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« on: November 23, 2010, 11:14:57 AM »
I was in a remake of Disney's The Little Mermaid. I was some boy who had been kidnapped to some other world and some mean guys of no description were looking for me. After a while I got to this tiny island with a glass window where you could see stuff under it. The main character's father said that his son had been trapped or something and asked if I could see his video camera which was under the glass. I thought I could so he had me swim/crawl down through this crawlspace which was kind of like a car left in the sun. Topside, the bad guys were there looking for me. I kept bringing back different stuff from the son's room like weird SNES games and an Xbox 360 hard drive and wireless headset, all with Vintage Stock stickers. Eventually while I was still looking, one of the bad guys noticed my foot against the glass and pulled down the car window of the crawlspace saying how they'd found me (or "him"). We both floated up DBZ style over the water and I guess we were going to fight but then he flew off. After that, the other kid seemed to show up but he was really Batman (or a kid who was Batman). He used some sort of mental powers from Ra's Al Ghul called "The 40th Day" (complete with the 40th day logo from the Army of Two game) which changed everything from live action to Batman cartoon style, and searchlights and lasers moved around and the 40th Day logo was on the sides of buildings and stuff, drawn a little badly since it was the Batman cartoon. Later, I was in a hospital with a couple of people and Jim Carrey as "The Mask" but he had alternating personalities and at first he was acting really prissy and talking about something. Then his face shook and he became more nonchalant, after which a middle aged bald guy came to follow him around, but then The Mask said how that guy was "a little confused". (It was some gay guy who liked the previous persona.) In one of the patients' rooms at the hospital, a guy was telling this woman in a bed that she shouldn't listen to the police scanner and that the policemen fighting would do a good job anyway. She replied saying that she loved either the hospital or the police force (can't remember which), wanting him to trust her and let her listen. There were two other wounded policemen in the room and one of them switched beds after the woman turned on the radio. That also made most of the display wall's lights turn off.
A lot of this is based on work and some of it is based on my use of my video camera recently. One of the guys at work likes to point out the problems with The Little Mermaid and I say how I don't like the movie. And all the game stuff is obviously just stuff I see at work.