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Anonymous : 19 days ago : No.6519

Do you ever "borrow" a voice from a movie for your internal monologue? Personally I will occasionally narrate in the raspy voice of Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) from Apocalypse Now. There's something amazing about the delivery and the way it's used in the movie to share the thoughts on the situation of a soldier that's clearly broken by the war, yet still tries to hang onto sanity and make sense of the 'Nam, and how it contrasts with his character's actual speech, mostly concise communicates and orders he gives. I know this is a silly question, but the last thread in the catalogue is twitter screencap so I'm doing a good deed here, methinks.

Anonymous : 19 days ago : No.6520
Definitely relate to this anon. It surprises me that Willard hasn't become one of those 'literally me' icons like Ryan Gosling or Travis Bickle. I say the phrase 'Everyone gets everything he wants' to myself often, half as self rebuke, half as a way of steeling myself to my fate.
Anonymous : 19 days ago : No.6521
Reliable retard indicator. You've leased out your brainpower to someone else kek
Anonymous : 19 days ago : No.6525
No, but I definitely have different voices in my mind, for different moods. It's all my own monologue though.
Anonymous : 19 days ago : No.6536
I narrate in the voice of Colonel Kurtz.
Anonymous : 18 days ago : No.6550 >>6581
>>6550 You mean there is a switch in your head that lets you enter "Burn After Reading"'s Malkovich mode? That's bloody brilliant.
Not for internal monologue, but for a better accent. I have a John Malkovitch switch to slow down and be more articulate.
Anonymous : 18 days ago : No.6556
If I say the word strudel I must repeat it, either internally or externally, like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMgNFqQwuf0
Anonymous : 18 days ago : No.6563
I don't have an "accent" for my internal monologue and I struggle to assign one to it. I'm not sure if this indicates anything. I can hear people's voices when I recall what they said, but when I form an original sentence in my mind, it has no such thing.
Anonymous : 17 days ago : No.6581
>>6550
Not for internal monologue, but for a better accent. I have a John Malkovitch switch to slow down and be more articulate.
You mean there is a switch in your head that lets you enter "Burn After Reading"'s Malkovich mode? That's bloody brilliant.


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