Daisies – Two girls, Marie I and Marie II try to understand the meaning of the world and of their life.
Lituya Bay – Deep Tone/Perseus, some drone from Oberlin
80s PSA about drugs
YCCPDB, a 1-man, 12-persona rap collective
Archive for Movies
A Czech New Wave Film Starts Your Saturday Right
A soccer player visits an abandoned hospital, and other links
Are we back to weeks of dozens of links? At least for now.
Symmetry, a palindromic film
Flexing with Flizzo
Pizza Critics #1 by Chris N Paula NSFW
Like that recent okcupid stunt, but in 2012
A free ZIP code database
USPS regulations on live animals
“I take the chicken butt for myself.”
Go To Church On Time – the chicken wing song
Carole Anne Kaufman whistles a medley.
Spiritualized – I Think I’m In Love (Chemical Brothers Remix)
Tom Tom Club – Genius of Live
Mom Meet Mom – a social network for mothers
Civic Camouflage: A WWII Neighborhood That Never Existed
Abandoned Steam Train and Pullman Cars
Two Hours in an Abandoned Hospital
The Setup Interviews – who uses what to get things done
The Top 10 Mid-Century Menu Posts For 2012 – Gelatin, Cake and More Gelatin
Crazy Sandwich Cakes
Born Losers, Die Legends
Tom Laughlin 1931-2013
Tom Laughlin, best known for his role as Billy Jack, passed away last week. He was an actor, writer, director, producer, and activist and like a couple of us Common Folker’s he was raised in the brew city, aka Milwaukee. He was also influential in independent film, a “prototype for independent filmmaking and distribution.”
I only know about the Billy Jack phenomenon because of a film class on counterculture in college. At the time it was pretty easy to dismiss the because the films are pretty campy and dated and all about taking down “The Man”. Though, while it shares a lot of ideals of hippies in the 60s, it was also all about taking action and actually doing something instead of sitting on your ass and philosophizing about it (generally in the films this took place in the form of pretty rudimentary kung-fu, karate but you get the idea). I have to attribute part of this action taking to his midwest upbringing where if you’re going to be about it, you gotta be about it.
I digress, Tom Laughlin, and Billy Jack (loosely based on him), were men of action and an example of how one person, and each one of us, can really make positive change in things. So, cheers to a good life passed on.
And I’ll leave you all with a great “I’ll go berserk” monologue right before Billy Jack kicks some racist ass, as quoted in the Nytimes obituary-
“…when I see this girl of such a beautiful spirit so degraded, and this boy, that I love, sprawled out by this ape here, and this little girl, who is so special to us that we call her God’s little gift to sunshine — and when I think of the number of years she’s going to have to carry in her memory the savagery of this idiotic moment of yours, I — just — go — berserk!”
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Listen and Repeat
Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness
A Night in November
Listen and repeat: An art installation to show that somebody is listening.
Bjork takes apart a TV.
Behold the Trailer for Foodies, the Documentary
New York’s Most Unique Restaurants
Trash Can Blog
Why Cheap Art Manifesto
Stare at Shannon – Episode 13 – Service Hot Guy
the subconscious art of graffiti removal (excerpt)
Reimagining Philadelphia’s vacant spaces
Decorative Details Disguise Boarded-Up Houses
The Worthy Brothers Present – “The Jackie Movie”
You claim to buy from local and independent vendors well here is your chance to step up and prove it. The Worthy Brothers are premiering their new film “The Jackie Movie”
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
E Street Cinema
555 11th Street NW Washington, DC
7:00 PM | $10
Purchase Your Tickets or be shunned when you visit your local bar.