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Redemption Song - movies, music & thoughts - 051125 -
Sanjuro | Conspiracy | Primus: Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People | The Haunting | Scent of a Woman, The Fugitive, The Contender | PRIMUS | see also
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sorry, no pix tonight
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MOVIES --
- TONIGHT -
Sanjuro (1962)
Akira Kurosawa's sequel to Yojimbo is a dark comedy about a larger-than-life samurai. Adrift in an era of fading tradition and increasing lawlessness, surly Sanjuro (Toshiro Mifune) instructs a gang of scheming radicals in Samurai wisdom. An unlikely hero who loves an action-packed swordfight and is quick with the sarcasm, Sanjuro doesn't always practice what he preaches, but he always remains true to himself.
Starring: Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai
Director: Akira Kurosawa
Conspiracy (2001)
On January 20, 1942, at the height of the Second World War, 15 government officials and SS Commanders attended a conference on the outskirts of Berlin. It was a simple meeting, which - by the end - would decide the fate of six million lives. Conspiracy is based on the only surviving record of that meeting. It would stand as the blueprint for Hitler's final solution.
Cast: Kenneth Branagh, Colin Firth, Stanley Tucci...
Director: Frank Pierson
The Haunting (1963)
Julie Harris, Ronald Adam, Claire Bloom, Lois Maxwell and Russ Tamblyn star in this 1963 classic horror flick based on The Haunting of Hill House, a novel by Shirley Jackson. Three people are recruited by a paranormal investigator to help uncover the secrets of Hill House, a mansion overwhelmed by spirits of its troubled former residents. As they delve deeper into this home's past, they're further seduced into its sinister web.
Cast: Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson, Russ Tamblyn, Fay Compton, Rosalie Crutchley, Lois Maxwell, Valentine Dyall, Diane Clare, Ronald Adam
Director: Robert Wise
[see also: Rose Red **, The Haunting (1999) - Jan de Bont's remake of the original spine-tingling haunted house adventure, Dr. David Marrow (Liam Neeson) invites Nell Vance (Lili Taylor), Theo (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Luke Sanderson (Owen Wilson) to the famous Hill House for a study in sleep disorders. The unfortunate guests discover that Marrow is far more interested in the sinister mansion itself -- and, soon, they see the true nature of its horror - - The Haunting of Hill House, etc...]
Primus: Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People (2003)
Rock band Primus adds a DVD to their catalog with this 180-minute collection tailor-made for their most die-hard fans. Included are all 12 Primus music videos as well the stop-motion animation classic "Southbound Pachyderm," plus live performances spanning the band's history, backstage and never-before-seen footage, a photo gallery and much more!
- - see also below in music - primus
- LAST NIGHT / RECENT -
Scent of a Woman, The Fugitive, The Contender
- UPCOMING - hidden fortress [Kurosawa Akira]
above quote[s] from netflix
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MUSIC --
PRIMUS
[see also above in MOVIES - Primus: Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People]
primusville.com
google primus
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THOUGHTS --
its been 30 years...
RE: last few days, today... [051122]
had an epidueral injection in my neck the other day - so not doing much ....laying low
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repost | Date: 2000-05-01 | Hi! Are you a spook?
"...at this point its just corporate domination and corruption of democracy - that needs to change rapidly if this planet and our own species are to survive..."
articles last ten days @ /RENEGADE/
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PEACE! strider
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