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How to Watch the Intenet like a Gentleman--Human Nature

Barseps says...

^Upvoted^ (in honour of director Michel Gondry's MUSIC videos). Sorry Boise, but he just doesn't come across to me on the big screen, his music vids are major KICK-ASS though.

"Let Forever Be" - (Chemical Brothers) ....My favourite music vid of all time.

"Sugar Water" - (Cibo Matto)

"Army Of Me" - (Bjork)

"Come Into My World"
- (Kylie Minogue)

"Mad World" - (Gary Jules ORIGINAL video)

"Around The World" - (Daft Punk) .....Irritating repetetive lyrics, but the video is first class.

laura (Member Profile)

inflatablevagina says...

this sounds fascinating "pre-colombian psychoacoustical whistling vessels". What is it?

In reply to this comment by laura:
^hey Renato ~ I grew up as a missionary's daughter in Campinas, S.P. Brasil! (am agnostic now, for the record) Hope to go back to south america some day. As an MK, from the ages of 8-16 my family ran an orphanage, a Baptist seminary, and my Dad flew a Cessna back and forth into Matto Grosso and Minas Gerais "preaching to the indians". (I went w/ him a few times) I went to EAC, then when we returned to the U.S. I hopped around from Michigan, Texas, Alabama in high school.
I had two beautiful kids during my brief stint (4 years) as the wife of an abusive dude who happened to be in the U.S. Marine Corps. (So I know what military family life is like, big time.)
Upon getting out of that mess, I served as the live-in caretaker to a disabled retired psychotherapist. That lasted about 4 years, and was quite an interesting experience which I will not elaborate on here...suffice it to say that I ended up moving to Silver City, NM with said person and meeting the man of my dreams less than a year upon arriving. I have started and stopped my college education more times than I can count along the way, and still haven't finished! (Was headed for medical school!)
With that, I am currently homeschooling my son, helping my hubby with his business (link on my profile page) making reproductions of pre-colombian psychoacoustical whistling vessels, sewing/designing clothes (which is my passion), gardening, and hanging out on the sift!
You are all awesome, and I enjoy your comments!

Elvis Costello - The Scarlet Tide

Cibo Matto - Sugar Water

laura (Member Profile)

NeuralNoise says...

Hey Laura!
I´m absolutely impressed by your life´s history.
if at anytime it becomes a book or film, let me know
grande abraço
renato

In reply to this comment by laura:
^hey Renato ~ I grew up as a missionary's daughter in Campinas, S.P. Brasil! Hope to go back some day. As such, from the ages of 8-16 my family ran an orphanage, a Baptist seminary, and my Dad flew a Cessna back and forth into Matto Grosso and Minas Gerais "preaching to the indians". (I went w/ him a few times) I went to EAC, then when we returned to the U.S. I hopped around from Michigan, Texas, Alabama in high school.
I had two beautiful kids during my brief stint (4 years) as the wife of an abusive dude who happened to be in the U.S. Marine Corps. (So I know what military family life is like, big time.)
Upon getting out of that mess, I served as the live-in caretaker to a disabled retired psychotherapist. That lasted about 4 years, and was quite an interesting experience which I will not elaborate on here...suffice it to say that I ended up moving to Silver City, NM with said person and meeting the man of my dreams less than a year upon arriving. I have started and stopped my college education more times than I can count along the way, and still haven't finished! (Was headed for medical school!)
With that, I am currently homeschooling my son, helping my hubby with his business (link on my profile page) making reproductions of pre-colombian psychoacoustical whistling vessels, sewing/designing clothes (which is my passion), gardening, and hanging out on the sift!
You are all awesome, and I enjoy your comments!

The Great VideoSift Coming -Out Thread (Happy Talk Post)

laura says...

^hey Renato ~ I grew up as a missionary's daughter in Campinas, S.P. Brasil! (am agnostic now, for the record) Hope to go back to south america some day. As an MK, from the ages of 8-16 my family ran an orphanage, a Baptist seminary, and my Dad flew a Cessna back and forth into Matto Grosso and Minas Gerais "preaching to the indians". (I went w/ him a few times) I went to EAC, then when we returned to the U.S. I hopped around from Michigan, Texas, Alabama in high school.
I had two beautiful kids during my brief stint (4 years) as the wife of an abusive dude who happened to be in the U.S. Marine Corps. (So I know what military family life is like, big time.)
Upon getting out of that mess, I served as the live-in caretaker to a disabled retired psychotherapist. That lasted about 4 years, and was quite an interesting experience which I will not elaborate on here...suffice it to say that I ended up moving to Silver City, NM with said person and meeting the man of my dreams less than a year upon arriving. I have started and stopped my college education more times than I can count along the way, and still haven't finished! (Was headed for medical school!)
With that, I am currently homeschooling my son, helping my hubby with his business (link on my profile page) making reproductions of pre-colombian psychoacoustical whistling vessels, sewing/designing clothes (which is my passion), gardening, and hanging out on the sift!
You are all awesome, and I enjoy your comments!

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dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)

smibbo says...

I knew going in that it was based on the bedtine story he told his daughters. Thus it had a soft spot in my heart just for the "aw!" factor. ANd I thought the awakening an trauma-facing of the (former) doctor was a lovely climax of the film. Having children myself I could really identify with his torturous past - the idea of having my family die and being that helpless is horrible... that he gets to "redeem" himself by helping ot save the Lady was just sweet. I liked "The Village" too.

In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
Scrunts and Narfs? Torturing your critics on screen? Casting yourself as Jesus Christ? The ridiculously insulting Asian characters? At least he had some Cibo Matto in the soundtrack.

I thought it was one of those so bad it was good kind of movies. The last MNS movie I liked was The 6th Sense.

The Rob Zombie movie was just plain boring. How is it possible for such a violent film to be boring. The slow-mo 'Freebird' finale were the longest 7 minutes of my life. He just seems to care way too much about his poorly conceived characters. How does such an unremarkable artist succeed in two separate fields. It just ain't fair.

open question for discussion (Blog Entry by smibbo)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

Scrunts and Narfs? Torturing your critics on screen? Casting yourself as Jesus Christ? The ridiculously insulting Asian characters? At least he had some Cibo Matto in the soundtrack.

I thought it was one of those so bad it was good kind of movies. The last MNS movie I liked was The 6th Sense.

The Rob Zombie movie was just plain boring. How is it possible for such a violent film to be boring. The slow-mo 'Freebird' finale were the longest 7 minutes of my life. He just seems to care way too much about his poorly conceived characters. How does such an unremarkable artist succeed in two separate fields. It just ain't fair.

Cibo Matto - Birthday Cake (live)

Cibo Matto - Birthday Cake (live)

Miho Hatori: Barracuda

cibo matto - sugar water (video by michel gondry)

bamdrew says...

...this one
bjork - human behaviour
daft punk - around the world
bjork - army of me
and maybe foo fighters - everlong, with all the dream exploration

I remember seeing this cibo matto video when I was young and up really late at night, and having a whole lot of trouble explaining how incredible it was the next morning.

(also, awesome that the 'you killed me' middle image is shown as the still for the youtube link).

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