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  • marye
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    The Other Dream Team
    In theaters now! Check it out!Grateful Dead! Lithuania! Basketball! Freedom! Tie-dyes! SF Chronicle review
  • Randall Lard
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    Amplified Gesture
    an introduction to free improvisation: practitioners and their philosophy Directed and edited by: Phil Hopkins. With: Otomo Yoshihide, Toshimaru Nakamura, Christian Fennesz, Keith Rowe, Eddie Prévost, Sachiko M., Evan Parker, John Tilbury, Werner Dafeldecker, Michael Moser and John Butcher. Produced by: Adrian Molloy for Opium (Arts) Ltd. Executive Producer: David Sylvian. Music: Excerpts from Manafon by David Sylvian, © 2009 Samadhisound llc.
  • Parkas4Kids
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    The Death of the Hollywood Blockbuster
    My wife and I went to the movies yesterday to see "Raiders of the Lost Ark" in IMAX and paid $13 per ticket. The sad part is that we were far more excited to pay extra and see a movie we've collectively seen at least 100 times than see any of the new movies available at the theater.
  • Randall Lard
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    Berberian Sound Studio
    Excellent new film by Peter Strickland.With sound design from Steven Stapleton and Andrew Liles.
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    The Girl Chewing Gum
    John SmithUK, 1976, 12 minutes B&W, Sound (Optical), 16mm ,Video 'In The Girl Chewing Gum an authoritative voice-over pre-empts the events occurring in the image, seeming to order not only the people, cars and moving objects within the screen but also the actual camera movements operated on the street in view. In relinquishing the more subtle use of voice-over in television documentary, the film draws attention to the control and directional function of that practice: imposing, judging, creating an imaginary scene from a visual trace. This 'Big Brother' is not only looking at you but ordering you about as the viewer's identification shifts from the people in the street to the camera eye overlooking the scene. The resultant voyeurism takes on an uncanny aspect as the blandness of the scene (shot in black and white on a grey day in Hackney) contrasts with the near 'magical' control identified with the voice. The most surprising effect is the ease with which representation and description turn into phantasm through the determining power of language.' - Michael Maziere.
  • marye
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    This looks awesome! The 1992 Lithuanian basketball team
    The movie! With sightings in the trailer of Bill Walton, Jerry and the boys, and other treats. As posted here somewhere in the distant past, by sheer chance (or perhaps cosmic karma..) I was at the very game where the Rex Foundation (Mickey, Bobby and others were on hand) presented the check to Sarunas Marciulionis of the Warriors, also of the Lithuanian team. One of the more memorable evenings...
  • Randall Lard
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    Germany - DADA
    by Helmut Herbst. filmed with the cooperation of original Dadaists Hans Richter and Richard Hulsenbeck.
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    a naked lunch of place
    The London Perambulator Nick Papadimitriou walks rich pickings for the deep topographer
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    The Jerusalem Conspiracy
    Terrorists plan to blow up the country with suitcase A-bombs. Plot is foiled but the end scene is "The Rapture". Give me a break! Apparently God doesn't care abount anybody left behind so those fortunate souls who get plucked from the driver's seat in various machines just let them crash & burn. Welcome to Armageddon!
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A movie from the Sundance Channel about an Irish cop named Sgt. Boyle. The opening scene is really good with a bunch of kids partying in a car going down a country road passing around a bottle of whisky.