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Hey Strutters, popping back in here to say that Beyond Video is still going strong, and is now re-open (with masks and other social distancing measures strictly enforced) after some months of COVID shutdown. Don't imagine any of y'all have trips to …
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klezmer electro-thug beats said: I keep coming back to this in my head, like, how can I get some people together to do something like this where I live (London)... I know of some indies that held on longer than most but I'm unaware of any rea…
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klezmer electro-thug beats said: It's got me thinking, it'd be cool if you guys share anything useful to know about starting up a store like this so others can follow without re-learning what you all have pioneered. I'm glad you mentioned …
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DocMcCoy said:onetet said:maybe our insistence that films' soundtracks limit themselves to music the characters could've heard in their era is limiting, unfairly focusing on one of these modern tools when we allow so many other contemporary devices …
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JectWon said:onetet said:Never fully get this line of complaint. Yes, they didn't have rap in 1860... they also didn't have recorded music of any kind, not to mention movie cameras. Not sure if you are talking about a different story...bu…
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Never fully get this line of complaint. Yes, they didn't have rap in 1860... they also didn't have recorded music of any kind, not to mention movie cameras. If the characters are depicted listening to post-period music in a period piece, the…
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LaserWolf said:onetet said:I've been living in Baltimore without a car for 16 years. We have one subway line, one light-rail line, and a miserable bus system, but I ride them all and walk quite a bit. I've spent lots of time in Toronto, inci…
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I've been living in Baltimore without a car for 16 years. We have one subway line, one light-rail line, and a miserable bus system, but I ride them all and walk quite a bit. I've spent lots of time in Toronto, incidentally, and have to say y…
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R.I.P. I've lived most of my life in or near Baltimore, and was lucky enough to attend his retirement game way back when. Oversaw the era when the Orioles were the winningest and wildest team in baseball... sadly, it's been mostly downhill since. …
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I'd be first in line for a Stanley Nelson documentary about James Brown, but I don't know if I could stomach a biopic.
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Damn. R.I.P.
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Of course, what everyone should really be doing is checking their friends' timelines and making sure private messages we wrote aren't visible *there*, right? Seems much more embarrassing and damaging to me. That said, when this story hit I ch…
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On the Baltimore rock front I'm been digging Horse Lords. http://www.ehserecords.com/ehse023/ My points of comparison would be Agitation Free, Dog Faced Hermans, and This Heat. This is how their label sums them up: "Using the just intonation…
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pcmr said:did you by any chance catch this No, I didn't. What have you heard? Standouts so far for me: POST TENEBRAS LUX -- New Carlos Reygadas movie about class, family, sex, and animal cruelty. Totally unique visual style…
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20 films down, 25 yet to go... wish I could say I'd seen some masterpieces so far, but everything's at least ranged from good to really good with only 2 exceptions. BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO should interest people here. It's set in the 70s, a cl…
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Hey! No longer staying near Kensington, we've shifted w/ the venues over toward College + Yonge. Less interesting neighborhood, but close walking distance to most venues. We overlap on at least two films. I've got RUST AND BONE at the Ryerso…
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oh, and for some killer but lesser-known 70s Elliott Gould, The Silent Partner.
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Vertigo Zodiac Le Samourai The Killing (Kubrick) Charley Varrick The American Friend The Long Goodbye Lemming The 4th Man Body Double
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I don't think I've ever dropped more than $25 but my boss bought myself and a coworker $150/pop Neil Young tickets as a bonus back in April. As Neil was in solid form and Bert Jansch opened just a few months before he passed, I feel very lucky; neve…
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funky16corners said:FrankieMeltzer said:fauxteur said: Shades of another moment in Pig History: http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/yes-of-course-pepper-spray-is-torture.html Casual sadism. Anyone backing the cops on sh…
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here are my favorites that spring to mind: Touch of Evil 2001 House / Hausu Nashville The Long Goodbye Happiness Goodfellas Walkabout Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle City of God Secret Ceremony Dog Day Aft…
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bump -- this is tonight.
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btw, I didn't have to sign up and I'm listening (and enjoying quite a bit) right now. Thanks!
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onetet said: My favorite new film at TIFF thus far was this sad, hilarious Canadian documentary about residents of a nursing home, filmed over 5 years. Many of the residents have dementia, so it gets into some dark and uncomf…
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ketan said:INVASION sounds great...might try to catch the Thursday morning show. I loved it, gems like this are why we need repertory cinema. One word about the print/TIFF presentation though: it's a restored 35mm print that looks good…
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seems like there aren't a lot of strutters following the fest this year, but just in case I have three favorites so far. VOLCANO--a small production from Iceland about a 60-something retiree who relies on his long-suffering wife for every det…
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