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So, he still lurks and gives rep? Interesting guy.
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wait that was a wrong link
hold on http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7216&start=100&sid=a30d137fabd d731e70b8ee2a7498565e |
if you got a proxy maybe you could watch it on that french site
i cant do them tho. tell me if you figure out a way to watch it |
Hmm. It'll be on torrents soon enough I bet.
I'm reading this now.. http://cinemasparagus.blogspot.com/2...niel-cohn.html " Yes; I told them: it's going to take four years to make it — actually, no, I didn't tell them that. " ?! |
The legendary French film director Jean-Luc Godard, whose latest work, Film Socialisme, is showing at Cannes this week, has decided to run its subtitles in "Navajo English" as in old Westerns where the Native Americans spoke in choppy phrases. Because the drama takes place on a cruise ship where no one speaks the same language, Godard has fashioned his subtitles concisely to say the least. If a character is saying "give me your watch", the subtitle will read "You, me, watch."
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Anyway, back to Isis..
First time I heard them was back in 1999, a local record store had this comp.. http://rateyourmusic.com/release/com..._business//buy ![]() for FREE up front. I think I bought Mindless Self Indulgence's "tight" or something ridiculous at the time and ended up getting this and taking it home and Drowningman, Cave In, The Gersch, and a few others really struck me. But the track that really stood out was Isis' "Poison Eggs", great track, I bought Celestial when it came out next year and it just blew my mind, this is back when I was getting into Dillinger Escape Plan and all that super technical shit, and it was refreshing, because it was still quite technical -- just heavy and slower, lots of room to breathe, subtle and depressing, and INTELLIGENT. Really well-thought stuff. |
i first heard them on a comp free with terrorizer magazine. it was celestial (the tower). bought oceanic 2 days after it came out here and was really impressed.
i liked cave in but they sucked in their later days |
Post-metal might as well be post-interesting.
But metal isn't interesting. Oh, the quandary. |
Post-postmodern?
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Sure, if you want to be retro.
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no post metal is great because it weeds out all the "DONT BE PRETENTIOUS KEEP IT JUDY PRIEST BLOOD AND GUTS DIABETES AND ALCOHOLISM YEAH!"
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Post-on-SY-gossip Metal.
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Anything-but-metal metal.
Christ, I dont want to hear some faggots from New Zealand groan about perspectivism metal. (hyphens where appropriate) |
I haven't liked the last couple of albums, so whatever, I guess this is for the better.
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I think they really took the sound as far as it could go, and decided to make up for it with more effects and clean parts, definitely..
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