Again, the iPod screen looks amazing. It’s no problem at all. The iPhone’s screen has 160 pixels per inch (PPI), and many love it. My Nano Video has 204 Pixels Per Inch. That’s twice of that on a 17" or 13" Widescreen MacBook pro. And four times better than 1080p/1080i on a 42" screen! Yeah, that’s right. So, the iPod does not makes watching this less entertaining. It seems like it would; but it does not at all. Try it,
Super sorry for double post! I posted this in another thread, but it fits here perfectly as well!
Here’s a video of my room! This is where I do my WALL-E 500. On the couch (my bed). That is the iPod I use, and nice earphones. The ear phones are really nice, with superb bass. I prefer my headphones over surround sound on a TV. Anyways, here you go! My room!
Double: But oh well. Last night my friend spent the night, and he slept in my room. I was in a horrible position: massive headache, he would have chewed me out, and I had to have little sound or else he’d hear. Also, to hide the light I had to stay under a blanket the whole time. Now, it got really hot under there, and I kept telling myself to stop watching it, but I made it… This might sound lame, but mentally it’s very, very tough. Physically, it’s not much. Just a little achy hands,
Well, 12th night. I’m excited to watch it! some nights i dread it, but tonight I learned something: pretend like it’s the first time seeing it. Instead of saying “42 more minutes, ugh…” like some nights. Oh, and I saw WALL-E 3 times in theaters in June/July. But that is not counted in this challenge.
I know I can reach 500 views! I know it! And I’m ready!
I dunno, every day I’ve automatically been walking around holding my hands. Here’s a list of situations my brain automatically sings in:
Put on your Sunday Clothes: In public, always. Never inside, just when I’m out the door. The Axiom (when looking at space from space ship) : When stargazing, I can’t help but hum it. I stargaze a lot, so I sing this a lot. Also, when I’m just sad. In only takes a Moment: When I’m sad, feeling down, or stressed. Also when I check the sky. WALL-E (the song when he goes about his work day): Cleaning the house, or just working. I hate it when I really get into it. It’s completely automatic, I don’t try singing it, it just happens.
Also, I always make EVE “Oooh” sounds when someone shoes me anything. It’s just odd…
For now, that’s all. Those are brain glitches, not songs I like to sing at certain times. I wish I could forget WALL-E-E until I watch it. I can only how my brain will think after 500 views.
For those people who succeeded on putting the digital copy of the film, can anyone help me on where I can get a free software that can convert WMV into AVI or MP4? I’m planning to put this movie in my Nokia N95 phone.
EIA, good luck on your quest. I really want to watch the movie now on a portable device on my Bose headset.
Your Nokia Phone will be less quality than what I watch it on. Not bragging, it will look okay on your phone. Bose headset would make up for it, My iPod Nano Video have 50 more pixels per inch than the phone (again, just facts on quality, not bragging). But, no. Use Google to look for stuff, hehe.
I wouldn’t be surprised if, by the end of this, everything you do or say will in some way be related to WALL-E, EVEisawesome, especially if that sort of stuff is already starting to happen.
Haha, I know. I’m trying to control it; but I can’t. Even coming up the stairs to check the computer I was singing Rogue Robots. In my room, I sing “Bubble Wrap”, from inside WALL-E’s truck. Hm, hopefully I get over it. It’s actually not right.
I wonder if watching the same movie every day could do some sort of psychological damage… If you like the movie, well, it probably wouldn’t, but what if you don’t want to watch it, but you force yourself to, anyway? Like some sort of self-inflicted mental torture?
If it comes to the point where EVEisawesome is actually dreading watching the movie in the evening, then you might end up conditioning yourself into hating WALL-E and associating it with negative stimuli! Oh noes!
I think there will be a point where EIA will dread watching the movie, but if he can keep going, that feeling will go away and change to a neutral attitude towards the movie/activity of watching it, and then he may go back to liking or loving it again. We will just have to wait and see. (This is like a psychological experiment, heh.)
Haha! I like this. I agree, this is what I like to do, experiment with myself. I do these things a lot, and my mom even said when I was little I always liked testing out human reactions by doing certain things. I realize there will be very hard times. But, I noticed something.
Already, there were 2 days I just hated it, and wanting to shut it off 5 minutes into it. Yet, last night I had a horrible day, I had to take ibuprofen and such. Yet, watching it for the 12th night in a row, I cried in a part I never felt much emotion (8:17-oh, a minute later, AKA when he listens to It Only Takes a Moment and stares at stars). I was deeply involved the whole time. I laughed a lot; which makes no sense. My emotions have been completely random. You would think the more I watch it, the more I hate it; but so far that’s false. We’ll see how that goes over a course of 2 years.
I’m glad you are all interested in this! Feel free to post/comment/ask ANYTHING: rude, funny, serious, encouraging, etc.