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It looks great. I wonder what they will make out of it. I loved the story when I was a kid, but they have to add a lot to make it somewhat interesting for a movie.
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Naked City - the Sicilian clan
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75 Albums you should own, Tip.It version
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Yea, he gave us a good example of what I had in mind. : Silversword: There must be at least 25 albums that you love. It can't be that hard when you listen to music so much as you do. I have to draw a line somewhere, you know. -
2-disc (the film)
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Spillane
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Godard.
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Very nice list, Assassin! I love that you chose the live record from Neil Young, his best work in my opinion. And excellent choice with Sun Kil Moon! And Bon Iver is an excellent choice for number one, Flume is so good, it takes a little practice to get into, but when you're trough that it's so good. Thanks for recommending it to me a while ago. :) I'm going check out that new Decemberists record soon, they're a group that I've heard various songs from, but I never checked an entire album.
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I'm no Angel My first Mae West movie (I had seen My Little Chikadee, but that's more a W.C. Fields movie), and it was a very nice eperience. What a woman! Everything she says is full of innuendo, she's got the best gowns ever and she's always the boss. "It's not the men in my life, but the life in my men that counts". :D Savage Beach Entertaining junk filled with bimbos (although you shouldn't say that to them). Even though the plot it's so incredibly simple they still manage to make lots of flaws which makes it almost impossible to follow. Very entertaining, though. Bathing Beauty After Gone with the Wind and Ben-Hur this is the most popular movie MGM ever made. It's strange that nobody heard of this movie nowadays, while those other two are so famous. Well, maybe not so strange, since this is a very curious movie. The story is so incredibly stupid, it could be told in less than five minutes, but they just use it to fill the movie with, as my friend called it, 'the improbable stuff'. There's water ballet, a hundred songs by Harry James and the Music Makers (which are so hilarious!), Organ solos by Ethel Smith, and a lot of bad jokes that never end by the horrible Red Skelton (they really make you beg to stop halfway) and more crazy stuff and exotic music. I loved it. the Story of the Eye If you thought things couldn't get any stranger on one night...The movie starts with a woman giving birth, they have to cut open her vagina otherwise they can't get the kid out, there's a narrator who tells us about the writer of the book the movie is based on Georges Bataille. Intertitle. We're in a room, where some guy is sitting on a chair. He's holding a joy stick, and he's watching a stage, on the stage there are two women, they are naked. They have eyes on the breasts, top hats on their shoulder, and they seem to be controlled by the joy stick. Then we go back to the guy, the joy stick is gone and now he's using his own joy stick. Intertitle. We get about 15/20 minutes of gay sex (I still wonder how in the world that enormous Black Joy Stick fits in that tiny white Sailor). Then one of two guys gets shot by the guy who had the joy stick in the first scene. Intertitle. We're in another room in the same house. We see a woman, she just had surgery. She's half naked. She walks trough a hallway where there is a cage. She opens the cage and a woman comes out, they undress eachother and have sex for about 15/20 minutes. Intertitle. We see a woman, she's climbing the stairs in another part of the house, when shes up and enters a hall she's downstairs again. Repeat the same shot 50 times. Intertitle. We get to see a woman sitting in the corner in another part of the house, we see the scars on her body (the ones from surgery), in the background we here the music we've had earlier in the movie: narration of the opening scene, piano music from the two sex scenes, bird noises from the stairs, and a new one which is a woman crying. We get that for about 10 minutes. Then we are with a woman upstairs. She's standing next to a mirror. In the mirror we see a man and a woman having sex. The woman next to the mirror starts to pee. She walks to the two people having sex. It's a sort of gag-factor scene. Once the woman having sex can't go trough, the man starts on the other woman. It ends up in a trio. Then the man cums on the camera and we get a black screen for eight minutes and we here noise. Well, that's it. It's a pretty challenging underground movie. While pretty interesting, I'm afraid it's not really my 'thing'.
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I never knew the Chameleons had a dream-pop record. :thumbup: Thanks for sharing.
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haha, that angry video nerd is great. :D
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Syd Barrett - the Madcap Laughs #2 No Good Trying
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DOOM (better known as MF DOOM) has a new record out. Born Like This. Anybody heard it yet? http://www.myspace.com/mfdoom
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New Order - Elegia the 17 minute version. :thumbup:
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I went for a walk today and I got home with: Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Master and everyone The Palace Brothers - There is no-one what will take care of you Palace Music - Lost blues and other songs Beirut - March of the Zapotec/Holland Neil Young - Tonight's the Night And the movie Riso Amaro.
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Used to smoke for a long time, then quit, now I smoke like once a week, most of the time on thursday or saturday night, when I'm out. When I smoked I rolled my own sigarettes, and chesterfield when I was out. Now I smoke Marlboro Lights. It feels like I've said this at least a thousand times on this forum.
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Music-wise it's not the most popular stuff out there, so it's not that strange. ;)
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Ray, why don't you just f*** off. :thumbup: You contribute nothing. :thumbdown: You don't seem to be very open for anything else than your own opinion. :thumbdown: And the only thing you are responsible for is a negative atmosphere on this forum. :thumbdown:
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My Bloody Valentine - You Made me Realise
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New Order - Sunrise
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Yea, I would say indoor is best. However it can be very special when you're outdoor at night, instead of being overheated in some crowded hall. What I liked best about the concert at the time (I still like this part best by the way) was the opening, with Lost Keys and (my favorite track from 10000 days) Rosetta Stoned. With the megaphone, haha. :') I even bought a TOOL shirt at that tour. My first and only band-shirt (next to the homemade K.U.K.L. shirt I got from a friend).
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How many days is a festival like this, and what are the costs of a ticket? Is a campsite ticket included in the price of a ticket?
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That must be a [cabbage]ty situation. Everybody is looking forward to see something of you (other than guest appearances) and then it doesn't come and people move on (unless your record is called Detox of course), forgetting you.
