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Michael Hutchence - Rooms for the memory ( Dogs in space)
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Michael Hutchence - Rooms for the memory ( Dogs in space)
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Michael Hutchence - Rooms for the memory ( Dogs in space)
Just dupeof it...
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Michael Hutchence - Rooms for the memory ( Dogs in space)
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Michael Hutchence - Rooms for the memory ( Dogs in space)
dupe by same poster by 2 seconds
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Dark City - Music Video
Dark City is a underrated sci-fi classic, which I liked and enjoyed more then The Matrix. This is an excellent music video for the film using Rammstein track Sonne. Also featuring Jack Bauer.
Dark City is a 1998 film written by Alex Proyas, Lem Dobbs and David S. Goyer, and directed by Proyas. It stars Rufus Sewell, William Hurt, Kiefer Sutherland, and Jennifer Connelly. While not a box office hit, it has a considerable reputation. Film critic Roger Ebert is a well-known fan of the movie, having rated it with four stars out of four and naming it the best film of 1998. Ebert uses it in his teaching, and also appears on a commentary track for the DVD.
The story begins with a man waking in a hotel room with no memory, which soon proves to be but one of many troubles. He is being sought by police, who believe him to be a serial killer, and also by a group of mysterious men with psychokinetic powers. Furthermore, something appears to be wrong with the world at large: time, memory, and identity behave in unusual ways. The film is dedicated to the memory of Dennis Potter, which may be considered a useful indicator of the style of the story. The style of the film might also be said to owe something to Expressionism and film noir, and may be considered neo-noir.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_City
Derren Brown Chess Moves
"he must have an immense memory"
actually in one of his movies he shows how he creates "rooms" in his memory to store information... ill put this vid later