Pounding backbeats beaten by [(Don't Get)] warm[welcomes]th.
No Cast found.
Slowed, stowed, achingly retold.
Don't ask me why, but I feel we're about to cry trying.
Still it's really tall. Still it's really floundering/falling/fading.
Your raging romp results only in rescinded regret @ the hands of radder cadets.
Something I know or something I was told? When something scalding translates something to behold.
Cremaster 5 is a five-act opera (sung in Hungarian) set in late-ninteenth century Budapest. The last film in the series, Cremaster 5 represents the moment when the testicles are finally released and sexual differentiation is fully attained. The lamenting tone of the opera suggests that Barney invisions this as a moment of tragedy and loss. The primary character is the Queen of Chain (played by Ursula Andress). Barney, himself, plays three characters who appear in the mind of the Queen: her Diva, Magician, and Giant. The Magician is a stand-in for Harry Houdini, who was born in Budapest in 1874 and appears as a recurring character in the Cremaster cycle.
This cacophony runs over me, over everything I see, everything I want to see: it's me.
Lines align during acclimated apexes, shadowy vertices, and bright burrows.
Moonwalker is a 1988 American experimental anthology musical film starring Michael Jackson. Rather than featuring one continuous narrative, the film expresses the influence of fandom and innocence through a collection of short films about Jackson, some of which are long-form music videos from Jackson's 1987 album Bad. The film is named after his famous dance, "the moonwalk", which he originally learned as "the backslide" but perfected the dance into something no one had seen before. The movie's introduction is a type of music video for Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" but is not the official video for the song. The film then expresses a montage of Michael's career, which leads into a parody of his Bad video titled "Badder", followed by sections "Speed Demon" and "Leave Me Alone". What follows is the biggest section where Michael plays a hero with magical powers and saves three children from Mr. Big. This section is "Smooth Criminal" which leads into a performance of "Come Together".
WHAT YOU MEAN WE is a surreal short film by experimental artist Laurie Anderson.
A coming-of-age story about a high-school girl who wants to use magic, featuring the 11-member experimental band Vampillia
(Some of us) Still run down the same [mental&emotional] streets we revered/reproached/replaced as children.
Beyond all human restraint lies one's lugubrious layers of paint.
Lights flicker & fade as focus shifts from artificial to natural light, ending on a second artificial light speeding through the blackened miasma of the night sky.
A 'reversal' of Jean-Léon Gérôme's 1872 painting Pollice Verso.
An experimental film from Jirí Lehovec, mixing the sound process with animated rhythms.
Sourced entirely from YouTube, converted and edited using Windows Media Maker. A comprehensive list of video credits is available at pointnever.com Root Strata, 2009 Pro-duplicated DVD-R in a slimline DVD case with translucent colour cover and transparent insert. Limited to 250 copies.
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1 minute experimental film.
The final 17 years of American singer and musician Karen Carpenter, performed almost entirely by modified Barbie dolls.
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