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Yoshi (40 KP) rated Living in the Material World by George Harrison in Music
May 31, 2018
I don't care how good All Things Must Pass is, this will forever be my favorite George Harrison album. Give me Love is probably my favorite song of his.
Kieran Shudall recommended track Isn't It a Pity by Nina Simone in Emergency Ward by Nina Simone in Music (curated)
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) in Movies
Sep 4, 2017
Baby Groot (3 more)
Special effects
Great cameos
Soundtrack is awesome
Great sequel, pretty hilarious
While I watch superhero films as a distraction, this was wonderfully fun and engaging. The graphics were phenomenal and baby Groot is literally the cutest thing in the Galaxy. The soundtrack is equally well chosen, from Cat Stevens to George Harrison, the music was spot on for the scenes. And the heartfelt story of the father-son affair was actually quite a tearjerker not to mention the great comedy. Fabulous all round entertainment.
Alicia Keys recommended Abbey Road by The Beatles in Music (curated)
CHILLFILTR (46 KP) rated Sorrow & Splendour by Jason Lowe in Music
Jul 11, 2019
This could be a song by George Harrison because the lyrics are that good and the voice is that humble. The string section is the lake that we float upon and the acoustic guitar is the boat that carries us across. And always with the voice just behind your shoulder. It's not a whisper, it's not a shout.
As the song progresses it approaches a sort of poetic ecstasy that flowers and fades and after there is much to discuss:
“Yeah and pain is your teacher now
You’ll make it through somehow
Do all you can to find the light”
— Jason Lowe
As the song progresses it approaches a sort of poetic ecstasy that flowers and fades and after there is much to discuss:
“Yeah and pain is your teacher now
You’ll make it through somehow
Do all you can to find the light”
— Jason Lowe
Andy Bell recommended Blue Bell Knoll by Cocteau Twins in Music (curated)
Owen Kline recommended Little Malcolm (1974) in Movies (curated)
Mick Hucknall recommended Led Zeppelin 2 by Led Zeppelin in Music (curated)
Harrison Boyer (6 KP) rated Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) in Movies
Jun 1, 2020
Action Serials in the 1980s? Yes Please
Released in the summer of 1981 and the idea of George Lucas after American Graffiti and the film he'd pursue with Steven Spielberg after the hit known as Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark is a film that plays upon the cliches and tricks of the classic action serials of the 40s and 50s that both men grew up on. Starring Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, John Rhys Davies, Paul Freeman and became the highest grossing film of 1981. Lucas and Spielberg also wanted this to be shit quick and really dirty like the action serials of the past. What we get is an adventure that has not only been regarded as one of the best action films ever made, but for some, one of the greatest movies ever made. And it truly is a tour de force. Visuals amazing. Acting is great