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Run Lola Run [blu-ray] Set against the gritty urban scene-scape of Berlin and a pounding techno soundtrack, RUN LOLA RUN is a frenetic, inventive existential thriller that explores the life altering impact of seemingly inconsequential actions. Beautiful, hip, and young, poor Lola has but 20 minutes to locate a missing bag containing 100,000 Deutsch marks or come up with the money some other way if she can't, gangsters are going to kill her boyfriend. A pulse raising race against time, the film employs a startling array of innovative techniques to present three separate scenarios, all departing from a single split second decision Lola makes. Franka Potente, who also sings on the soundtrack, is mesmerizing as Lola. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Well Deep - 10 Years Of Big Dada Recordings (various) Ever since Big Dada debuted in 1997 with a pair of 12" singles (involving an embryonic New Flesh and Alpha Prhyme aka Luke Vibert), the only problem hip-hop fans have had with them is simply waiting and hoping for more new material from one of the best stables in all of hip-hop -- never mind the "British rap" label. (Of course, maybe Big Dada wouldn't have earned the great reputation they enjoy if they had released more material.) Unlike the previous label compilation Extra Yard, Well Deep: Ten Years of Big Dada Recordings has no embarrassment of new or unreleased riches; 27 out of 31 tracks here are album versions, leaving three tracks from singles (mostly remixes) and a total of one unreleased track, an outtake from Diplo's Florida. For any hip-hop fans who want or need to know what makes Big Dada's style of basement hip-hop special, Well Deep is a ruthlessly efficient sampler, with great tracks from all of the best full-lengths by Roots Manuva, Ty, New Flesh, Lotek Hi-Fi, Gamma, Spank Rock, MF Doom's King Geedorah project, Busdriver, and others. Among the singles-only tracks are Xxxchange's high-tension mix of Wiley's "My Mistakes" and the Boards of Canada remix of cLOUDDEAD's "Dead Dogs Two." [A DVD version was also released.] ~ John Bush, AMG Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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50 Years Of Tv Instead of explaining television history, this unparalleled compilation lets you WATCH it in an amazing, overwhelming patchwork of golden moments capturing the ethos of every era since Bruce Gyngell said “Welcome to television.” You’ll laugh, cry and gasp at a massive two disc sampler of fifty years of entertainment, comedy and news highlights from Australia’s most popular television network. The endless parade of unforgettable personalities includes Graham Kennedy, Bert Newton, Johnny O’Keefe, the Bee Gees, Chips Rafferty, Sir Robert Menzies, Helen Reddy, Rolf Harris, Olivia Newton-John, Peter Allen, Brian Henderson, Johnny Farnham, Don Lane, Bobby Limb, Dawn Lake, Mike Walsh, Lindy Chamberlain, Ernie Sigley, Denise Drysdale, Daryl Somers, Ossie Ostrich, Gough Whitlam, Bob Hawke, Ray Martin, George Negus, Jana Wendt, Gretel Killeen, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Norman Gunston, Eddie McGuire, Sam Newman, Fatty Vautin, Jamie Durie, Paul Hogan, Shirley Strachan and hundreds more – as well as a vast array of overseas stars. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Waydowntown Shot in jittery, supersaturated digital video, Gary Burn's waydowntown infuses the nine-to-five ritual with a palliative pharmaceutical rush, channeling the endemic coffee-addled buzz and narcotized haze into a hallucinogenic waking life. The film transpires over day 24 of a contest between Calgary co-workers to see who can stay indoors the longest within the city's massive downtown walkway system. The competitors—whose actual occupations remain a mystery—are reaching their breaking points. Twentysomething Tom (Fabrizio Filippo), a snide trainee with a superhero fixation, keeps spotting a caped crusader out of the corner of his eye. Go-getter Sandra (Marya Delver), lightheaded from the re-circulated air, obsessively clutches a tear-out perfume sampler to her nose. Tom's cubicle-mate, lifer schlub Bradley (Don McKeller), is left out of the bet but seems to be contemplating a final wager with himself. Burns renders Calgary's glass-enclosed complex as a giant vacuum: vast, anonymous, and stifling. A dark edge of claustrophobic crisis marks even casual encounters - Tom's ambivalent flirtation with vampy mallrat (Tammy Isbell) is punctuated by her abrupt retreat into soundproof booth for a cleansing holler. With wit and empathy to spare, waydowntown acknowledges the silent screams of workaday inertia but stops short of indulging its characters' striving solipsism. Nothing here is the end of the world, just the close of another squandered day. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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