Movies
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@Kasi I had never heard of Miles Caton until the Sinners release - I hope he brings out more music in this genre, great voice!
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must have been amazing @jtaylor69 which IMAX where you at?
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I really want to see that one. Set in my ancestral homeland, infused with blues and blues lore, set in juke joints… right up my alley. It’ll have to be solo I think though, the wife can’t handle too much violence and gore
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@mclaincausey I hope you get to catch it, I’d be interested in your thoughts especially since you have first hand experience living in the Deep South. Your wife should definitely skip this one though…I’d say blood is one of the main themes
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Someone brought this one up in conversation this week and I realized I've never seen it - should I?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087884/ -
I haven’t seen it but my girl Lana Del Rey has a song called Paris, TX and the video is scenes from the movie. It’s supposed to be one of the most beautifully shot movies and I love the actors in it. I just haven’t found time to watch it yet. One of my favorite LDR songs though.
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my girl Lana Del Rey has a song called Paris, TX
Beautiful song. You should watch the film one day. It‘s very quiet, sometimes a little sad but oh so beautiful. The song resonates it quite well.
Wim Wenders (the director) has done a few other great films among them a version of Patricia Highsmith‘s Ripley’s Game, called Der amerikanische Freund (The American Friend) with Bruno Ganz and Dennis Hopper. It takes place and was filmed in late 1970s Hamburg. Awesome.
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@sabergirl I can only guess what this is about. I will get the quote wrong but the concept remains, and it is one of the things that I think about with utter despair very regularly.
I guess this was in the 90's, Italian farmers were taking bribes/hush money/what ever you want to call it, to allow the mafia to dump/bury extremely toxic shit on their land. The bad shit, of course, got into the water table and poisoned the water, not only for the farmers, but everyone else you used it.
The quote was something like this. "They do not care if they cant drink their own water, as long as they can afford to buy bottled water".....
As a race we are complete and utter fucktards......
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OK so I Googled it, and got it wrong ,sorry.
But if you want a very hard to read (for me at least), discussion on what land ownership has done to us as a race, then I urge you to read, Land: How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World, by Simon Winchester.
I had to read it in bits, because it made me so sad and cross, I needed light relief from time to time.