You're thinking of Max Brooks…
You're thinking of Max Brooks…
Disagree :)
Or smort.
I'm not sure there has ever been a more technically perfect use of match cuts than in this one scene of Buster Keaton's Sherlock, Jr. https://youtu.be/H8zMV0-NMu…
Try Steve Reich's Music For 18 Musicians, or Electric Counterpoint—"minimalist" works that are simultaneously engaging and hypnotic. Not only perfect for writing to, but some of the best music ever written. The third movement of Electric Counterpoint may be the best five minutes since Bach.
Antony & The Johnsons make such beautiful music; it's a shame that outside a very specific mindset, Antony's wounded falsetto is either too painful or too goofy to listen to. When the mood is right, though, it is spiritual.
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I doubt it's true, but I desperately hope it is. It sounds crazy to think purely electronic music translates live, but Daft Punk's two live albums (from their 1997 and 2007 tours) are seriously in the upper echelon of music, live or studio. Anyone claiming otherwise hasn't listened to them.
Apparently they manipulate the sounds/loops live. I don't understand it, frankly, but it is apparently more than just hitting play on an iPod and nodding along. I wouldn't think a live electronic album would be worth listening to at all, but seriously, Daft Punk's two live albums are some of the best live concerts…
It's a goof on "Chekhov's gun," a piece of advise that Russian playwright Anton Chekhov gave—it says, basically, that if you bring attention to a detail (e.g. a gun), it should come into play later in the story.
That's gorgeous. Thanks for that.
It is so, so good. You won't be disappointed.
Wallace & Gromit
Bob Loblaw
Mario Mario
Rufus T. Firefly
Mr. Poopybutthole
AHH! GENE!!
Holy shit, I did not know that was her.
I submit "Hey Leonardo" by Blessid Union of Souls. Or about 100 other songs from the 90s. That decade was a tar pit of bad singles.
Jackie Chan is the true heir to Buster Keaton. Transcendent physical comedy and stuntcraft, rendered toothless by studio garbage.
Straight white guy here. Everyone is shouting you down, but nobody asked what you find offensive. Just curious, since I think the show is great and don't see what there is to be offended by, but certainly am not any group who could possibly be offended by it—what is it you find offensive?
dumb
Oh my gooooooood