Piper Maru
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You and your X-Files.
You love it.
You and your X-Files.
I had a long and full dream last night but what I remember the most is that I did this move from the MoS movie and then I shot forward like he does in the film.
I believe that I was showing off to a friend how I could fly and mentioned this movie's scene like "Yeah you know that one part where he said 'You're a monster Zod, and I'm gonna stop you'? Watch this" And then I re-enacted it. I remember feeling a lot of energy in my legs when I did it. It was so awesome, here's to another one like it soon.
I thought that remembering dreams is dependant upon waking up while the dream is occurring.
I'm the same. My friend says he never remembers his dreams yet I dream every night and remember them all, if not immediately or all of it then later in the day and at least a section of it. I've really been fascinated with what's going on with me and dreams lately since I can't remember having a night of sleep in the last few years that was blank in my mind.That's a myth. I remember my dreams every night. At least for a little while. Some people remember their dreams. Some people don't.

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, it'll make me feel all prophetic or something 
I had a dream that I was able to give input on how the beginning credits of Batman vs Superman should look. I think I may have just been describing it to a friend in it or something but it was very visual and like as if I was actually watching it.
But anyways, the movie started off with the music from the beginning of the 2nd (or 3rd, not sure) Wolverine trailer (terrific trailer music btw, no wonder it came up in my dream) Here's the song if you haven't heard it, it's right in the very beginning, over the company logos. It then morphed into quick flying shots of dark and stormy caves and mountains. There is rain and lightning over very gothic scenery. The lightning also illuminates the eyes of a hanging upside down bat at one point which flies away.
Then it eventually settles down as the music and scenery changes to Hans Zimmers and the Arctic as well as flying POV shots over the ocean and countryside. All of this to parts of Hans' ''What Are You Going To Do When You're Not Saving The World''.
When the credits were finished it showed Clark (Henry Cavill) coming out of Perry White's office laughing about something. Can't remember anything else other than an awkward laugh Clark did but imagine maybe they watched a news clip of Bruce Wayne in the background afterwards
Here's hoping we get something like that invs
, it'll make me feel all prophetic or something
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1. I was in the 1920's showing my friends of the time my smartphone.