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What's with the stupid white ball

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    oprtvdog — 19 years ago(October 08, 2006 05:50 PM)

    what is she gonna play pool on a giant pool table

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      missjnr — 19 years ago(October 10, 2006 10:47 PM)

      hahawhat if your fear WAS a giant pool table! lol
      Some other bizarre fears my boyfriend and I created tonight that would just make this movie hilarious are as follows:
      -sunlight
      -outdoors
      -being rich
      -fame
      -clouds
      -giant robots
      -trees
      -germs
      -houses
      -babies.

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        continuum_ — 19 years ago(October 13, 2006 06:14 AM)

        OMG.
        i had to reply, to tell you i just laughed out loud for about 5 minutes thanks to you.
        i'm also alone and in my room, therefore making my sister think i'm crazy (for the really loud laughter).
        THANK YOU.

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          missjnr — 19 years ago(October 15, 2006 01:05 PM)

          Glad that you liked it 🙂 We thought of all these and more during the whole moviewe were just so unamused that we made it funny for ourselves
          A Revolution without dancing is a Revolution not worth having!

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            catonryewithmayo — 10 years ago(September 06, 2015 01:35 PM)

            I know this is old, but those are basically all of my greatest fears.

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              Angel_Of_My_Heart — 19 years ago(October 18, 2006 09:44 AM)

              It was her favorite toy, I think her mother mentions this in the film at some point, cause it was really one of the only things that her mother thought was safe for her to play with to play with caue she had that disease where your blood doesn't clot and you can bleed to death really easily can't remember what its called now, anyway thats what I think the white ball is all about.
              God sent us an angel from the heavens above and called him Wentworth Miller

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                vistavizion — 18 years ago(January 25, 2008 04:29 AM)

                Also interesting to note that the "creepy little girl with the white ball" was used previously in the 60s by both Mario Bava (in "Kill Baby Kill") and Fellini (in the "Toby Dammit" story in "Spirits of the Dead").
                I can't remember if the director of FDC acknowledged this in the commentary or not.

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                  Clayman82 — 14 years ago(September 03, 2011 05:04 AM)

                  I think it might represent innocence as well. Once she got into guys, as her mother, said, she lost it (innocence, purity) forever.
                  That's why, whenever someone watches the website intro, he/she finds that white ball soon; that becoming a dark rotting mush means you are metaphorically guilty of stripping the little girl of her own innocence, then the adult Jeanine and her (Jeanine as a little girl) team up for giving you your own worst nightmares, which will bring you to kill yourself.
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                    MerovingianGoddess — 14 years ago(February 12, 2012 11:53 PM)

                    I am so pleased to see that someone else got the symbolism of the white ball, her innocense. Thus, because her innocense was taken away from her, Jeannie's adult role in cyber-afterlife is to get even with all who find entertainment with this dark taboo sexual torture.
                    Nancy*
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