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I like great old music. I don't like shitty music.

Here is a great old song, "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield.
here it is

Here is a terrible song that is blatantly ripping off said awesome song, "Belly Dancer" by "artist" Akon.
again

Here's a middle finger for you current music industry!
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In my humble opinion, Franois Truffaut's Jules and Jim is the crown jewel of the French New Wave. Of all the works of Jean-Pierre Melville, Jean-Luc Godard, and Truffaut, the most prolific auteurs in the style, it stands out as one of the best and most relevant of those created during that groundbreaking movement.. These men and their collaborators are responsible for cinema as we...
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I'm afraid, that like Cach, I have a huge crush on one of this film's lead characters (four if you count man-crushes and a kind of crush). I do not believe however, that my crushes have any effect on my seeing the the intrinsic quality in the performances and cinematography that continue to excite my senses and emotions re-watch after re-watch. Closer just happens to...
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WE3 - ? GUD MAN MAKE GUD BUK ?

Yes, 1, yes he did. As always, Grant Morrison weaves his magical thoughts into yet another brilliant work of sequential art. While not as long and epic as his runs on New X-Men, Animal Man, or The Invisibles, Morrison succeeds in creating three more characters that will stick with me for many years, despite their existing...
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Yes, I may be more than a little infatuated with Juliette Binoche, and yes, her collaboration with Krzysztof Kieslowski in Three Colors: Blue is one of my absolute favorite films, but those facts are minimally relevant at the moment. I recently watched this film on the recommendation of a friend and frequent collaborator of mine. He and I share a passion for both watching and...
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