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19 fiction conversations over 2 months, 16 days (Feb 8, 2024 – Apr 25, 2024) 95% prompt uniqueness California, United States
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19 conversations in cluster Cluster 1× “(unclustered)” over 2 months, 16 days (Feb 8, 2024 – Apr 25, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Apr 23, 2024 at 1:40 PM PDT — 3 turns United States, California fiction View full conversation
USER: smooth this out: EVIL GHOST SONIC GUNS Logline: In "Evil Ghost Sonic Guns," a horror/comedy rollercoaster ride, an experimental musician discovers her unique sounds might be humanity's only defense against a mind-shredding ghost invasion, if she can reconcile with the spectral child from her troubled past.
CHATBOT: Logline: "Evil Ghost Sonic Guns" blends horror and comedy in a thrilling tale where an innovative musician finds her avant-garde soundscapes to be the key to battling a terrifying ghost invasion. To save humanity, she must confront and heal the wounds of her history with a mysterious spectral child.
USER: This film is hard for me to find comparisons. I find the dark humor to match more like the show The Boys, no it's not a superhero film or anything to do with superheroes. But the dark, violent humor is close. It's also truly scary and fast moving with science fiction backing up the horror. And there is also an electronic music aspect that feeds directly into the story and also the soundtrack. Give me some films you would compare to and list them in the order of how much money they made>
CHATBOT: Crafting comparisons for "Evil Ghost Sonic Guns" given its unique blend of horror, comedy, science fiction elements, and electronic music influence is indeed challenging. However, taking into account the dark, violent humor, the pace, and the blend of genres, here are a few films that share some DNA with your concept, listed in order of their box-office success (please note, the exact financial figures can vary, and the box office isn't always an indicator of a movie's quality or its cultural impact): 1. **"Ghostbusters" (2016 or 1984 versions)** - While not a perfect match, the "Ghostbusters" franchise combines elements of comedy, horror, and science fiction. The 2016 version also injected a modern flair akin to the electronic music vibe, although it's more mainstream in its approach. 2. **"Get Out" (2017)** - Jordan Peele's directorial debut brilliantly blends horror with social commentary and dark humor. Though it lacks the electronic music aspect, its innovative story and tone might resonate with the themes of "Evil Ghost Sonic Guns". 3. **"The Cabin in the Woods" (2012)** - This film is a meta-commentary on the horror genre, blending scary elements with comedy and a bit of science fiction. It was well-received for its clever take on genre expectations. 4. **"It Follows" (2014)** - While not a box-office behemoth, this film mixed horror with a distinctive electronic score in a way that significantly impacted the atmosphere and storytelling, reminiscent of the role music plays in your concept. 5. **"Mandy" (2018)** - This film stars Nicolas Cage in a surreal, violent, and darkly comedic tale of revenge, coupled with a significant electronic score. It's a cult film, not a blockbuster, but its unique tone and aesthetic could share some similarities with "Evil Ghost Sonic Guns". 6. **"Attack the Block" (2011)** - This British sci-fi comedy blends humor, action, and horror as a group of teenagers defends their block from an alien invasion. It's fast-paced, and while not directly related to electronic music, it has a fresh, energetic soundtrack that complements its storytelling style. Given the unique combination of elements in "Evil Ghost Sonic Guns," direct comparisons are tricky. However, these films each share some aspect of your project, whether it's the genre-blending, the importance of music, or the infusion of dark humor into a traditionally scary setting. Box office success varies widely among these examples, reflecting the broad appeal of some and ...
Apr 25, 2024 at 11:15 AM PDT — 21 turns United States, California fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: smooth this out: EVIL GHOST SONIC GUNS Logline: In "Evil Ghost Sonic Guns," a horror/comedy rollercoaster ride, an experimental musician discovers her unique sounds might be humanity's only defense against a mind-shreddingmake more scientific: EDUARDO So, the special ones, after getting hit by the frequency, they can keep using all their psychic powers. It looks like they're haunted or possessed by ghosts, but in reality, there's no ghost invasion, if she can reconcile with the spectral child from her troubled past.involved at all.
CHATBOT: EDUARDO Following exposure to a specific frequency, the individuals designated as 'the special ones' retain the capacity to utilize their full spectrum of psychic abilities. This phenomenon may superficially resemble spectral possession or haunting due to the manifesting psychic capabilities. However, upon rigorous examination, it becomes clear that there is no paranormal involvement; the effects are entirely attributable to the interaction between the subjects and the applied frequency.
CHATBOT: EDUARDO Upon exposure to the specified frequency, the individuals identified as 'the special ones' are able to maintain the utilization of an exhaustive range of psychic powers, encompassing every conceivable psychic ability. This condition may outwardly mimic the appearance of being haunted or under spectral possession due to the extensive and varied psychic phenomena displayed. Nonetheless, it should be clarified that these effects are not of paranormal origin; instead, they are directly linked to the unique response of these individuals to the frequency they encounter.
Apr 25, 2024 at 12:21 PM PDT — 16 turns United States, California fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: make more scientific: EDUARDO So,smooth out: How in the special ones, after getting hithell did that person pull themselves by the frequency, they can keep using all their psychic powers. It lookshair like they're haunted or possessedbeing dragged by ghosts, but in reality, there's no ghost involved at all.a moving car?
CHATBOT: How did that person manage to pull themselves up by their hair as if they were being towed by a moving vehicle?
CHATBOT: Because for just under two minutes, they are possessed by a ghost visible only to the terrorized individual, taking the form of someone deeply connected to them through either love or fear.
Apr 25, 2024 at 2:48 PM PDT — 36 turns United States, California fiction explicit toxic View full conversation
USER: smooth out: HowRewrite my bio heading in the hell did that person pull themselves by their hair like they're being dragged by a moving car?Larry David vibe: AUTHOR/WRITER/DIRECTOR/MUSICAL PERFORMANCE ARTIST DANIEL ERIC FINKEL
CHATBOT: WRITER, DIRECTOR, & OCCASIONAL MUSICAL GUY WHO SOMEHOW ALSO WRITES - DANIEL ERIC FINKEL, AT YOUR SERVICE... NOT THAT YOU ASKED.
CHATBOT: Oh boy, where do I even start? My love affair with the chaotic world of technology began the day I decided to perform surgery on a Gameboy. I basically made it sound like it was, you know, getting it on with another Gameboy. It was HILARIOUS and kind of a masterpiece. To celebrate, I chugged down my dad's vodka - classic kid move, right? And because I'm such a genius, I filled the bottle back up with water. I did this with EVERY bottle, leading to a monumental meltdown when my parents tried to corner me about it. But let's be real, they were floating on their own cloud of prescription bliss, so their 'disappointment radar' was pretty much stuck on snooze. So, yeah, my obsessions have always been this bizarre cocktail of sonic technology, booze, and pills - it's like they were all vying for my undivided attention. My experimental music vibes just kept soaring while my personal life... well, let's just say it was more crash and burn. Like, literally crash. When I was 17, I somehow managed to mow down a little girl in her yard - don't worry, she was fine... I think? Honestly, it's all a bit fuzzy 'cause I was totally blacked out. But did that stop me? Nope. It was like every new piece of music I created was in competition with my self-destruct mode. My life was like this epic battle between my Frankenstein-esque sonic inventions and my own inner demons. And let me tell you, the jealousy? Real. Soooo real.