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  • Feb 13, 2022
    Wt701

    Jackie brown mid for that ending alone. They conveniently decided to make Sam Jackson a f***ing idiot all of a sudden at the end for no reason

    I never got the sense that his character was smart anyway so

  • Feb 14, 2022

    Feel like i logged a film on lbxd for the first time in ages only times i really log something is when i write a lil review

  • Feb 14, 2022
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    You ever watch True Blood?

  • proper 🔩
    Feb 14, 2022

    MARRY ME JUST LEAKED

    movie of the f***ing year

  • Feb 14, 2022
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    Everest

    Watching all the Tarantino films for the first time in years

    Inglourious is really the masterpiece imo. The opening scene and down in the basement bar are two of his opuses

    The last line of dialogue to that movie

  • Feb 14, 2022
    JaeRell

    The last line of dialogue to that movie

    HAD IT STUCK IN MY HEAD FOR DAYS!!!!

    Genuinely been saying it to myself all day lmfao like out loud

    The delivery, the few seconds of silence before the ‘written and directed’ text, the way the music doesn’t drop or crescendo it just continues playing

    It’s just pitch perfect. Absolutely

    And it was his masterpiece

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  • Feb 14, 2022

    Tarantino is a great writer,honestly if he retires after 10 movies I would love if he turned his attention to books,OUATIH novel was great

  • Feb 15, 2022
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    Like half way through this eno doc had no idea he produced for nico

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    humey

    Like half way through this eno doc had no idea he produced for nico

    What Eno doc

  • Feb 15, 2022
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    Elric

    What Eno doc

    The Man who fell to Earth, it’s pretty clinical ngl, like something they’d roll out in music theory class, but still interesting so far, they talk about dynamic with Roxy music and leading up to his first album

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    humey

    The Man who fell to Earth, it’s pretty clinical ngl, like something they’d roll out in music theory class, but still interesting so far, they talk about dynamic with Roxy music and leading up to his first album

    Roxy and Eno in the 70s were beyond god level need to check it out

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    Elric

    Roxy and Eno in the 70s were beyond god level need to check it out

    I had to stop half way through but they started talking about him linking with Robert fripp & nico & John cage

  • Feb 15, 2022
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    humey

    I had to stop half way through but they started talking about him linking with Robert fripp & nico & John cage

    They they all had a crazy collaborative coalition going on that also included Robert Wyatt

    I think you mean John Cale? Cage possible too tho

  • Feb 15, 2022
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    Need to see a venn diagram or whatever that showed how the Velvets, Soft Machine, King Crimson, Roxy, Bowie etc were interconnected

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    Elric

    They they all had a crazy collaborative coalition going on that also included Robert Wyatt

    I think you mean John Cale? Cage possible too tho

    no john cage, who I think taught him a recording method like 2 tape recorders at the same time to play with sound I guess

  • Feb 15, 2022
    Elric

    Need to see a venn diagram or whatever that showed how the Velvets, Soft Machine, King Crimson, Roxy, Bowie etc were interconnected

    I’m sure it exists somewhere

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    humey

    no john cage, who I think taught him a recording method like 2 tape recorders at the same time to play with sound I guess

    Eno another creative king that couldn't actually read music but had a bottomless well of ideas nevertheless

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    Elric

    Need to see a venn diagram or whatever that showed how the Velvets, Soft Machine, King Crimson, Roxy, Bowie etc were interconnected

    @rvi @RASIE

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    Elric

    Eno another creative king that couldn't actually read music but had a bottomless well of ideas nevertheless

    I suppose this is the reason they keep saying he’s not a musician in the doc but it still bugs me, they also basically imply Roxy music was boring after he left

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    humey

    I suppose this is the reason they keep saying he’s not a musician in the doc but it still bugs me, they also basically imply Roxy music was boring after he left

    Real ones (including Eno) know the best Roxy album is Stranded

  • rvi 🦜
    Feb 15, 2022
    Elric

    @rvi @RASIE

    connected how? like people going between them/collabing?