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titsworth
from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-09-09 07:01 [#00384796]
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besides your own dvd rips, where do get obscure videos from?
A Perfect Circle - The Hollow APC - Ghostlawns Autechre - Eutow Autechre - Gantz Graf Autechre - Sound Engine (Alex Rutherford video for onedotzero2)
The Coup - 5 Million Ways To Kill A C.E.O. LFO - Tied Up Lovage short film Massive Attack - Nature Of Threat Mogwai - Christmas Steps Mogwai - Dial: Revenge Mogwai - Stanley Kubrick Mogwai - Summer (UK and US versions) Neil Young - This Note's For You Pink Floyd - Hey You (cut from The Wall) Portishead - Glory Box Radiohead - Lucky
Celebrity Deathmatch - Beck vs. Bjork Dave Chapelle HBO special Red Balloon Un Chien Andalou/Land Without Bread (24 min surrealist Dali film)
Ringu/The Ring Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma Modulations
i'm having a hard time finding the above. can you give me some advice?
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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-09-09 07:03 [#00384799]
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haha..i made a jand topic before you did :P
*gives jand an apple*
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titsworth
from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-09-09 07:05 [#00384802]
Points: 14550 Status: Lurker | Followup to Amonbrune: #00384799
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funny that! well mine's better i think! it's now officially a competition - YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!!!
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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-09-09 07:05 [#00384803]
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lol ;)
yer own pardner
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jand
from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-09-09 09:32 [#00384943]
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hehe...2 jand threads...ain't at home anymore Amon so won't see your mail til I get back home tonight...
tits: No hard & fast rules where to find stuff...just patience really; scouring various P2P networks (edonkey2000 is a great one for movie but even SS is pretty good), Googling stuff...
another good idea is to look into DVDs/CDROMs/Books aimed at the video/creative/advertising industry ... things like Creative Review, the GasBooks (which you can get on Amazon)...
Also DVDs of video/film festivals is another good way...onedotzero are bringing one out soon...
And if you can find out who made something, then emailing them is always an option...especially if you can hold of the creative people involved as they'll always have time for people who like their work....they can point you in the right direction to find stuff (or if you get a really nice one, might send you a copy...)...
I'll keep a copy of that list and if I run across anything, let you know...
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