ArkhamGlobe
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I just ordered: First Name: Carmen (I ordered this once before, but I had to cancel the order. Not this time. The DVD shall be mine!) The Gang of Four
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Out of the few I have my favourite is probably More Saturday Night's Main Event, mainly for The Rockers vs The Brainbusters.
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A pair of pants The Time Out Film Guide 2 CDs (Zuma by Neil Young and Blood Money by Tom Waits) 4 DVDs (Heaven, Monsieur Verdoux, A Touch of Zen and McCabe and Mrs Miller) Some other stuff
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Rather unspectacular, with some really good times around March, April and May.
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The OAO Return of The King thread
ArkhamGlobe replied to Lord of The Curry's topic in Television & Film
My quick thoughts: Liked the film very much, though I certainly didn't think it was the best film of the year (my vote is still firmly behind Mystic River, as Lost in Translation still hasn't opened in Sweden, and I have a feeling that after seeing that one I might change my vote). -
I try to listen to them when I have the time. Personally I prefer when it's either the director discussing the making of the film and why he/she made the choices they did, or some film historian who can provide interesting facts about the making of the film.
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Me attempting to have it speak swedish.
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Because I just couldn't stop, here's another one.
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My god that was fun. My lame attempt at humour...
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I started watching back in 1993. About when I first became a smark, that's probably around the same time, since the swedish announcers never bothered with kayfabe and just trashed the crappy wrestlers (regardless of whether they were a face or a heel) and continually brought up backstage stuff.
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Can - Soup
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How is Vintage Violence? I've been meaning to check that one out for a while. Anyway:
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The Small Faces - Own Up Time
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Iggy Pop - The Passenger
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I agree on Keaton (even more so as a filmmaker). He had the ability to make even the slightest shift in his facial expression seem hilarious. Also: Peter Sellers. Just such incredible timing, and like Keaton had the gift of being able to make anything seem hilarious.
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Ryuchi Sakamoto - Energy Flow
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For Echo & the Bunnymen, I'd personally go with Silver, though The Killing Moon would do almost as well.
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Prince - I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man
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Portishead - Wandering Star
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A dog and two cats.
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For the Yardbirds I'd probably go with "Heart Full of Soul" or "Stroll On". The Kinks are a bit trickier. For early Kinks I'd recommend "Till the End of the Day", for late sixties and on: "David Watts", "Waterloo Sunset", "Afternoon Tea", "The Village Green Preservation Society", "Starstruck" or "Victoria". Suggestions for the Who: "Magic Bus", "Won't Get Fooled Again" or "I Can't Explain" (I could go on forever).
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The Stooges - She Creatures of the Hollywood Hills (Live at the Whiskey A-Go-Go)
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Beethoven's 9th Firebird and the Rite of Spring by Stravinsky Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto, and the 1812 overture, and Trepak from the Nutcracker suite Haydn's trumpet concerto Bartok's concerto for orchestra Philip Glass' 3rd symphony
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Flipper - Ha ha ha