Man! I bought this LP in London when it came out. I didn't have a record player so I had to record it onto a cassette tape on a friend's record player. I still own it but I haven't listened to it for a long time. I'd probably still like it as much as I did back then if I did listen to it again. I still frequently play The Birthday Party records. Nick Cave isn't really Nick Cave any more if you ask me. The last record of his that I really liked was "The Boatman's Call".
The Adventures of Kosuke Kindaichi (1979)
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Original title: Kindaichi Kosuke no boken
In the world of the film, famous detective Kosuke Kindaichi (Ikko Furuya)
is also a famous mystery novel charac...
Happy Canada Day!
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Observe the proper safety protocols, because My Bloody Valentine (1981) is
the Greatest Movie EVER! Click on the movie poster or the title above to
downloa...
Kilink Frankestayn ve Dr. No’ya Karsi (Review)
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Kilink Frankestayn ve Dr. No’ya Karsi aka Kilink vs Frankenstein
1968Sinematurk Link Written and directed by Nuri Akinci It’s that time
again! Time for a f...
Mata Hari: Agent H21 – The Eye of Dawn
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MATA HARI: Agent H21 – THE EYE OF DAWN is a pet project of mine. For many
years now I have been interested in the story of Mata Hari – and even
beyond that...
Drive (1997)
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PLOT: A Chinese corporation implants a man with a synthetic “bio-engine”
that gives him enhanced reaction time, speed, and fighting ability. When he
flees ...
Parwana (1971)
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The tagline on the DVD cover caught my eye first: “A Murder Plan That
Forced Indian Railways To Change Their Train Timing!” I am not sure that
Indian Railw...
I gave FilmDoo a whirl
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Finally, we can forget about DVDs. Streaming video is the future for
independent films from Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries, with
new onlin...
Don't Wanna Be a Cantopop Star
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UNGH: Don't Wanna Be a Cantopop Star from duriandave on 8tracks Radio.
I've got five posts simmering on the stove right now and each is insisting
on takin...
#54: Goliath and the Vampires!
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Hello Monster Island Resorters, It’s time for another collaboration with
that collection of creative minds known as the Mysterious Order of the
Skeleton Su...
Put Me Back In My Tomb
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I have retired MCB but just wanted to let ya'll know I've fired up a Musick
Blog and will be spending time over there from now on. Please check it
out, it...
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Man! I bought this LP in London when it came out. I didn't have a record player so I had to record it onto a cassette tape on a friend's record player. I still own it but I haven't listened to it for a long time. I'd probably still like it as much as I did back then if I did listen to it again. I still frequently play The Birthday Party records. Nick Cave isn't really Nick Cave any more if you ask me. The last record of his that I really liked was "The Boatman's Call".
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