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Vandermark, Kugel, Tokar – 13 Lines
Ken Vandermark - tenor saxophone and clarinet
Klaus Kugel - drums
Mark Tokar - bass
Track from "Escalator" album, recorded at the Alchemia club in Kraków on May 5th 2016.
Klaus Kugel - drums
Mark Tokar - bass
Track from "Escalator" album, recorded at the Alchemia club in Kraków on May 5th 2016.
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Mayan Ruins - Chasing the Sun
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Haunted Palace (1963) Commentary
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Audio only commentary by David Del Valle.
The Tomb of Ligeia (1964) Commentary
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Audio only commentary by Roger Corman.
Jason and the Argonauts (1963) Commentary
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Audio only commentary by Ray Harryhausen and Bruce Eder.
Pit and the Pendulum (1961) Audio Commentary
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Audio only commentary by Roger Corman
The Fall of the House of Usher (1960) Commentary
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Audio only commentary by Roger Corman
Necronomicon (1993) Commentary
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Audio only commentary by Christophe Gans and Brian Yuzna.
Assault On Precinct 13 (1976) Commentary
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Audio only commentary by John Carpenter
John Carpenter's The Thing Commentary
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John Carpenter's The Thing Commentary
John Carpenter,_ is the best horror film director ever.
Everyone loved this movie. Except for a few hundred old ass boomer Alien fans, who were dissapointed that it wasn't a clone of the last few shit movies 😂👍
Me: the only mfer who actually searched for this
This is fantastic but the end commentary makes the real movies ending much more deeper and personal.
The engineers worshipped themselves it's very much influenced by the book of revelation. Men becoming gods flaunting their fall from grace . It's a battle of good and evil the Nadia of the Bible but someone got cold feet and blurred the lines of engagement . We are still left with wondering where we came from . Woke and anti Christian opinions kill this film from reaching it's true end . It's a money spinning franchise now with Ridley sneaking in private jokes and scenes proving how clever he is .
Cale is a legend
Storyline, acting, cinemtography, special effects, musical score, stunts, sets, locations - J.C. and the crew delivered. He makes films seem like so much fun to create.
WELL.....I WISH THE MOVIE WAS PLAYING!😢
Christopher Lee is my favorite actor of all-time. It has changed over the years, but at 53 I have settled on Sir Christopher Lee. I'm still in the process of watching more of his films. I feel like writing about it, but a long way to go. But I have watched all of the Dracula films. I was around 12-years old when I came into these films. They struck fear into my heart. My father would say don't watch them. To me Dracula: Prince of Darkness is the best one of them all. The first one is probably the best however. It's those two though. I have yet to listen to the entire commentary here, but I will, but felt this is the best place to make that comment. Helen--Barbara Shelley was sensational in the movie. She played the two characters. The staking scene might be the best scene of the entire series. She was so good. As a kid seeing this for the first time, I'm with Helen, that was mind job when Dracula turned her. I felt terrible. Lee was great. He'd not say one word in this. He had his reasons. And it worked very well. His animalistic hiss gave him this incredible aura. They are all good. The first one is an all-time classic.
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Rip Martin you are sorely missed....... Frost changed my life full stop. ....can still remember listening to hell hammer and morbid tales at the same time after a record buying trip.....that was it hooked for life.....thanks TOM G AND ALL FOR YEARS OF EXELLENCE AND BRUTALITY.....CROWEMAN IN THE UK EX GENITAL DEFORMITIES
I was hoping to read the book but It seems it's only a screenplay. Nonetheless just as interesting.
So many negative comments about this commentary track, to dissing John!? What the hell guys just enjoy it.
I love how the pair of them are cracking up over every scene. Not msny atcors have that relationship with the director
got drunk with a bush pilot in Alaska and yeah if there is a modern wild man thats it.
Eloquently spoken, I'm glad with the passing of time these films are still being looked at and studiously discussed.
I’ve never seen a movie have so many scenes that were deleted that actually greatly benefitted the story by leaving them in. Ridley and the editor went absolutely nuts in the decision making there.
Lindelof says he loves not to explain things, and how it’s much better to leave it up to the imagination. While I agree to an extent, he fails to understand that that can be done in the details not the overall plot. Also the complete irony of stating that it’s better to not explain things while he is writing a script for a movie that’s entire basis is explaining elements from another movie.
