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yup- watched this over the course of about 8hrs thanks to having a bunch of people over and being drunk since 4pm (it's now 1am). i liked the documentary but ended up staying indifferent to the 3 guys (especially the ranting-drunk nerd @ the bar)
6 seeders / 10
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is that the one where they covered whitehouse songs? that was a fantastic record. i also loved that they tackled some stockhausen material but i'm not sure how much they followed his instructions for preparation (like not sleeping or eating for 3 days or whatever it was)
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Enter the Void - 8.5/10 - want to give it 9, but somethings stopping me - enjoyed it immensely but perhaps it just over stayed its welcome, over used some of its effects (which on first viewings were amazing, but once repeated start to lose their power), The first hour is great, but starts to slip after that, would have been almost perfect had it been as short and tight as Irreversible.
Really inspiring film making tho, A+ for effort!
yep
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Tales from the Crypt, and lots of it.
just watched the one with joe pesci and the twins. lol great one
wtf? i watched that one about 3 days ago too. i mentioned to my gf that they looked like thinner-yellow-teethed versions of julia roberts. are you hiding out @ my place?
we're.... twins.
i see what you did there
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long, dense and complex. not sure where this is going but it's going to take me forever. it's got a bomb, a guy getting a hardon when the bomb goes off, and a guy trying to figure out something to do with bombs. seriously- wtf?
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documentary about one fo the worst riots in los angeles history- started by one of the most famous ass kickings ever, soundtracked by rap music. shit gets real
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surprised how so many people here feel so negatively towards casino. i actually really like it (even though i read the book before i watched the movie). it's not a great movie, but you guys are making it sound like a spike lee joint
p.s. i have a major thing for sharon stone
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whoa! part 2 which is, amazingly, not the last of this "beat it to death" idea. basically, it's teetering on terminator 2 territory here- complete with the "i'm on fire" ending thing happening.
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popular electronics: early dutch electronic music from philips research laboratories (1956-1963): four (4) cds of early dutch electronics. i'm not certain why it's vogue to reissue early electronics in massive sets and even though this is nowhere as massive as the 12 cd pauline oliveros treatment, it's still a pretty challenging compilation to get through.
i've heard a few of these songs in other places (probably film or advertisements) but a larger portion was my first time hearing it- and whilst i enjoyed it, the quality (in terms of sound and songwriting) varies- which then makes a lot of sense why these things are packing more than 2 cds per release.
pye corner audio - the ever-present hum: the hum in the title should be taken literarily. these are basically exercises in ambience, just a quarter of a minute shy of 15minutes each, of the quietest moments from the black mill tapes (only done with a different set up)- but does that really matter?
goat - world music: in theory this sounds fantastic; a swedish band that plays psychedelic influenced world music injecting their own unique twist into it (read as: mixing polyrhythms so you get things like afro-beat influenced krautrock= afrokraut?). the end product doesn't really work out though, with only a few moments of "hey that was cool. do that again"
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weird movie that takes full advantage of robert z'dar's chin to sketch a messy plot about a... maniac cop.
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hey NEbraksa, just wanted to give my thanks for providing such excellent resources.
yep. glad i could help. in fact, here is another webzine you can send your stuff to: http://www.damned-by-light.com/
not sure how (or why) i left them out. you can find their contact info here
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the hydrogen sonata
I read the first chapter of this which was released as a promotion. Seemed good - it's been ages since I've read an Iain (M) Banks novel but based on that, it seems he's still got it.
yes- i just read the synopsis of this and it sounded vaguely familiar
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*high fives all around*
we really did a good job over these past few weeks guys. I wanna thank Alcofribas for his future review, and Obel for being a skull trumpet now, and for everyone that repeated that arnold gif. you've all put in some hard work and dedication to ensure our
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peter fonda and warren oates' roadtrip adventure is terrorized by a group of satanic worshipping hicks after they witness a little hoodoo fueled nude bimbo ritual killing in the woods complete with upside dogs. it's also got satan approved mama lara parker from dark (when will it be over) shadows
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yeah, it's really me, the (ex)pfork reviewer. and wow thanks guys for being so forgiving! If I still wrote reviews, and still got promos, I'd totally write up blurbs for each track in this thread
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nice to see night flight in there. loved that show. smash tv? approved
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Fatima Al Qadiri is way awesome, and "distroid" (although I don't think anyone but Dummymag calls it that) has a much more constructive overall message than vaporwave in my opinion. Desert Strike EP has one of the coolest themes of any album ever. Like seriously read that blurb about the album.
this (suspiciously?) sounds like demoscene music, complete with the
visuals. i can see why they're lumping it together with vaporwave, but i do agree it's not the same thing
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yeah- one of my favorite sci-fi films. it was remade as the thirteenth floor
another classic piece of filmmaking. has this great part where the camera pans mid-scene to reveal brinke stevens cracking her whip for no apparent reason. yummy