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  • Nov 22, 2021
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    JustMe

    What's a realistic price to sell my BDC mag? It's opened but flawless

    I bought one for around 120 I think?

  • Nov 22, 2021
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    dont bump this thread

  • Nov 22, 2021
    HoneyBunny

    dont bump this thread

  • Nov 22, 2021
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    dont

  • Nov 22, 2021
    innuendo

    dont

  • Nov 22, 2021
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    925Andrew

    I bought one for around 120 I think?

    thats a steal

  • Nov 22, 2021

    there was no other logical option but to cop 2019 reissue for $80

  • Nov 22, 2021
    innuendo

    thats a steal

    It was opened though, most of the prices were pretty compatible

  • Nov 22, 2021
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    thefilmstage.com/mike-mills-on-taking-detours-geometric-filmmaking-and-the-tenderness-of-cmon-cmon

    Music seems so important to you and your films. Is there certain music you think someone should listen to before watching this movie? Almost as a primer.

    Like as a set-up? Well, Satie. Like I play Erik Satie a lot on set and the Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou piano that’s near it. We played that all the time on set and it’s really enchanted. That’s very deeply magical music. It’s like an incantation, so either of those I’d be really happy with. I play music all the time on set and it just makes it not a workplace or something. And it’s just like on my phone or on the speaker and I feel like sometimes I’m just directing by DJing. Like Joaquin loved Frank Ocean’s “White Ferrari.” So, if I really wanted to get him, I would play that right before. In 20th, Billy Crudup loved “No Expectations” by the Rolling Stones and he got so addicted to it. And it was saying everything I could ever want to say, just creating this soup ambience that an actor feels. They aren’t told something, they’re feeling it.

  • Nov 22, 2021
    innuendo
    https://twitter.com/TheFilmStage/status/1462564230176002058

    https://thefilmstage.com/mike-mills-on-taking-detours-geometric-filmmaking-and-the-tenderness-of-cmon-cmon/

    Music seems so important to you and your films. Is there certain music you think someone should listen to before watching this movie? Almost as a primer.

    Like as a set-up? Well, Satie. Like I play Erik Satie a lot on set and the Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou piano that’s near it. We played that all the time on set and it’s really enchanted. That’s very deeply magical music. It’s like an incantation, so either of those I’d be really happy with. I play music all the time on set and it just makes it not a workplace or something. And it’s just like on my phone or on the speaker and I feel like sometimes I’m just directing by DJing. Like Joaquin loved Frank Ocean’s “White Ferrari.” So, if I really wanted to get him, I would play that right before. In 20th, Billy Crudup loved “No Expectations” by the Rolling Stones and he got so addicted to it. And it was saying everything I could ever want to say, just creating this soup ambience that an actor feels. They aren’t told something, they’re feeling it.

    Well who wouldn’t like White Ferrari? Not only is it a masterpiece, it’s one of the best songs of last decade.

  • Nov 22, 2021
    925Andrew

    To think we never got to hear the whole thing

    Yeah why did Arca cut it off lol

  • Nov 22, 2021
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    Get joaquin, brad, timothee and Guadagnino on the phone this next one bout to be a movie fr fr

  • Nov 22, 2021
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    innuendo

    Get joaquin, brad, timothee and Guadagnino on the phone this next one bout to be a movie fr fr

    None of them deserve this honor except Bradley of course

  • Nov 22, 2021

    If Timothee got to work with Frank I'd hunt that lil elf down

  • Nov 22, 2021
    Beamo23

    None of them deserve this honor except Bradley of course

    ...

  • Nov 22, 2021
    innuendo
    https://twitter.com/TheFilmStage/status/1462564230176002058

    https://thefilmstage.com/mike-mills-on-taking-detours-geometric-filmmaking-and-the-tenderness-of-cmon-cmon/

    Music seems so important to you and your films. Is there certain music you think someone should listen to before watching this movie? Almost as a primer.

    Like as a set-up? Well, Satie. Like I play Erik Satie a lot on set and the Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou piano that’s near it. We played that all the time on set and it’s really enchanted. That’s very deeply magical music. It’s like an incantation, so either of those I’d be really happy with. I play music all the time on set and it just makes it not a workplace or something. And it’s just like on my phone or on the speaker and I feel like sometimes I’m just directing by DJing. Like Joaquin loved Frank Ocean’s “White Ferrari.” So, if I really wanted to get him, I would play that right before. In 20th, Billy Crudup loved “No Expectations” by the Rolling Stones and he got so addicted to it. And it was saying everything I could ever want to say, just creating this soup ambience that an actor feels. They aren’t told something, they’re feeling it.

  • Nov 23, 2021
    HoneyBunny

    dont bump this thread

  • Nov 23, 2021

    tonight

  • Nov 23, 2021

    Every night you were in my room

  • Nov 23, 2021
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    Beamo23

    None of them deserve this honor except Bradley of course

    luca g is a certified legend

  • Nov 23, 2021
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    CLB PRADA

    luca g is a certified legend

    put me on then, I'm open minded

    I am Love/CMBYN are the only works of his I know and frankly thought both were overrated

    I just hold Frank to too high of a standard to not be angry jealous of anyone who is graced w his presence but that's on me

  • Nov 23, 2021
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    Beamo23

    put me on then, I'm open minded

    I am Love/CMBYN are the only works of his I know and frankly thought both were overrated

    I just hold Frank to too high of a standard to not be angry jealous of anyone who is graced w his presence but that's on me

    The Suspiria remake is brilliant and HBO’s “We Are Who We Are” is one of the most authentic and raw dives into the coming of age premise with a brilliant back drop

  • Nov 23, 2021
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    HoneyBunny

    dont bump this thread

  • Nov 23, 2021
    HaroldsChicken
  • Nov 23, 2021
    CLB PRADA

    The Suspiria remake is brilliant and HBO’s “We Are Who We Are” is one of the most authentic and raw dives into the coming of age premise with a brilliant back drop

    Good lookks will peep