Habs mir inzwischen mind. 5x angesehen bzw. -gehört. Wird mit den Jahren immer besser. Thank a lot.
It was incredible that a 30-year later remake offered NOTHING over the original, minus the tension and great acting/actors to boot. CGI is not a magic bullet that makes every movie better, even though in theory you should be able to fake more realistic or even scarier monster effects. Audience still can see the difference between location shooting and green screen. I feel that John Carpenter has not received the recognition or credit that he deserves. He not only directed, but also wrote and did the music for a lot of these pioneering films on shoestring budgets that often proceed to be remade (some successfully than others) by big Hollywood productions, and as he reveals here, The Thing though it has horror elements and deservedly so, is really a thriller or psychological film about paranoia...Assault on Precinct 13, Halloween, Escape from New York, Big Trouble in Little China (no way they remake that one now, too much humorless PC pervades our culture these days). They're not just cheap entertainments (though there is nothing wrong with that if you do it right), but had deeper themes and ideas. Nobody does that anymore these days.
This is called a "documentary", but in many ways it's a tone poem to Ellroy's body of work. Like it's main subject, this video is one of a kind and, it's own peculiar and eccentric way, fantastic.
Am looking for the dvd that had the pit and the pendulum along with other movies...a particular movie, two twin red headed girls who were psycotic. Could anyone let me know about it if they know, please?
Why does any of this piss anyone of lol its all cool to me
Why don't we just wait here for a little while...see what happens
46:48 Well that's a way you can tell people you're not a racist. 😂😂
I’ve seen the movie so many times I can actually picture all the scenes as they talk about it. 😂
Bake him away toys.
Thank you. This is REALLY good!
Just stumbled into this vid. John Cale and Nick Cave - totally awesome. Chrissie Hynde has the loveliest, most supple female voice in rock and roll. And when she did "Kid" (14:00) I completely lost it. Thank you!
Kid. Yes, I lost it too. Thank you.
1995.
"The 4K disc in the Prometheus package carries two commentary tracks: one by Ridley Scott, and one by writers Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof. The Scott one gets off to a shaky start by talking right away by 3D - even though there’s no 3D version of the film in the 4K package! And then he just explains the opening scene, even though we can all figure out what’s happening for ourselves. Fortunately things pick up after that, as Scott talks us through the themes and ideas that underlie some of the scenes, ideas and characters. As with his Alien: Covenant commentary track, though, there’s precious little talk about the actual filming process. This seems a pity to me - especially since his focus on the film’s story ideas does lead to a few other moments of Scott just telling us stuff we’d already figured out for ourselves. *The second commentary featuring the film’s two screenwriters is much more interesting,* particularly when it focuses on the challenges of the screenwriting process, the way the script changed over time, and the input Ridley Scott had on things - especially during the edit. The commentary is edited together from separate Spaihts and Lindelof commentaries; the two weren’t in a room together. Initially this feels a bit awkward, but you get used to it. And it does mean you get a steady flow of information rather than time being wasted with banter between the two. It also means (hopefully!) that we’ve ended up getting the best bits from each commentary"
good to see them just having a blast
They recently unearthed the fossil of some 45 foot long snake in India. Titaniboa they’re calling it.
Thank you for this excellent commentary!
What a band ! Chris Hynde, the most beautiful singer, John Cale as a godfather and Nick Cave, the fabulous. Great vidéo, thanks a lot !
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RLM?
@@necromech_ the thing was based on aids.
@@necromech_ That's right Jay!
Geilomat ❤❤
I know this was 8 yrs ago but listening to John carpenter and Kurt Russell talking bout the movie the thing gives me comfort and lets me relax ❤ thank u John carpenter and Kurt Russell u two are great and love the movie❤❤
John Cale on 1, Nick Cave on 2, Chrissie Hynde on very best 3
The sound of them lighting up their cigars and clinking their glasses has me in fits every single time.
June 16th, 2024
And here we go for 24
良いメンバー!! みんな大好き
And you didn’t even run stills during the commentary!
Hold up, was he saying Kevin Spacey is a Rump Ranger?
Wonderful commentary for a wonderful movie.
Bullshit on Oliver oil.
Mr John Davies Cale Godfather OG 35%THC delta 9 and I do believe the journey did her well
Nick time to upgrade the hair. I was into The Cars myself, but Ric is gone and it's a brave new world.
I feel like this movie was sabotaged by th Thing and that's why the critics wrecked it.