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A book/Record/Film you've always intended to read/listen to/watch, but so far haven't
For me it's:
Book: Tolstoy's War and Peace. Album: Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland Film: Bergman's Wild Strawberrries (given my job this is deeply embarrassing) |
books: too many to name. i'm having problems finishing books these days.
album: half japanese - "charmed life". film: the brown bunny. i even bought the dvd used. still waiting... |
Books: Burroughs. I haven't read anything by him.
Album: Sonic Youth - The Destroyed Room - Best I can think of. It might be decent but I don't want to BUY it. Movie: Science of Sleep. I own it but I haven't watched it. |
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Book-A Farewell To Arms
Album-Misery is A Butterfly (although I have it) Movie-Eraserhead |
Book - Dune
Album - the one I'm working on right now! Movie - Eraserhead |
Book- Demons (aka The Posessed)
Album- I dunno, any album by Dead C Movie- The Ladykillers (the original) |
i have still not seen amelie.
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Book's - everything by Shakespeare
Album - POD by the Breeders Film - anything by Stanley Kubrick |
Book : Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Film : Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Music : The soundtrack to Fear and Loathing... nahh only joking maybe something like John Cales solo stuff, i'm a huge VU fan and its quite surprising that i havent gotten round to hearing his solo stuff. |
I want to read some Sartre.
My girlfriend bought me the sci-fi novel Solaris which I have yet to read. |
music, there is always something that i really want to hear. its a never ending cocophany.
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Music: been curious about Starving Weirdos for a while.
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I'd consider that a blessing! |
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Ditto :D |
album: something by elvis costello
movie: the virgin spring |
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Screamingskull, come over to my house and we'll watch some Kubrick. |
Book - Language and Mind by Noam Chomsky
Album - well, I recently bought Never Mind the Bollocks...Here's the Sex Pistols after years of episodic intentions to do so Movie - anything from the Surrealist school |
always? that's a long time.
film: caddyshack book: don't know record: some early killdozer stuff maybe, with downloading though i can't think of anything that i've wanted to check out for years and have not yet done so, maybe Show & AGs first record, or diamond d's stunts blunts & hiphop |
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Read it. It's ace! |
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Listen to them. They are ace! |
Book: The Catcher In The Rye
Film: The Leopard Music: Anything by Action Swingers |
Book: Crime & Punishment
Movie: Lawrance of Arabia Record: Coltrane |
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hm well catcher in the rye maybe it's like herman hesse's demian, one of those books that work best in late adolescence (regardless of chronological age); to a grownup, holden may come across as a bit of a self-obsessed little shit, but he's still quite endearing though. about the leopard however i cannot say enough good things-- i love that movie dearly, it's truly extraordinary, one of visconti's best, and claudia cardinale is just a feast for the eyes. do yourself a favor & rent this RIGHT NOW, but if you have to wait until you get a properly letterboxed & well transfered version it's worth the extra patience. god fuck i love this movie!! |
LifeDistortion - On the Coltrane trip, the first album of his I ever bought was "Live At The Village Vanguard again". Monstrous versions of 'Naima' and 'My Favourite Thing', and both features Pharoah Sanders on horse-strangling tenor.
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Cheers for the recommend, will check this out! |
Short Cuts, as in the movie. Can't find the fucker anywhere.
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album - Metal Machine Music - Lou Reed
film - The Magnificent Ambersons - Orson Welles film - something by Seijun Suzuki other than Pistol Opera |
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i was going to write "don't worry about it much, it's good but not that great" and then i did a google & found out that there are actually 2 versions of that movie & i'm sure i saw the chopped off one. look. so, time to hunt down the original (if it exists...). anyone here on greencine? |
Film: I have yet to see and want to see Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima
Book: Hockney's book Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the techniques of ancient masters Album: cannot think of one I want to listen to that I have not |
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i love Dune. it's dense, but it's good. as for me: book: The Hunters by Thomas S. Gressman (i keep starting it, but never finish it) film: Coffee & Cigarettes (oddly, i own it) music: Songs About Fucking by Big Black (i think i'm actually going to order it today, just got my tax return) |
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Put down what you are doing right now and seek out Branded to Kill and Tokyo Drifter. Both are utterly magnificent with Branded to Kill perhaps having the edge. I'd also reccommend Youth of the Beast and Tatooed Life. |
Book: Tropic of Cancer
Album: What's Going On Film: Blue Velvet |
Album:....hmmmm....stuff by Big Black
Movie: the Godfather Book: some stuff by Philip K Dick |
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All definitely worth checking out. Maybe go for Blue Velvet first. |
Movie: Caddyshack
Book: Ullyses Album: The Raincoats, Transformer, something by Supersuckers, something by Spacemen 3 |
gmku - see if you can pick up the Spacemen 3 singles compilation. It's damn great, and a v good intro to the world of the Spacemen.
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