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Her husband added, "But what makes you scared is also the bit that makes you excited".
Her husband, Jim, added, "But what makes you scared is also the bit that makes you excited".
"One of my friends, John Lahr [the biographer of Joe Orton and Tennessee Williams], was always saying to me: the bit that's the most difficult to write, the bit that makes you wince – that's the thing you really should say.
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Occasionally though, just occasionally, there are bits that make you scrunch your brain that bit harder.
There's a feeling you get when you're watching a movie like Alien or Aliens on a shitty screen in your room – one where you can see every 8-bit pixel – that makes you think, 'I wish I'd seen this at the cinema months ago instead of on this shitty screen.' That feeling comes from the fact that you want to catch every bit of everything that happens.
One of the most mind-bending far future predictions you'll hear from some futurists is this: Eventually, the technology will exist to copy your brain (every bit of data that makes you, you) onto a computer.
It's a fascinating bit of academic research that makes you stop and examine your own preconceptions – as well as a great tour through over a century of bookshelves and movie-studio cutting rooms.
Episodes begin with the chirping of crickets, the hooting of an owl, and a bit of music by Sparling that makes you want to wander out into a shadowy wood and explore.
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