As we are still waiting for our enthusiastic clairvoyant visions to be published here, I think its a pleasure to write a few lines from our appreciated movies.
1st one on the list, Steal This Film 2 is (for those who are not familar with this...) an interview collection / documentary about the ongoing file-sharing scene (film a couple years old now, though). Its on movie release nowadays too and said to have made a quite good sale. Freely available to download on bit-torrent. An essential piece of documentary, don´t miss that one. Get the picture, before the picture gets you. Here´s more background in Wikipedia.
Then we have the 3rd sequel of Resident Evil-series; Extinction. It´s horror-action, beware that its perhaps not recommendable for under...what age, I don´t know. Check that at IMDB. The movie itself is not the best in its series, but the Doomsday visions in this one, they are the reason it was chosen here. (Watching this)One could imagine the Climate Change come true at its worse (Not to mention the zombies...). Its the landscape views, the dust, the colors, everything fits just in the place. Plot is not so bad either, at least if you compare it to the typicalities in the genre. Like Mad Max in theme and the slaughterhouse-action games combined (the RE-movies all are based on games by the same name).
Third, but not for quality is Akira Kurosawas Dreams. Again, we have some Doomsday visions from post-nuclear world, but theres also other kind of dreams in this theatrical flick from 80´s. Its comprised of separate stories and the colors... they are most amazing, beautiful and deep, not seen elsewhere kind like them as in Kurosawas later movies. IMDB reviews here.
Taking the habit of recommending, heres an essential (forgotten) piece of pop history also at our favorites. We could have chosen Iggy´s Raw Power as its propably more well-known. However, chose to recommend Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band: Clear Spot. Let´s see...No 21st Century Quaker on this one, but Big Eyed Beans from Moon...and many other classics. Its most likely bands best one, not as ambitous and raw as Trout Mask, not as r´n´b as the early days, still every bit a masterpiece. If you don´t believe me, check out Captains whole discography Last Fm. We recommend to listen it from LP disc, if you are somehow able to obtain a copy these days.
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6/29/08
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