Sergei M. Eisenstein, 1925. One of the many searing images from this film. You don’t forget faces like this.
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The Phantom Of The Opera
Rupert Julian and Lon Chaney, 1925. Chaney is a horrific success, but I can’t stop staring at this still frame from the brief sequence in Technicolor. It makes the film seem so strangely modern.
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The Last Laugh
F.W. Murnau, 1924. No intertitles needed! The camera seems to be doing all the work, along with Emil Jannings.
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I have always had a great need for solitude. I require huge swaths of loneliness, and when I do not have it, which has been the case for the last five years, my frustration can sometimes become almost panicked, or aggressive,
KARL OVE KNAUSGAARD
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Red6 Session
Well here it is – the infamous studio session with Red6 Productions! Got some new tunes on here including “Bloom”, “Young”, and “Little Ones”, plus an old favorite from the EP. This is about as intimate as you can get outside of seeing me live, so uhhh…dig!
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My music is not going to be for everybody to hear. Everybody ain’t going to be able to dance and bump and drop it like it’s hot, ease it up like it’s cold. I may not be the best hip-hopper or booty-swapper. There are so many rocks and so many broken stones and so many nails and sticks and weeds and debris and garbage and trash, and we have to plow and mine the worst things on this earth to make them better, and to make us better, so we can show the world: I can handle it. I can deal with it. I can live with it. I can go on. All of this stuff we call hell, how can I take from that hell and make it better?
LONNIE HOLLEY