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LoveTheBobby

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  1. Aye saw the satellite images transposed earlier (similar to MF post) and the scale of it is fucking incredible .
  2. @jawd . Wow, makes it all the more real when in direct contact or folk you know than seeing images just played ou on the cathodes . Are they still in contact/letting you know ? Hope they get by ok .
  3. Thought you might have been onto it actually As an aside I stumbled on a blog a couple months agothat had all tracks used as samples by Beastie Boys throughout their discog complete with the tracks to download . Incredible piece of uploading . Will chuck it up/pm when retrieve from pc bookmarks .
  4. Sorry , can Admin please move to General . Ta
  5. Hope this isn't as bad as predicted . . Just seeing the footage tonight of NYC area prior to it hitting land is frightening enough . 'may your God go with you'
  6. Any of the music cats seen Ice-T's Something Out Of Nothing yet btw ? Got it queued for this week and been looking forward to it for a while . A-hip-hop-hibby-to-the-hip-hop .
  7. I know there's a fair few on here into their docramentries and the availability thereof . Saw this post on Louis Theroux's blog and hopefully of interest . Hoping to work through them as I fond them . Any comments welcomed y'all . . If it's good enough for Louis . . "I’m often asked to name my favourite documentaries. I’m much too indecisive and changeable to be able to nail down a definitive list. But here are twelve I like a lot. (I was going to do ten, but then I thought of two more…) A Question of Consent Superb disturbing doc made by the team that did Cocaine Cowboys, it recounts the alleged rape of a stripper at a fraternity party in Florida, much of which was filmed by the party-goers themselves. I watched it on a plane and had to keep minimizing the screen due to the adult content. I suppose I could have stopped watching but I was too engrossed. A Letter to Zachary A posthumous love letter from the filmmaker to his murdered friend, it has one of the most explosive and upsetting twists two thirds of the way through. I recently saw this was on the IMDB as one of the most popular documentaries of all time, it’s number two right after Night and Fog. So it’s not exactly obscure but it is totally riveting. Thin Blue Line I love this film. I can still hear the distinctive musical cadences of the principal character, Randall Dale Adams, and his palpable sense of bafflement at the course his life had taken: convicted of killing a cop in cold blood. If you haven’t seen it you’re in for a treat. And this one has a happy ending. American Movie Chris Smith followed a filmmaker called Mark Borchardt and his monosyllabic sidekick Mike Shank over the course of several years to create this beautiful portrait of a man attempting to make a low-budget masterpiece. Full of accidental comedy and poignant moments. The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun This one’s also about a man with a dream: an eccentric Danish bachelor who wants to convert his house into a home for Russian nuns. I saw it at Sheffield Docs Festival and never heard much about it afterwards. There’s something very special about a film that’s driven simply by actuality as it unfolds, as this one is. TV Junkie My friend Freddie Claire turned me onto it. The central character is a news reporter who obsessively documents his own life, to the point of filming his own spiraling drug addiction, the loss of his career and the breakdown of his marriage. The footage he films of his argument with his wife in front of the kids is unbelievably harrowing. The Queen of Versailles This is on at the cinema at the moment! Go see it! A wonderful portrait of a family as their dream of building America’s biggest private house crumbles in the wake of the credit crunch. It’s a riches-to-less-riches tale, very humane, very funny. Don’t Look Back Dylan’s 1965 gets the cinema verite treatment at the hands of documentary pioneer D.A. Pennebaker. Dylan comes across as both tremendously beguiling and also callow and slightly cruel. It’s black and white and looks beautiful. So many great scenes. I like the fans disagreeing about whether Dylan going electric made him just another pop band. Hoop Dreams I remember coming out of a screening of this in New York maybe fifteen years ago and just thinking Wow. The level of intimacy and the filmmaker’s commitment to the lives of their subjects: it’s like a novel. Catfish Some people said they found this fake but I bought it. There’s maybe one scene that’s a bit too good to be true, but overall I loved the strangeness of the quest and the amazing reveal when they find what they find. It’s hard to say too much without giving it away but basically it’s about an Internet romance gone awry. Exit Through The Gift Shop I used to find Banksy a bit annoying but I had a new respect for him after seeing this. It has that wonderful thing of a contributor slightly taking over the film and going in a strange and unexpected direction. Deep Water I just like this story a lot. I read the book when I was a kid, The Strange Voyage of Donald Crowhurst, about the solo round-the-world yachtsman who lost his mind at sea. But I didn’t realize there was so much archive. Very sad, too." http://louistheroux.com/blog/twelve-terrific-documentaries/
  8. Eric Clapton was on 6 Music earlier saying how Savile's career really took off in 1967 when backstage at Top of the Pops, he introduced Cream to the Small Faces.
  9. Oh my days http://tyneandwear.sky.com/newcastleunited/video/44825
  10. His nephew has just been interviewed on 5live talking of his devout Catholicism with Nicky Campbell suggesting to him that in relation to his charity work he may have believed "he'd squared his account before meeting his maker" The main thing that came to point though was how everything he did was basically a front for his 'tsunami of filth'
  11. Aye exactly . 'they know what they are'
  12. Wolfy, get ya foil hat, you've pulled .
  13. . . speaking of which Messy day at the Bridge what with missiles and stewards in hospital . Now this . . Mark Clattenburg accused of racial slur during Chelsea v Manchester United http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/oct/28/mark-clattenburg-accused-racial-slur-chelsea
  14. Shola hits the back of the coffin there .
  15. see the bloke behind Reverend Wraith . .
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