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Movie Talk - 7/21/11

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Really? It's that good?

Hmm. I'll have to check it out.


Not everyone thought so but it worked for me.

It was a low 9 for me. ~8.6. It's not up there with Schindler's List and Silence of the Lambs which are approaching the threshold between 9 and 10.

But it had been awhile since I had that pleasurable a movie experience. It was all really good - and then there is a piece of music they use at the climactic scene that just grabbed me right where I live.
 
mf let's try this again, but different.

come down here, we take more acid and shrooms than hyumanly possible and go check out the florida orchestra. we get the expensive seats right up front and get our wigs blown off.

then we sit there just drooling all over ourselves until they shut off the lights and don't move, sit there comatose till whatever shit the put in front of us the next evening.
 
mf let's try this again, but different.

come down here, we take more acid and shrooms than hyumanly possible and go check out the florida orchestra. we get the expensive seats right up front and get our wigs blown off.

then we sit there just drooling all over ourselves until they shut off the lights and don't move, sit there comatose till whatever shit the put in front of us the next evening.

LOL. That would be awesome.
 
Nice. I've actually been listening to a lot of classical composers lately. I'm pretty bored with most contemporary music at the moment.


Beethoven wrote some of the most beautiful music of all time. Some of his piano sonatas are heartbreaking. Sometimes there is good music - but then sometimes you can hear pure inspiration drifting across the centuries. Moonlight Sonata can bring a tear to my eye.

The movie The Man Who Wasn't There made very effective use of some beautiful Beethoven piano sonatas.