I'm from Europe. So is Wiley, DJ Hype, Rembrant, Cezanne, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Goya, Rimbaud, Dem 2, Danny Weed, Nasty Crew, Michealangelo, Giotto, Dante, JH Prynne....well bob dylan from america and tarkovsky is russian..... i need to learn more about europe?
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im writing all of these names downI'm from Europe. So is Wiley, DJ Hype, Rembrant, Cezanne, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Goya, Rimbaud, Dem 2, Danny Weed, Nasty Crew, Michealangelo, Giotto, Dante, JH Prynne....
Is Russia not in Europe though? All the Russians I know divide it into the European part up to the Urals and the Asian part beyond. That's geographically and I guess culturally but maybe not politically. But where I'd it then?well bob dylan from america and tarkovsky is russian..... i need to learn more about europe?
Picasso, Sophocles... there are several in fact.im writing all of these names down
sophocles said "to never have been born, may be the greatest boon of all"Picasso, Sophocles... there are several in fact.
I agree with thisalright fine idlerich you got me, i will give tarkovsky the edge over cale in 7 games....
Azor was great, just finished watching it. I'm fascinated by both the Swiss and the Argentinians, and the early 1980s, so this delivered.Azor (2021)
Really unsettling. A Swiss private banker heads to Argentina during The Dirty War in an effort to hang onto his clients after his business partner disappears.
The whole thing's drenched in paranoia. Everything's happening beneath the surface. Everyone's watching and being watched. Imagine Eyes Wide Shut or the first season of True Detective, but it's about international finance and you never see the cult or its victims, people just disappear.
It looks great too. A lot of it takes place in hotels and mansions, beside swimming pools, in restaurants, and everyone's immaculately dressed.
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I've not seen anyone here talk about I Saw The TV Glow which I enjoyed last night. Outsider kids in a weird neon half-world obsessed with a tv show - The Pink Opaque - that might just be realer than life with scenes that pay clear homage to David Lynch and which looks at times like the Mighty Boosh. I also think there's some Buffy in there but I never really saw that. The big question is, if someone told you that your whole life was unreal and you could get to actuality by the simple matter of burying yourself alive, would you do it?
saw children of men again for the first time since it came out it's still pretty brilliant although a film set in 2027 where they're rounding up and deporting migrants feels a bit on the nose. he managed to capture the countryside morning light somehow despite being mexicani watched 'children of men' tonight. the first time i saw it was when it came out, at the cinema. great film.
yeah it's set in 2027That's 2027?
saw children of men again for the first time since it came out it's still pretty brilliant although a film set in 2027 where they're rounding up and deporting migrants feels a bit on the nose. he managed to capture the countryside morning light somehow despite being mexican
yeah i hadn't seen it since the first time i saw it in 2012 and i remembered all of that too, was waiting for itThat shot of all the people in cages at the train station and the overwhelming greyness of the whole thing are my lasting memories of it.