had the time to finish it. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

Marilu Gaiba Mexico

11/22/2009 3:49:56 AM #

Iwo Jakubowski

I was completing my thesis  on counterculture and this movie has proven the missing link. I was looking for something to tell me "what is the present voice of counterculture (that me and others alike would like to hear)?" and I just stumbled upon this film. I'm just beginning to dig into it...:D

Iwo Jakubowski Poland

1/1/2010 12:15:41 PM #

derry O'sullivan

You are truly a model of how to give unstinting help to others ! Your notes are of invaluable help to my students , particularly those with no grounding in philosophy . Thanks you from the bottom of my heart .
Derry O'Sullivan
Teacher and Writer

derry O'sullivan France

1/1/2010 1:01:51 PM #

James Skemp

Thank *you* Derry for presenting this movie to your students; I often wish I would have been introduced to philosophical ideas earlier, and I think this film would have been a great start.

James Skemp United States

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