09.02.2008, 12:27 PM | #1 |
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I have this friend who gets in these weird stages every few months where he wants to get rid of everything he owns. I don't mean SELL everything he owns, he just gives it away to whoever wants it, doesn't even care if they're good friends or what, he just basically... if you go into his house and you see something and want it, he's like "sure, go ahead."
So, I was over there last night and he's like "Hey, it's Labor Day, so.. I'm getting rid of all my movies. Uh... just see if there's anything you want." Some other dude was over there and took a Godzilla box set that had to have cost over $100. For free! This guy wants nothing in return! I don't know why he's like that but anyway, I scored these movies off of him: Guy Maddin's Careful! Ran Mr. Vampire Sakuya: Slayer of Dreams Lizard in a Woman's Skin Mule Skinner Blues Psycho Beach Party Kaiju Big Battel vol. 1 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai The Residents: Demons Dance Alone The Residents: Kettle of Fish Don't Torture a Duckling By Brakhage some burnt Stereolab DVD with all their videos on it, not sure what it is really Sun Ra: Space is the Place Tetsuo II: Body Hammer New York Ripper Meet the Feebles Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl Captain N: The Game Master complete series The Church Mod Fuck Explosion Long Dream The only thing he wouldn't let me have is this Power Rangers best-of burnt DVD. I felt bad, I kept going, "Uh.. are you SURE you don't want this?" He's like "I don't care." and I'd pick up some obscure movie and be like, "Is this good?" And he went, "Yeah, it's great! You should definitely take that one!" Hahaha. Great guy (not just because he gave me movies), I just dunno exactly why he's like that. Keep in mind most of the things I listed were ACTUAL COPIES though there's some burns in there as well. I'll give him a bunch of free old toys in return.. even though I don't "have to". I guess it's just weird for people to be so generous to me, I'm not used to it... maybe there's lots of people like this. I dunno. He's not, like, rich or anything. He has a decent amount of money, but certainly not enough to buy a bunch of actual copies of DVD's and give 'em away haha. |
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09.02.2008, 12:29 PM | #2 |
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Wow, what a crazy fuck.
He should sell that crap and at least make some of the dough back.
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09.02.2008, 12:33 PM | #3 |
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maybe he is just kind and generous. I hate selling my shitand prefer to give it away to someone who will love it, or at least enjoy it. especially books, music, or movies, I hate selling them. I would rather give them away.
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09.02.2008, 12:33 PM | #4 |
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Haha that's awesome. Those are some legit movies, too. I mean that's weird as fuck, but there's no reason not to take him up on his offer. I can understand wanting to give him something for it, though. That's kind of weird.
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I give stuff away too, but it's generally not stuff I LOVE. I mean, I picked up Careful! and he's like "I LOVE that film. It's my favorite movie." And I start to put it back and he's like "No! Get that one! It's great! You gotta have it!"
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Does he ever regret it? Down the road, does he ever say "Man, I wish I didn't give that away.."?
Cause I've gone through those moods where I feel like getting rid of a lot of stuff, and then regretted it later. I usually don't complain, because then I just look like a jerk asking back the stuff I gave away. Are you all CLOSE friends? Because he may just figure that if he wants to watch it again, he could just come to your place.
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09.02.2008, 02:26 PM | #7 |
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I don't think he regrets it but I'm not sure...
We're not CLOSE friends yet. I see him a lot. I dunno. We really like each other. But he'll literally... I mean, I was hanging out with a dude when we went over there and that dude doesn't know him at all. And he was like "you see anything, take it" to him as well. |
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I knew a bipolar girl that would give away everything she had ever so often. Then there are those who see possessions as burdens which is not too difficult to understand.
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Unless you're selling stuff because you need to, then I think it's good to give it away. The recipient will appreciate it, you'll feel good about yourself and after all, essentially these unwanted items are your rubbish.
I've never heard of most of the films.
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Right, but the thing that gets me is a lot of those films were one he really enjoyed. I mean... I dunno. I guess maybe he figures he's seen 'em before, he's never gonna watch em again? I dunno.
The only ones I'd never heard of were Sakuya: Slayer of Dreams, Mule Skinner Blues, and Long Dream. But he assured me that they were all "great films!!!" |
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maybe that was not his house.
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Hahaha. That would be awesome.
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atsonicpark - the one's I've seen there which are great are "Ran", "Lizard In A Woman's Skin", "Don't Torture A Duckling" and "Tetsuo II". "New York Ripper" is pretty stupid really, but it was one of two moments of "fun".
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09.03.2008, 03:49 AM | #14 |
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Yeah, I've seen Ripper before and I like it. It's sleazy. I've seen a few of those before, I had Tetsuo II and Ripper and Feebles on VHS but it's good to have 'em on DVD now.
I watched Ran last night. It was pretty crazy!! I watched Lizard in a Woman's Skin for the first time and loved it as well. |
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for the brakhage I am really jealous
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NY Ripper - "He stuck it up her joy trail....a serial killer that talks like a duck?...and you're an asshole, bye!" Ran is simply spectacular. Did you hear the story of the fight scenes being so colourful, because Kurosawa was going blind at that point? Well done on the Brahkage score too.
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"QUACK QUACK QUACK I GOT ANOTHER WHORE QUACK QUACK QUAKC"
.. Haha no I didn't hear that, that's crazy. Ran was crazy. Haha. And yes, By Brakhage is just phenomenal. I've seen a lot of his stuff before but finally being able to sit down and enjoy videos of live births, film of broken up leaves, and autopsies.. my life is complete! |
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