Archive for the ‘Movies’ Category

Full Metal Village

May 25th, 2008 by ThE_ED

Und jetzt ein Ochdeutschen post über dat MetalDorf Wacken.
Ein trailer können sie in “continue reading” begucken.

Dieses ist der Dokumentarfilm über Wacken (demonoid), nicht das Schwermetallfestival an sich, aber, wie das Leben in diesem kleinen Dorf ist, das Wirt zum größten Metall-Festival in der Welt ist: Wacken geöffnete Luft. Ich fand dieses vor einiger Zeit und kombinierte den Film, der noch eine uncorrupted Akte mit einer Probe, einem Anhänger und einem newsbulletin in diese Stromakte war.

Leider bilden keine Subtitles, also müssen Sie Deutsches verstehen, möglicherweise Ihre Fremdsprachefähigkeiten eine Spitze aus. ;) (babelfish über alles fur diese text!!)

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Hard Times, Good Times, Better Times

May 12th, 2008 by ThE_ED

Kroonjuwelen; Hard Times, Good Times, Better Times is een documentaire over de opkomst van de graffiti in Amsterdam. (Of all places, I know.) Van de punkperiode tot de hiphop en op muren, metro’s en trams. Graffiti heeft wel wat aan underground ingeboet misschien; het is zelfs een heuse kunststroming en het feit dat men een docu maakt over je zegt wellicht ook iets, maar ik zou zeggen; kijkt u voor uzelf middels de pas uitgekomen DVD of via de demonoids.

Inspiratie om eens deze docu te pakken kwam voor mij trouwens omdat ik eens ging zoeken op Dr. Rat, wiens bizarre collages wat mij betreft kunstig laveren tussen de inhoud van de kantlijn van een middelbareschool wiskundeschrift, punk uitingen en traditionele kunst. Al googlend vond ik daarop een mooi verhaal.

Nog een aardig kort artikeltje hier (demonoidslinck) ook, als we dan toch bezig zijn. Over de regulering die er tegenwoordig is.

Hungarian WWII Weekend Movie

April 20th, 2008 by ThE_ED

Not minding the sunday’s rest; here is a Hungarian weekend movie, not really a light subject though:
It’s about a Jewish-Hungarian boy, named Gyurka (guess how I came across this one) / György during the second world war. So I guess you can sort of guess what the overall tone of the movie is.

I’m glad to be able to give you this demonoid link, though you can find it on CO as well.

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Kiki Foxy weklom!

March 28th, 2008 by Amazone

It has been all over the internets already, but also from here: congrats to the fresh parents with their tender baby kitten!
Foxy
She’s the newest chick in town!

Agetêhse wêvâh en een Kâh pase

March 25th, 2008 by ThE_ED

Om over de gelêkenisse van de Tegenpartij met de hedendaagse politiek nog maar te zwêgâh. Continue reading ‘Agetêhse wêvâh en een Kâh pase’

Have a Horrible Xanadu Easter

March 20th, 2008 by Vinnie

xanadu

It is almost Easter and like before I present a typical Easter movie: Xanadu.
This one of a kind movie is the motivator for all mankind to crucify someone.

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Who Killed The Electric Car?

March 10th, 2008 by nodog

ev1Excellent documentary about how big car companies first made a perfectly fine electric car and then killed it off as quick as possible when people actually wanted to buy it.
Nicely strange, illogical and slightly evil. Seems like pretty fine reasons to watch it.

Compulsory wikipedia and IMDB links.

Textdump for folks who prefer reading about it.

Dld here

Gratis een kruistocht in spijkerbr00k d00n?

February 18th, 2008 by Joid

ALLEEN VANDAAG! KOMPT DAT ZIEN!

/speurders alert
/v&d alert

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R.I.P. Kon Ichikawa

February 14th, 2008 by Maks

Prominent film director Kon Ichikawa died of pneumonia at a Tokyo hospital early Wednesday, his family said. He was 92.

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Homsefest With Och

February 13th, 2008 by Maks

divine-w00t!Almost twenty years ago, Harris Glenn Milstead died of an enlarged heart (though there were also various rumours about excessive drug-abuse and overdose). He was only 42 years old. Lots of different stories can be told about Harris Glenn Milstead and how he became Divine, one of the most famous drag-queens in the early eighties of the last century, but let’s stick with this one. Harris had his involuntary coming out as his grandmother caught him in the act of drag and furiously chased him through the gardens, meanwhile not wearing anything less but ladies underpants. Not too long after this incident he moved from his parental house in Baltimore to New York, together with his childhood friend John Waters, the one who later on became the world famous hosmose cultmovies director, who gave Divine quite some leading roles in his scandalous, bizarre and controversial underground movies.

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