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#1 Jun 25 2010 at 12:02 PM Rating: Good
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So, we don't get R rated video games in Australia, but late night music videos on the main public channel are becoming nicely racy. This one has a nice song, but it's not as good as its video, which is the artiest of the present crop of music vids with topless ladies.* NSFW OBVIOUSLY - Follow Me Down, by UNKLE. Frankly, in a post 9/11 world, I found the last sequence the most unnerving and odd. I wonder why the director chose it?


Fun for teh ghey at heart. SFW


For Allegory. SFW.



*Well, alright, mostly naked lady in this particular case.
#2 Jun 25 2010 at 12:07 PM Rating: Decent
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That's because music videos count as art.
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#3 Jun 25 2010 at 12:24 PM Rating: Good
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Like the oracle scene in 300. Smiley: nod
#4 Jun 25 2010 at 12:46 PM Rating: Decent
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Aripyanfar wrote:
Like the oracle scene in 300. Smiley: nod


That was an integral part to the story and a much-needed scene. I heard in the director's cut it was 23 minutes long.

UNKLE? Fischerspooner? I like your musical tastes.
#5 Jun 25 2010 at 1:03 PM Rating: Decent
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CountFenris wrote:
Aripyanfar wrote:
Like the oracle scene in 300. Smiley: nod


That was an integral part to the story and a much-needed scene. I heard in the director's cut it was 23 minutes long.


Tee Hee.

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UNKLE? Fischerspooner? I like your musical tastes.

Sadly I can't take credit for them. for about 8 hours overnight on Fridays and Saturdays the A(ustralian)BC plays an extensive and eclectic music mix. If I'm up I just leave it running. They often have guest musicians in of all types to DJ one of the nights. Funnily enough many of them share the same music influences/loves from the past, no matter what genre themselves play. So yeah, olde music, new music, rap, pop, indie, heavy metal, Brit-Bollywood... Rage covers it. Hmm. No classical. Drat.

As far as I'm concerned the peak of modern music was the Everything Everything album by Underworld, and I don't have to buy any new music any more.

Edited, Jun 25th 2010 3:05pm by Aripyanfar
#6 Jun 25 2010 at 2:07 PM Rating: Good
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Not a fan. Sounds like Alanis Moriseette on more drugs with less of a range.

Also, not just nipples, but National Geographic nipples.

Just sayin'.
#7 Jun 25 2010 at 2:41 PM Rating: Decent
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They're hardly down to her waist. [:Annamadsmiley:]
#8 Jun 25 2010 at 2:45 PM Rating: Excellent
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Damn thought this would be a nipple contest, I was so ready to win!
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#9 Jun 25 2010 at 2:47 PM Rating: Good
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I'll be the impartial judge.
#10 Jun 25 2010 at 2:49 PM Rating: Decent
Mistress Darqflame wrote:
Damn thought this would be a nipple contest, I was so ready to win!


It now officially is.
#11 Jun 25 2010 at 2:54 PM Rating: Decent
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Match the nipplepics to the Allafemmes and Allamens.
#12 Jun 25 2010 at 3:06 PM Rating: Excellent
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Aripyanfar wrote:
Match the nipplepics to the Allafemmes and Allamens.


Fantastic! Damn though, NSFW, nm Smiley: grin
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#13 Jun 25 2010 at 3:13 PM Rating: Good
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Small cutouts of Exoduses' face on the crucial naughty bits make everything acceptable, according to image hosting sites.
#14 Jun 25 2010 at 4:02 PM Rating: Good
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Aripyanfar wrote:
Small cutouts of Exoduses' face on the crucial naughty bits make everything acceptable, according to image hosting sites.
Then its hardly a nipple contest, is it?
#15 Jun 25 2010 at 5:07 PM Rating: Good
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AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
Aripyanfar wrote:
Small cutouts of Exoduses' face on the crucial naughty bits make everything acceptable, according to image hosting sites.
Then its hardly a nipple contest, is it?


***** contest?
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#16 Jun 25 2010 at 5:08 PM Rating: Good
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Iamadam the Prohpet wrote:
AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
Aripyanfar wrote:
Small cutouts of Exoduses' face on the crucial naughty bits make everything acceptable, according to image hosting sites.
Then its hardly a nipple contest, is it?


***** contest?



NO srsly, I'll judge.
#17 Jun 25 2010 at 10:22 PM Rating: Good
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In all seriousness, this thread requires more speed racer.
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#18 Jun 26 2010 at 2:44 AM Rating: Good
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Aripyanfar wrote:
As far as I'm concerned the peak of modern music was the Everything Everything album by Underworld, and I don't have to buy any new music any more.


I already had their studio albums so I never sprung for that. I wish I could've seen them in concert though.
#19 Jun 26 2010 at 5:53 AM Rating: Good
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CountFenris wrote:
Aripyanfar wrote:
As far as I'm concerned the peak of modern music was the Everything Everything album by Underworld, and I don't have to buy any new music any more.


I already had their studio albums so I never sprung for that. I wish I could've seen them in concert though.

I own the studio albums too. As an electronic band, this live album considerably remixed the original songs. Firstly because the songs were in a new, unique order, and secondly as live DJs they took the opportunity to substantially mix the previous song into the next. I prefer most of the Everything Everything versions, especially Moaner, except the origianl Born Slippy, which they couldn't really fit into a concert and do justice to their other songs.
#20 Jun 28 2010 at 8:32 AM Rating: Good
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Aripyanfar wrote:
Like the oracle scene in 300. Smiley: nod
That's just what I thought of when i started watching it.

Needs moar leg.
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#21 Jun 28 2010 at 8:59 AM Rating: Good
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Now I'm reminded for some reason of The Formula of Fear, by Hybrid All 20 bajillion mixes of it on that one complete album made up of different versions of the one song. I've never had a whole album's worth of one song alone, that I love, and doesn't drive me crazy and into loathing. Also, it's weird, I dislike a lot of Hybrid's other work.

Also poor Oracle actress was dreadfully thin. All those ribs. But the director, the computer artists, the fabric and she did an amazing job compositionally, if you want to take a step back from the sexual and look at it as modern dance. Or you know, just be hypnotised by the combination of artistry and salaciousness.

I loved the unreality of 300. So many scenes looked like a combination of glazed paintings on a greek vase, and Baroque oil paintings. While the composition of flowing lines was played up, the riveting, sumptuous low oblique light also created the visual feast of so many scenes.

I am still intending to buy it, and play it silently often as a screen saver.
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