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#1 Political World
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I don't really think Shia is the problem. I think he's a pretty sympathetic. He's got a kind of charm that others, Bloomd included, don't have. In a way this is a key film as well, since this presents us the face of the new action hero. It doesn't make it any better though. :
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It was really poor. It's strange that people find stuff like this acceptable.
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Just got back from Eagle Eye, and I didn't really like it. Take Alfred Hitchcock, North by Northwest, Die Hard and 2001: A Space Odyssey, put it in the blender and give Paul Greengrass all responsibility. That would suck, and so does this movie. It's no secret that D.J. Caruso isn't the most creative filmmaker out there, but this is just crazy.
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I generally order from Amazon and Boudisque, there's also a local record store around where I can get nearly everything I want. The more normal things I buy at work.
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Yea, this is a cover of the boxset. They had to remove the original picture out of stores because of Anti Asian material or something. hehe. The old coverart is on the inside of the box though, so I can still 'enjoy' that. Azvy. :o That's a load of silverware.
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I don't really like most of the newer R&B, it's all a bit too, uhm, sweet for me. If you could touch it you would need to wash your hands afterwards, because they are sticky. If you know what I mean. Frank McComb has done some great stuff though.
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It is suposed to sound like a way of tortute they used in China hundred years ago. I can't wait to hear it, of course.
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naked city autechre arcade fire bonnie 'prince' billy/palace music sun kil moon sufjan stevens bob dylan the velvet underground can matt elliott for today
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#5 the Gumbo Variations Hard.
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#10 Thank God Damn, great track. Thank God the Gangsta's back. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6FPLKG26mPY
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I just wanted to make a Detox joke. :(
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Every album I listen by Will Oldham is fantastic. How great is it when you can buy random records by an artist and each one is better than the other. It's incredible. He might even go past Dylan on my favorite list.
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How2PK replied to AdioLovesSquall's topic in Off-Topic
You probably know him already, but you could try Sufjan Stevens. If you've got the time, somewhere. : http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am ... qqkldte~T1 Illinois is very good. -
Your welcome, I guess. :)
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Yea, I've got it. I love it. It has got so much fantastic alternative takes, unreleased songs and live preformances. It's Dylan heaven.
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Ash Ra Tempel - Inventions for Electric Guitar
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Oh, man. I hope you will enjoy it. There's also a sequel, well kind of sequel to it. Oh Lucky Man!. :) let me know what you think of If....
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If. :thumbsup: I recentely saw it. It's just brilliant, one of the best british movies I have ever seen. Have you seen it already? I picked up Iron Man in a stupid steelcase. I just wanted the one disc edition, but it was just as expensive as the 2-disc steelcase. So I figured I could buy the steelcase, but I hate steelcases. I also ordered a small box at work. Two Altman movies A Wedding and 3 Women. :)
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Tarantula This has got to be the first sci-fi/horror flick from the fifties that actually delivers what it's poster promises. This movie has got fantastic special effects, if I were in the cinema fifty years ago I would probably leave it with dirty underpants. The way the movie deals with its material is also fairly mature and the players are really natural. There's all kind of nice details within the acting that make this movie really someting special. The Player Nice. I'm really an Altman fan so I can be happy as always with this movie. His usual structured chaos also runs trough this one. Next to that it's an extremely sharp satire on the business, although it seems more like a late twenties Hollywood schandal than something from the nineties. But that's still enjoyable. Nice openingshot by the way. Mouchette Well, it's clear where the Dardenne brothers got their inspiration from. For Rosetta at least. The biggest difference is that this movie is a little darker in tone, a little more elegant and instead of being right in the action it goes more as observing. Anyway, I loved it. The ending has got to be one of the best I have ever seen. Bresson. :worship:
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I am HOOKED upon the new CALEXICO record it is called CARRIED TO DUST and everybody should listen to it. I haven't heard anything else all day, with the exception of spinning the new Unkle b-sides record of War Stories one time. Calexico - Man Made Lake Fantastic.
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Calexico - Carried to Dust their new record is yummie!
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Maybe he thought the content of your little movie wasn't very interesting, LP.
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Blood for Dracula This is a very peculiar movie, it also has a kind of unexplainable attraction to me. But I wouldn't have expected nothing else from a Paul Morrissey film supervised by Andy Warhal. So, it's a version of Dracula. But it kind of ridicules him and it really breaks conventions of the monster. Dracula is a sick, pathetic and vegetarian kind of dracula. He needs to take a journey to Italy to find virgins that he can drink and eat. If he drinks the blood of something else than a virgin he turns green and he needs to puke. Hehe. There's tons of humor in the movie. Lovely girls who woop their breasts a lot (yay) and a hot guy to please them. Udo Kier puts down such a strange preformance, it's like nothing else I've seen before. It's bad, but in the way it's bad it's good but then really good not the "it's so bad it gets fun" kind of bad. If you know what I mean. ;) If you're into this kind of stuff you can't miss it. After that I opened my Keaton shorts box again and saw two shorts. His Wedding Night and Oh, Doctor! were the two I saw. These are basically Fatty Arbuckle shorts, and have small parts for Buster. This means that it's not so funny, the parts with Keaton are enjoyable, but he isn't at his best here either. Oh, Doctor! obviously is the best of the two. With Keaton playing the son of Fatty who is constantly abused by his father. hehe. Saturday night we saw Wanted which was pretty enjoyable. It's really a bunch of nonsense, but it's entertaining. Too bad they had to put in some Fight Club elements, that wasn't very good if you ask me. Sunday morning I saw the Girl can't help it a Frank Tashlin/Jayne Mansfield film. It doesn't seem to have the cartoonish style that I hoped for, but still very much worth seeing. I love the intro and the outro by the actors of the movie. Mansfield her Monro parodie was great as always and the live preformances of the 50s rock and roll stars are cool to see as well.
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What do you think of it? Haven't received it yet. I hope to get it this week or the next. Getting Zorn stuff here is quite difficult, I have to wait for weeks each order.
