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eyesonthelens's avatar eyesonthelens 6 years ago

I watched Les demoiselles ont eu 25 ans by Agnès Varda and Jafar Panahi's Taxi, and I've been looking for the DVD of Burden of Dreams but can't find it yet u.u

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 6 years ago

In all sincerity, I wish Criterion, Kino or some other specialty/premium distributor would bundle "Burden" with "Fitzcarraldo"...and "Hearts of Darkness" with "Apocalypse Now."

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 6 years ago

I wasn't familiar with "Les demoiselles," though I'm very fond of "Young Girls of Rochefort." I'll check it out.

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eyesonthelens's avatar eyesonthelens 6 years ago

Yeah, I really wish the same, specially when the films don't receive equal recognition for each other, even tho I feel like they complement each other. Regarding, Les demoiselles, Varda shares a bunch of BTS footage of the film, there's interviews with some of the cast, Michel Legrand and the people of Rochefort.

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 6 years ago

CFS: "Tess;" profile: Social and ideological failures -- Cultists & ideologues

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 6 years ago

index: button: devils; cinematic tickets: "Halloween", "Rosemary's Baby"; WhitBase: "Scott Thompson"

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 6 years ago

CFS: "Ridicule;" FVG: "The Ace of Penguins," (BSD) "Tetris"

If you're ever seeking a screenplay and can't readily locate it online, let me know; I've nearly two thousand on file, and mayhap whatever you might want.
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eyesonthelens's avatar eyesonthelens 6 years ago

Woah!!! That would actually be very helpful!!!

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eyesonthelens's avatar eyesonthelens 6 years ago

Thanks!!! I'll ask you!!!

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 6 years ago

WhitBase: Michael York, Tuesday Weld

what's a whitbie?
rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 6 years ago

A Whitby is any individual of a specfic (yet ungendered and pan-ethnic) phenotypic and temperamental rubric. Whitbies commonly excelled in beaux arts, entertainment and applied sciences from the fifteenth through the twentieth centuries, though their present prominence is much diminished by attrition.

geouniversal's avatar geouniversal 6 years ago

i like to think of bowie's work as applied science myself

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 6 years ago

Bran-new: The WhitBase; index: button to Mutt; links: 1, all links of clients incorporated into Applications and Utilities sections

Thanks for furthering the cause of justice.
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billsworld's avatar billsworld 6 years ago

how the hell did you find this?! :)

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 6 years ago

Our sites share a common tag: "comics." Moreover, I'm fated to locate anything involving Batman, esp. in a potentially homoerotic context...nolens volens...

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