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I've visited the Hi studios in Memphis twice over the last 10 years. The first time I was disappointed to see zilch in the way of historical markers, commemoration, celebration, etc. The second time (maybe 3 years ago) the block had been renamed W…
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wasn't sure at first if you meant who spends more on "dates" or who spends more overall. no, not dates. "who spends more on themselves" would have been the better phrased question. definitely her. her clothing and shoes habbits cost way more than…
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wasn't sure at first if you meant who spends more on "dates" or who spends more overall. i think i spend more when we go out but spend less money overall.
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so maybe this was just his last professional photo shoot? either way, cool pictures.
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Things just got a little bit stranger: Werner Herzog and David Lynch just announced a planned project together: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cannes_film_festival_2008/news/1728190/ Herzog has written the script about a deranged San Diego guy wh…
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"Seven Years" is my favorite song of theirs.
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...waiting on Batmon's "Been on a two week Kryptonite binge" thread...
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belatedly,
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are there bad versions of "I'm Your Puppet"? "Dark End of the Street" has a pretty good track record.
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I'm looking for the 10" that came out on Word Sound records....Prince Paul's label I believe... I've heard it, and it was outtakes from their 2nd and 3rd albums...heaty for sure. Holler on pm if you have extra. I've got this, but not an extra. So…
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my best friend would tape these back when we were 12 or so and it was our first exposure to Sun Ra and Residents, both of which became favorites for years.
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Why does this day exist, anyway? There isn't a strict discount or freebie Soundgarden in Baltimore had a stack of free Wye Oak 7"s courtesy of Merge. Exclusive tracks, I believe. Not sure if the 7" was free nationally or just cuz the group's loca…
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went off very well for the most part. did any strutters attend?
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Starts tonight. The Upsetter (Lee "Scratch" Perry) doc... Beautiful Losers... Tulia, Texas (doc about drug war and a racist cop): Out Late (doc about GLBT people who come out of the closet at senior citizens): The Water Front (doc about wa…
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Opening Night is this Thursday!
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Just announced: Barry Levinson will be hosting our Opening Night Shorts Program, which includes a 3-D short, a short by Slamdance-favorite Heidi van Lier, and the SXSW favorite "Doxology." To spice this thread up a little, here's art for some of th…
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Thanks! Wish you could make it down. Lemme drop another title people here might be interested in: Betrayal (aka NERAKHOON), the documentary (and directorial debut) from Ellen Kuras, cinemtaographer on ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND.
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BTW, dunno if any strutters are attending or not, but if so: a)feel free to PM me for questions or off-the-record opinions about any titles. will do my best to get back to you. b)if you're planning to see a lot of films, check out the festival pa…
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Showtimes/venues and ticket sales for most titles now up.
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two more "hot doc" titles announced: AMERICAN TEEN -- doc about American teens today, being marketed as this generation's Breakfast Club THE BLACK LIST -- Elvis Mitchell interviews a wide variety of successful African-Americans about their experie…
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fascinating article.
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I think Roberto Carlos is massively underated Late 60s/early 70s Wilson Simonal Tim Maia
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Slither was pretty cool, actually. A few movies in the last 10 years have had a pretty good understanding of late 70s early 80s horror (Lake Placid comes to mind), but Slither's toward the top of the heap. but yeah -- more yux than yikes.
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As recent films go, this was pretty good: Agreed, but wasn't this a British-made film? Two of my favorites are "The Shining" and "Carrie", even though i'm not the hugest King fan. yep. i was focusing on the new crieria, not the domestic criteri…
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As recent films go, this was pretty good:
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Masada yeah. i've come to hate john zorn, but i have to admit masada was always extremely tight.
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others that come to mind... The Boredoms, Dc's Black Cat, also circa '96 Tim Berne's Bloodcount at Bmore's 14-Karat Cabaret circa '98 a little-known avant-jazz outfit known as Baldheaded Stepchildren, Knitting Factory circa '97 Arab on Radar -- iro…
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I'll put Fugazi in there as well. They could stop on a dime and then explode just as suddenly. Yeah, I was never into Fugazi, but the one show I saw at Fort Reno years ago was nothing if not tight. Definitely agreed, they were always tight, althou…
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The Ex's mid-90s line-up.
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after Borat, there was a lot of discussion of whether or not there was anyone left this guy could fuck with who wasn't already aware of him and what he does. Looks like the answer is: the state of Kansas and Ben Affleck.
