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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I remember someone mentioning the lyrics in between two songs on M & A and
> how he/she thought they were familiar (Something like "I don't know but I've
> been told, you never die (something...) and you never grow old"). Well, I
> was minding
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, George ? wrote:
> I'm dumb-founded that people are taking it seriously. Personally, I thought
> it was really funny, and can't imagine hopw anyone could miss the fact that
> it's just a joke. The review of Fevers & Mirrors in the today's Pitchfork
> goes on and on about i
I remember someone mentioning the lyrics in between two songs on M & A and
how he/she thought they were familiar (Something like "I don't know but I've
been told, you never die (something...) and you never grow old"). Well, I
was minding my own business in the dentist's chair when Last Dance W
Ah? Magnolia a rip off of Short Cuts?! C'mon, these are two
different films. Unless you call intertwining stories a rip-
off. If that's the case, then Magnolia & Short Cuts are
ripping off several other films. Anyway, if you were to put
boxing gloves on the two, it'd be Magnolia in the 3rd round.
Its been a while since ive seen the movie, and its been a
while since this group had a rather long discusion on it, but
i remember us all talking about the occurance of the number
86 was it? or 28, or 82, something with and 8, i was
wondering if anyone had a tally of how many times it appeared
in
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Dear all,
We are up. We are good for go. And we are ready for you to enjoy yourselves
with fine poems and literature. Not to mention a few new redesigns of old
pieces. Those are floating around, see if you can spot them. heh.
We have some awe
sorry, friend but Magnolia is no ripoff.
First, if anything, magnolia is an homage (big
difference) to Nashville, which Altman made in the
70's. If you watch that movie (brilliant, but not as
important as magnolia) you will notice that triplett
and the main old guy are both in magnolia, which sh
If by chance anyone does dig Ween and you will be beside your computer
tomorrow morning,
I am planning on broadcasting the first 50 minutes of their live show here
Saturday night in Austin on my shoutcast. Actually, maybe the afternoon is
better, say 3:00 CST, 1:00 California, 4:00 EST.
Open
yeah dogg the white stripes have a song with the dirtbombs on a split 7"
that comes packaed with a MULTIBALL magazine from last month or
something.
MULTIBALL magazine. the only magazine i know dedicated to garage punk
and pinball
russ
ok, i by no means said that PTA was anywhere near as good as scorsese,
tarantino, or many other directors who i love. the way they made deniro
look in the end of raging bull was a stroke of genius...look at the
similarities to him in the end of the movie, and in "analize this". its
crazy how muc
didnt quote star so i made no sense.
<< i wasn't going to post either, but i gotta throw a shout-out to my peeps,
yo.
no one mentioned richard buckner, joel rl phelps or silkworm. surely, this
is criminal.
star >>
tom waits, white stripes
This is not to Blake in particular, but to everyone concerning the blooming
Magnolia thread...
I should probably not let my film geek side show in public, but I can't help
it.
I love watching boogie nights and I've seen it half a dozen times, and I
have seen Magnolia
twice and was not at all bor
hahahahaha, happiness is the most briliant movie made in 1998/1999. i loved
that movie so much. but about the magnolia and short-cuts thing...i wasnt
on the list when you had the discussion...but the similarities i noticed
were as follows:
~the problems of random peoples everyday lives.
~some b
From: One Hundred Watt Warlock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: God Ween Satan
> I've gone all weekend with this uneasy feeling because some
> caloused person casually said on this
> mail list last week, 'saw ween.. it was boring'.
caloused? i don't have an calluses...
I'm happy you stood up
> From: "Blake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: magnolia
>
> if you liked magnolia, check out the movie that magnolia
> ripped off. its
> called "short cuts" and if you watch it...you will totally
> notice the
> blatent simalarities. dont get me wrong, i loved magnolia,
> but its a
Robert Altman did shortcuts, nashville, the player (which i liked better
than short cuts), cookies furtune, pret a porter, and a bunch o' other
stuff.
-w-
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From: "norske ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:58 AM
Subject: Re
> if you liked magnolia, check out the movie that magnolia ripped off. its
> called "short cuts" and if you watch it...you will totally notice the
> blatent simalarities. dont get me wrong, i loved magnolia, but its a rip
> off of 1992's "short cuts". also highly recomended.
i think this has b
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've gone all weekend with this uneasy feeling because some
> caloused person casually said on this
> mail list last week, 'saw ween.. it was boring'.
caloused? i don't have an calluses...
> I just am not sure who goes to a ween show in the first place
> if they woul
if you liked magnolia, check out the movie that magnolia ripped off. its
called "short cuts" and if you watch it...you will totally notice the
blatent simalarities. dont get me wrong, i loved magnolia, but its a rip
off of 1992's "short cuts". also highly recomended.
~blake
- Original Mes
> yeah im a tard mullet..but i just saw magnolia last night (seriously it
didnt come to any theaters in this area until now..at the cheapo $1.50
> theater) and yeah i love it blah blah blah..i remember a while ago a lot
of talk about it on here...like all the odd references to the whole
> frogs ra
<< Goddamn, i fucking love the blues explosion... >>
but they're not as good as the oblivians were.
<>
or tom waits. or whats most criminal of all, the white stripes. "de stijl"
would be the record of the year were it not for modest mouse and dillinger
four's.
i really dont think it effects f&m at all. i have the lp so just cant skip
thru it as easy and i just take it as another song almost. it doesnt bother
me.
pants.
ryan
well my point is, whether or not it affects the album, I just don't see how
critics could think it was meant to be a serious interview. I guess it
doesn't bother me as much cause I usually just skip the song that preceeds
it anyways.
>From: Andrew Hager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECT
yeah im a tard mullet..but i just saw magnolia last night (seriously it didnt come to
any theaters in this area until now..at the cheapo $1.50
theater) and yeah i love it blah blah blah..i remember a while ago a lot of talk about
it on here...like all the odd references to the whole
frogs rainin
okay see i "get" the interview and i still hate it...i think fevers and mirrors is an
amazing album...its breathtaking..but that damned
interview does not belong...maybe it would have fit in better on letting off the
happiness considering that thats more of a collection of
songs..not a really co
What did I say? I'm glad someone agrees with me. 360 people move here per
day (which kinda sucks), and it's the 2nd fastest growing city in the nation
(aside from Las Vegas). The only thing that sucks is it doesn't rain as
much as it should.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Au
word, star. i'm diggin richard buckner
addictively these days, and i've always had a thing for silkworm, though usually
they just nail it on a few songs per album (except libertine, which is perfect),
in my opinion.
i've been napstering the sdre album, to see if i
want to buy. and it jus
Hey, I'm assuming many of you listen to Frank Black...I've heard a little
talk about him. Well, he just released an internet-only album at emusic.com.
You should check it out. I listened to a few song samples but you can buy
it for $8.99. I think it includes 14 songs which are composed of b
regardless of how serious that interview should or shouldnt be taken, its
annoying as hell.
that album is a serious step down for him.
ok...how many people are going to tell me i just dont get it?
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, George ? wrote:
> Does anyone else find it funny that critics have been s
i dont know of any mp3sbut man they rule live!! i went to the house show for just
something to do...and man it rocked...very impressed
--frenchy
Does anyone else find it funny that critics have been so relentlessly
slagging the little interview thing on the new Bright Eyes album? I mean,
I'm dumb-founded that people are taking it seriously. Personally, I thought
it was really funny, and can't imagine hopw anyone could miss the fact that
Desperately searching for any Atombombpocketknife mp3's. Please lemme know
if you have any!
Thanks,
Stace
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