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Many apologies for the delay!
(yes, I know it was posted in the other thread, but it's sunk now)
I actually saw Eraserhead at the cinema - it's even freakier on the big screen. Newcastle Arts Cinema used to show quite a range of wierd and wonderful films.
More, this time some of my old videos. I have no regrets about some of them, they're my girlfriend's.
EDIT: The Columbia Tristar thing is the greatest film known to man: [URL]http://www.theshiznit.co.uk/review.php?id=24[/URL]
> Lo-fi indie.
* P/O/I
> The only lacking to cement that image would be a David Lynch dvd
I sold a copy of the *terrible* Eraserhead on Amazon Marketplace for - get this - £14! It was useful afterall!
> the tip of a skateboard
You've seen my attempts at skateboarding. Enough said.
> (another one of the misseseses)
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I'm going to use that excuse whenever someone spots Buffy in my DVD collection.
The only lacking to cement that image would be a David Lynch dvd, the tip of a skateboard and a couple of graphic novels laying about.
> The Ring and Black Hawk Down are awful.
I prefer the American version of the Ring, which is the one there I think (another one of the misseseses), but Black Hawk Down is ok - better than I thought it would be.
> Edit: But I like Phantom Power.
That's got LOADS of alternative versions and remixes on it, and Pete Fowler's artwork is worth it alone. Plus it was priced as a single in WH Smiths when it first came out, so I snapped it up.
I'm a Pavement fanatic - always trying to push their albums on other people. Do you have any of Malkmus' solo stuff, SMV?
Edit: But I like Phantom Power.