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Imani Coppola is less concerned with writing a hit single and more concerned with, as she puts it, creating music that feels like having a line of coke blown up your ass. This ballsy, Brooklyn-based beauty lights a cigarette and coolly disregards designer-imposter pop stars who claim to push boundaries,...
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Imani Coppola is less concerned with writing a hit single and more concerned with, as she puts it, creating music that feels like having a line of coke blown up your ass. This ballsy, Brooklyn-based beauty coolly disregards designer-imposter pop stars who claim to push boundaries, when in truth, the only boundary they're testing is our ability to stomach any more empty calorie pop songs....
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crissis:
After reading this i feel so good about being an artist, that is what i want in my life.
melx:
Great interview. Love her.
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What would early punk be without its incestuous bickering? It was the initial refusal of Joe Strummer to allow a young Julien Temple into his inner circle in the mid-70s that first pushed the budding filmmaker towards the other great punk originators of the day, the Sex Pistols. That led to the creation...
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What would early punk be without its incestuous bickering? It was the initial refusal of Joe Strummer to allow a young Julien Temple into his inner circle in the mid-70s that first pushed the budding filmmaker towards the other great punk originators of the day, the Sex Pistols. That led to the creation of Temple's two seminal Pistols documentaries, The Great Rock and Roll Swindle...
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redspider:
I just saw this film Friday......Fuckin' Great.

The people that came on like Bono, Scorsese,Jarmusch, Depp( who ,incidentally, talked as if he was Bogarting the Can that night), Strummer's ex-bandmates,etc. were interesting, touching, funny and sometimes didn't make sense.Although,when you look at the overall film ,the captions wouldn't have mattered anyway since the flow of the story Temple was telling about Joe was powerful enough to make its point lucid enough through the interviews, imagery and of course all that great music blasting through the theatre's speakers.

I would highly recommend this movie.

P.S. Mick Jones is one funny Mo' Fo' !
rozdoss:
I loved this movie. I barely go to the cinema, because movie pictures usually don't "talk" to me. I went to see this movie because I love the Clash and also for a personnal reason, I had something to check.
And I don't regret it, this movie is great. An awesome tribute to someone I miss.
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Brandon Bond is one of the most successful, published, and award winning tattoo artists in the world. He is the owner of the thriving All or Nothing Tattoo empire in Atlanta, Georgia. He also owns a publishing company called Stranglehold...
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Brandon Bond is one of the most successful, published, and award winning tattoo artists in the world. He is the owner of the thriving All or Nothing Tattoo empire in Atlanta, Georgia. He also owns a publishing company called Stranglehold which sells movies, books, clothing, artwork, and other tattoo related products. After 15 years of compulsive workaholism, Brandon still tattoos constantly, staying booked about a...
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mayhem21:
Well that's awsome.... where I work (Tattoo zoo) as the first shop he started out at ^_^. I'll have to tell the owner.
rox:
yeah.. Tattoo Zoo, i've been there (ft. walton beach)!
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Don't blame Darren Lynn Bousman for giving me a relatively swift interview -- he's a busy guy. Apart from Saw IV, which he's currently out doing promotion for, he's also shooting a film in Toronto called Repo!: The Genetic Opera! (a set visit report is coming soon!) and is heavily involved in pre-production for his next film, a remake of the 1981 classic Scanners that...
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squee_:
Worst movie franchise ever.
haydenstardust:
awww I love the saw series can never get enough of jig saW smile
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"After I killed myself, I got a job at Kamikaze Pizza." That line opens Wristcutters: A Love Story, and sums it up. A low-income neighborhood in purgatory, that looks suspiciously like the industrial wasteland cities of L.A., is reserved for suicides. A depressingly blue-grey, treadmill reality where nothing ever changes -- exactly what they were trying to escape -- smacks the newly-dead in the face...
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adam_vincent:
I spotted her at the eat-well (closed) in LA. Yay me.
orion:
I have such a huge girl crush on her!! And I absolutely love that movie...
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Before punk and new wave erupted in New York City in the late '70s, female pop singers were like carefully crafted charms dangled from a bracelet; they were chanteuses whose sexuality was packaged as the ultimate pop commodity. When the tokenism of '60s rock finally gave way to the rebel yell of late '70s and early '80s punk, female singers pushed a brazen, me-first attitude...
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infamousmj:
I believe blondie's record "Rapture" was the first 'rap' song to hit #1 or something of that nature. She is talented
beeryusa:
Regarding the comment about cycling around London, everyone seems to think cycling is this dangerous thing, yet studies show it's safer than driving a car. The speed of a car overcomes all those safety features - airbags, crumple zones etc.
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Let's get this out of the way, up front -- She Wants Revenge is not the second coming of Ian Curtis, the band is nothing like Interpol, and the titular "She" is not based on an actual person who Wants Revenge on Justin Warfield and Adam Bravin. Is this really everything music journalists could possibly dig up about a band that keeps no secrets? I...
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thatredbeard:
The Interpol references do indeed get old but I think their music speak in their own defense, the new album is absolutely amazing. I wish they would come down South, anywhere.
meow:
So weird seeing the interview the day after I saw these guys play. Saw them twice this past week. Great show, I dig the new album.

I tried to steal Adam's hat. I think Vivid & I scared him.

miao!!
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Cary Brothers may not be a household name just yet, but hes well on his way. He first hit the spotlight when his song Blue Eyes appeared in the smash indie film Garden State. Currently touring in promotion of his debut album, Who You Are, Brothers has long been a staple of the Los Angeles based singer/songwriter community. His tunes waver between beautiful love songs...
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zoetica:
Cary Brothers may not be a household name just yet, but hes well on his way. He first hit the spotlight when his song Blue Eyes appeared in the smash indie film Garden State. Currently touring in promotion of his debut album, Who You Are, Brothers has long been a staple of the Los Angeles...
flawedhero:
Cary is a great musician as well as a really down to earth, cool guy.

I got to meet and hang with him about two years ago when he was opening for a former friend of mine. Definitely worth checking out.
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One of the biggest hits at this year's Toronto fest, "Lars and the Real Girl" is a love story played razor-straight, between a 27-year-old shut-in and the "anatomically correct" life-sized doll he buys off the Internet. As played by Ryan Gosling, Lars is an emotional non-entity, living in a small house next door to his brother and sister-in-law and communicating with no one else except...
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clio:
I loved this movie.
iluvpatrick1421:
I also loved this movie. I found it fascinating!