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    british 70's horror

    - Vampire Circus (1972) - Not the best, but wins points for its delerial weirdness, making some other Hammer films look 'down to earth'. - The House That Dripped Blood (1970) - Very good except segment 'The Cloak'. Segment 'Waxworks' is unique. - The Devil Rides Out (1968) - Not 70s but by...
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    Wiley's eski-œuvre

    My thought exactly. Note also how Logan's writing ingeniously reflects the ice cold eski sensibility.
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    Wiley's eski-œuvre

    So Wiley said he didn't do Polar Bear and Penguin, or something?
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    Wiley's eski-œuvre

    Are you sure? I dunno about Polar Bear but Penguin was hosted here by Gutterbreakz. It's also mentioned by several people on the roll deep forum.
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    Wiley's eski-œuvre

    Here's a partial discography.
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    Wiley's eski-œuvre

    Also: Penguin (this seems to be based on a tv series called Pengu) Frostbite Polar Bear Snowman Hope this is correct. I have them as mp3s.
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    Will youth be fooled again?

    Thinking aloud here, but is there really anything that has "magical, society-changing properties" ?
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    Michael Haneke

    Tbh I have never heard/read him being called a French filmmaker. Here are some more quotes: Michael Haneke is with good certainty both Austria's most esteemed and most controversial active filmmaker. […] we can broadly divide Haneke's career in two: (i) his initial feature films in the period...
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    The Condition Of Muzak

    Any sound :)
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    Michael Haneke

    From imdb.com: Michael Haneke Date of birth (location) 23 March 1942 Munich, Bavaria, Germany Besides working on his various movie projects, he also works as a professor for directing at the Vienna Film Academy. He started his career as a playwright for the Südwestfunk (ARD) in 1967 and...
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    Michael Haneke

    I've only seen La Pianiste. I do not subscribe to the rampant negativism towards human nature that seems to be typical of Haneke (or so I read), so I saw her more as an extreme, isolated case. To me, La Pianiste is a shocking masterpiece about a woman who sacrificed too much for her art. Art...
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    "invent the enemy" - new darkcore mix up on bassnation by dj twist

    Bandwidth Limit Exceeded :(
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    Paul Verhoeven

    Def. check out The Fourth Man, my favourite Verhoeven! Yesterday I saw Keetje Tippel, Verhoeven's honest take on Amsterdam at the end of he 19th C. Interlocking the personal and the political, this engaging true story of a poor peasant girl trying to survive in the rough city of Amsterdam, is a...
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    What is good about Pop Music?

    I don't think pop is antithetical to unterground when it comes to viral processes. Sound memes also play an important role in pop dynamics. The difference between pop and unterground is in the limits to the space of possibilities. Pop must remain in the comfort zone, while unterground is free to...
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