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    Katatonia - advance copy of The GReat Cold Distance. Awesome cd
    Clutch - Pitchfork and Lost Needles
    Nebula - Charged
    Queens of The Stone Age - self titled. Regular John is there best tune
    Kyuss - Blues for the Red Sun, and Welcome to Sky Valley


    Hey Stone, Boris is pretty cool stuff eh? I'm going to have to pull it off the shelf and spin it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duds
    Katatonia - advance copy of The GReat Cold Distance. Awesome cd
    Clutch - Pitchfork and Lost Needles
    Nebula - Charged
    Queens of The Stone Age - self titled. Regular John is there best tune
    Kyuss - Blues for the Red Sun, and Welcome to Sky Valley


    Hey Stone, Boris is pretty cool stuff eh? I'm going to have to pull it off the shelf and spin it
    Yeah, I really like it, but it's my intro to this band. Have you heard their other stuff? If so, is it similar to Akuma No Uta?
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    No, unfortunately that's the only one I have. Would like to hear the others though

    Quote Originally Posted by Stone
    Yeah, I really like it, but it's my intro to this band. Have you heard their other stuff? If so, is it similar to Akuma No Uta?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duds
    Katatonia - advance copy of The GReat Cold Distance. Awesome cd
    I'm jealous.
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    films...

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    Oh yeah, I also got my hands on two of my favorite foreign film DVDs: Jean De Florette and Manon of Spring.
    Agree, those are both excellent films. It's funny, you don't need fancy special effects, extreme action, or gratuitous sex for a good film... just a solid story & good crew (good writers & talented actors). But even Hollywood tends to load (ruin) those kinda films with political sub text. Still, there's plenty of great classics out there. It's even surprising how many movies made way back in the 30's are really, really good as well.

    I've started watching a lot more foreign things recently, as there's just too much medicocrity in US films (I'm sure there are many good lesser knowns... but they're often too hard to hear about or (then) find.) A few days ago I picked up Kieslowski's "The Decalogue." I got it 'cause I had a big fat coupon (for Borders) and this is NOT a cheap package... 3 DVDs in all! I hope it's as good as it's billed. One thing about films is you can never be sure, simply from reviews... you have to see it yourself. LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jack70
    ...you don't need fancy special effects, extreme action, or gratuitous sex for a good film...
    But it doesn't hurt.
    Eschew fascism.
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