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jackhammer 11-12-2009 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 766624)
Yeah I know, I don't get his self-sabotage side lol.
And when you talk about sound in movies, nobody can be a sound designer and not get obsessed with Lynch's ingenuity in the studio. It's experimental all the way, nothing is good to do or bad to do, he just does it ... and only get liked by his restrained fan base lol.

** Oh and the album I sent you on the weekly trade (Julee Cruise's), was co-written by Lynch.

He made an album a few years back which I love:


NumberNineDream 11-12-2009 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 766642)
He made an album a few years back which I love:


Yeah I got this one, really good album. I saw somewhere a video of Lynch while recording his voice to one of the songs, with a complete pitch shifted voice. It was really nice watching it in the making

Edit: I just remembered that I've bought the documentary, One about Lynch, for a year now and still haven't watched it.

lisa 11-12-2009 07:42 PM

the 2nd godfather very good

No, I don't think I've ever seen any of his short films.

NumberNineDream 11-12-2009 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by lisa (Post 766678)
the 2nd godfather very good

No, I don't think I've ever seen any of his short films.

If you're still talking about David Lynch, Check this:

http://www.musicbanter.com/media/451...tml#post763228

Enjoy.

**Thank you for deleting your double post ... :D

Anteater 11-12-2009 08:33 PM

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Another Cusack movie I'd never seen before; for a romance it wasn't too bad; it captured, at least atmospherically, that short-lived purity which some people seem to have when they're young and inexperienced in romance yet vanishes as the reality of a relationship sinks in.

My only beef? The whole Dad subplot was kinda meh and lacking in the tension department.

NumberNineDream 11-12-2009 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 766700)
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Another Cusack movie I'd never seen before; for a romance it wasn't too bad; it captured, at least atmospherically, that short-lived purity which some people seem to have when they're young and inexperienced in romance yet vanishes as the reality of a relationship sinks in.

My only beef? The whole Dad subplot was kinda meh and lacking in the tension department.

That movie's only classic moment was the beatbox over the head. It is the signature of that movie, as it's the first movie that uses a beatbox under a balcony. Other positive point may be the presence of John Cusack, the movie was "meh" all in all.

I watched yesterday:

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So another John Cusack movie. I'm such a big Cusack fan, I even enjoyed America's Sweathearts. Really good movie, dark and witty. I also noticed a lot of references to gangster movies, in the scenes of killing (Reservoir Dogs, Scarface, ...) but that's just me.

the_dp 11-13-2009 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by storymilo (Post 766195)
Your face is the worst film ever

tool

storymilo 11-13-2009 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by the_dp (Post 766861)
tool

:o:

Grosse Point Blank is a movie I've been interested in for a while. I really loved High Fidelity and I believe that is the same people?

Molecules 11-13-2009 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 766716)

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So another John Cusack movie. I'm such a big Cusack fan, I even enjoyed America's Sweathearts. Really good movie, dark and witty. I also noticed a lot of references to gangster movies, in the scenes of killing (Reservoir Dogs, Scarface, ...) but that's just me.

i think i've commented on somebody's viewing of GPB in this thread about fifty times and said exactly the same thing each time, but hell i'll say it again.
john cusack has his moments, but his speciality is portraying john cusack, sometimes he's loveable other times not, he's alright in this.
Minnie %^$&£ Driver, however, gets on my tits

Dan Ackroyd owns. Hank Azaria's in it too, and the fight scenes are surprisingly gritty aren't they? Alright let's never speak of this again

the_dp 11-13-2009 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Molecules (Post 767120)
i think i've commented on somebody's viewing of GPB in this thread about fifty times and said exactly the same thing each time, but hell i'll say it again.
john cusack has his moments, but his speciality is portraying john cusack, sometimes he's loveable other times not, he's alright in this.
Minnie %^$&£ Driver, however, gets on my tits

Dan Ackroyd owns. Hank Azaria's in it too, and the fight scenes are surprisingly gritty aren't they? Alright let's never speak of this again

when it came out I remember the hype. lots of oscar buzz and whatnot, but I didn't see it till it came out on vhs and I just thought it was okay. not bad, but no better Hudson Hawk (the closest film I can think to compare it to with the whole quirky badguy scenario).


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