Danger 5 is a the epitome of High Fidelity.
In it, everything is cool, and yet everything done is terrible. We comment on it here, as it is a meta presentation of daily life in the media. There are elements of narrative that are both terrible and audacious.
Lead by Colonel Chestbridge, Tucker, Jackson, Pierre, Claire and Ilsa form Danger 5. Two girls for three guys. Having spent some time recently on the journal, while in the company of three women, I find it a meta conventional take on the left-bank shape of Hi Fi Art today - so much distraction, so little pleasure in it.
As a rule a writer shouldn't comment on his private life, but I will digress in human intent for the reader to let you know that as a result of such a pastime, this writer has had to give up a 10 km nice evening walk to fetch a brew. He's also unfortunately had his weight-lifting schedule interrupted, along with his pre-marathon regimen.
How is it possible to subscribe to the Philosophy of the Greek Spirit, and yet let oneself to be taken down to the level of watching television, eating food that one did not choose at a time not appointed by oneself, and even to the level of watching movies in a public auditorium ala Theater?
As such, one's writing is uninspired, and less an outlet of spirit, than one of tandamonium. Tanda-moany-um, in relation to Danger 5.
The cost of a cervesa is only $5 you know. :)
Such is life.
Regardless, Danger 5 opens with a scene out of ...
It opens with a....
1. "I Danced For Hitler"
2. "Lizard Soldiers Of The Third Reich"
3. "Kill-Men Of The Rising Sun"
4. "Hitler's Golden Murder Palace"
5. "Fresh Meat For Hitler's Sex Kitchen"
6. "Final Victory"
Hitler is not cast well. He is put in a comedic light, which is popular.
It ends with two guys hooking up, and one ugly Frenchman killing Hitler.
He is not ugly.
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