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Nebraska

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  1. bikini academy: basically, these hot bimbos are patrolling the beaches (as lifeguards) and keeping vacationers safe. basically, baywatch except everyone looks like pam anderson but goes by the name ashlie rhey and tane mcclure ten perfectly siliconed boobs out of ten
  2. reg tilsley's orchestral #6 - heavy gravy: despite the title and front cover, this isn't heavy but rather moody jazz covering (mostly) different late night scenarios (jim's pad, shot in the arm, town talk, midnight menace, interrogation). pretty much like the soundtrack to an episode of the streets of san francisco
  3. jon brooks (the advisory circle) PIF mixtape inspired by 'the finishing line' for fangoria
  4. good show. and you looked like you were having a good time. i think they still do- not so much with 'extreme' views but certainly on the "being disgusting slobby people" eg. that haters they did a performance in the netherlands in the late 80s where they sat with their backs to the audience watching blank static on an analog television set. doesn't get more intense than that imo
  5. franz falckenhaus' stories from my cold war: very intriguing warm ambient electronic music that serves as 'a rainy and melancholic infiltration into the romantic darkness of international espionage.' i almost wish legowelt would re-do these songs with some better analogue equipment as some of it sounds as though it's coming from a vintage commodore 64 video game instead of a more serious film or television soundtrack as implied by the tracklisting
  6. exploitation at it's finest. lifetime is slowly becoming the aslyum
  7. can't believe there are people who would pay to watch 'man of steel'. i haven't watched a superman film since the christopher reeves ones and i even thought those were too many superman films. then i watched 1 episode of lois and clark (with dean cain) and realized superman isn't believable when it's not christopher reeves.
  8. it's supposed to be funny because kim k is rumored to be a whore (having made her career from being romantically linked with various male figures) and thus- her vagina is loose so her birth was effortless. also, she's happy because she has a baby as babies increase one's happiness by a factor of 70%.
  9. while you might imagine something in the realm of bbc's radiophonic workshop, this is actually more like dick raaijmaker's output for the philips research laboratories except (maybe) a little more structured. 6 tracks of gorgeously cold and wobbly electronics occasionally blasting out rays of noise. seriously mind-bending stuff
  10. thanks for this. listening right now and it's really something special
  11. says its sold out (shame) but you can still listen to it @ link above
  12. they actually tried to make this film a comedy by having corny jokes and having the mutants be toddlers (facepalm) and they had vanilla ice perform 'go ninja!' in the film (double facepalm)
  13. https://soundcloud.com/ghost-box/sets/study-series-09-projections this sounds really really really good
  14. various artists (?) - applied music vol.1 - science & nature: jon brooks nerds out with a library music style album for documentary films packaged similar to bruton releases but sounding more like something from either apollo sound or pastoral parry music. the focus group - elektrik karousel: hands down the best focus group release, and (imo) slightly removed in terms of concept from the other ghost box releases. also, no logotones this time.
  15. because those kind of movies don't make as much money as star wars. and i think star wars was something he wanted to do. i know he wanted david lynch to direct 'return of the jedi' but lynch just couldn't get it and told him he should direct it himself, but lucas doesn't like directing. similarly, he didn't want to direct indiana jones even though he created that character. and even though i've never been a fan of star wars, i don't think he messed it up. he created it. he can (or could) do anything with it, because he created that universe.
  16. why did you watch the movie? did you think it would be good? tim burton has never been a good director, so why do you blame him for doing what he inevitably has to do- make a shit film. i personally like george lucas a lot. he created a film that i don't like but made it successful. i think the worst decision he's made thus far has been to sell star wars to disney, but making shit films and getting a bunch of people to go watch them is genius. i can't imagine any director not envying him.
  17. me too, though i do love reading people's reactions to his behavior
  18. unsolved mysteries is like the real-life twin peaks- but multiple stories that all take place in the midwest. this was today's "highlight" episode
  19. if you saw that film in theaters then you just help them earn their money back which means they will work again on something similar: like jay z is already producing a remake of annie
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