Re: you last purchase of DVDs
It's got a variety of really cool shit. One of the artists on there does live performance acting alongside their animations....
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgNu7dmrIbI[/youtube]
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Robots for Robots → The Daily UFO → you last purchase of DVDs
It's got a variety of really cool shit. One of the artists on there does live performance acting alongside their animations....
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgNu7dmrIbI[/youtube]
Chappaqua on DVD - still have to see!
My lovely girlfriend bought this one, still think it's the best movie of all time:
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
The VHS copy was quite worn out anyway
classics, however, Assault is even among my all time top 10...
Ive wanted to own both of these for a while
Absolute classix, and nothing to regret Meschi! Have Phun!
i keep my entire dvd collection at the video store
i keep my collection on internet
i keep my collection on internet
+1
Although it'll get slightly harder soon: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news … roblogging
in the last few weeks purchased..
Futureworld (sequal to Westworld)
Alphaville (french 60's sci-fi, looking forward to watching this one)
Pierrot le fou (by the same director Jean-Luc Godard)
and going to buy 'Let the Right One In', as its just come out on dvd and I really enjoyed it at the cinema.
story of ricky
that film is insane.. ; )
but fucking amazing!!!
but fucking amazing!!!
indeed! ; )
Suspiria + Inferno
Casablanca
Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch (actually a VHS copy, but needs to be mentioned)
innocent venus collection
code geass, lelouch of rebellion R1
mobile suit gundam double oo disc 1
5 centimeters per second
Tokko collection
Dune 180 min. version
Sinterklaas bought me
^^ riefenstahl is such a cool name
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SzQ9yqZJMk[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0hcvWja_70[/youtube]
just bought the vhs on ebay... can't wait to watch it!
Valhalla Rising. cool but bits of it kept on reminding me of other films in a really obvious way. Lone Wolf and cub for starters. the kid narrator, the long build ups to fast kinetic violence etc.. liked the Sutherland setting though and thought it was pretty successful overall.
Saw "MOON" last week, directed by Duncan jones (son of David Bowie)
Was curious about it, and it appeared to be a pretty good movie.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twuScTcDP_Q[/youtube]
Robots for Robots → The Daily UFO → you last purchase of DVDs
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