odradek

DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7679 days • Here since 3 june 2005
The Twilight Singers Powder Burns
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I'm too out of it: the comments were from the other review...
Agghiastru Incantu
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Never heard of it. You've intrigued me.
Linda Perhacs Parallelograms
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Great record, a fantastic recommendation. Thanks, Lewis. (And, at least today, I prefer it to Karen Dalton)
Rip Rig & Panic God
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I also have the vinyl of the Swans, but I don't know how available the CD is. Is it that hard to find? I'll try to check around...
Rip Rig & Panic God
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Fest, I had written about the Progressive Line, but I didn't know what the print run was for the reissue! However, if you keep this up, I'll end up sending you the vinyl... But it's one of those I'm attached to. The only thing is to talk to Psychopompe and ask him to convince the jappo to make a copy just for you :))
Jens Lekman Night Falls Over Kortedala
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You're nice, Nino. I've already mentioned him in the comments on the other one. With the little time that has passed since then, the rating stabilizes at a solid 4.
The Muggs The Muggs
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Supersoul, a private message with a ...little help?
The Twilight Singers Powder Burns
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I agree with Boredom, with the only exception being the vote; it reaches 3. (Boredom had voted 2 - by the way, comments that were visible a few hours ago have disappeared from this page among the "latest comments")
Wim Wenders Nel Corso Del Tempo (Im Lauf Der Zeit)
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In truth, in the end, it was Wenders himself who redid the editing of Nick's Movie: "...Wenders decides to personally rework the editing of Nick's Movie - Lightning over Water, resulting in the second version of 91', in which a voice-over is added to comment on the main milestones of the film." And it's the version I saw in theaters. I don't even know if it's available on DVD.
Jim Jarmusch Down By Law
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Well, it disappointed me quite a bit, after the magnificent Stranger than Paradise. Sure, it's funny, with tasty quotes and characterizations. But it's not the Jarmusch I prefer. Every time I think of his best cinema and his "poetics," the same phrase comes to mind, which was in a song by The Del-Byzanteens, the band the director was part of, on the album Lies To Live By (by the way, not bad, if you find it, give it a listen). I will quote it here, as I remember it, because it seems quite fitting: "If I only have one life let me live it as a lie..."