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ABCD: Any Body Can Dance (2013)
ABCD: Any Body Can Dance (2013)
2013 | Drama, Music
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"I’m going to put in a strange one now, Any Body Can Dance. This is my favorite movie for the last two years. It’s a Bollywood musical dance movie, and I don’t watch enough Bollywood movies. I watch them on the plane sometime, and you know because I travel a lot from place to place, and this one has been my favorite Bollywood films. It’s nearly unpredictable, you know if you’re coming from a Western point of view, but I _____ the same way Bollywood has a different theater role. So for me it’s always surprising what happens in the story, at least it still is, and this is amazing music and dancing in it. It’s like 20 Indian Michael Jacksons. I’ve seen it twice, and parts of it I’ve seen three times. It’s crazy. It’s unusual for a recent movie for me. Yeah, it’s a weird one. It’s not going to be for everyone, I know."

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Pete Fowler recommended Dead Meadow by Dead Meadow in Music (curated)

 
Dead Meadow by Dead Meadow
Dead Meadow by Dead Meadow
2000 | Psychedelic, Rock
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"The name alone does it for me. It's so evocative. The first thing I heard off this record was via the Super Furries. I think they'd supported the Furries in the States early on. Gruff told me, "You've got to hear this song, it's called 'Indian Bones'." The title was heavy enough – what the hell was the record going to sound like? This record is transcendental guitar music; super heavy, properly blistering. Maybe a record like this stretches the definition of psychedelia for some people, but I don't think so. I think of Black Sabbath as an acid-folk band. Ozzy has one of the best folk voices ever. If that's what you believe and it works for you, then that's fine; it's how I've experienced this music and it is why this list works for me. Psychedelia is otherly music, whatever the instrumentation, however heavy, however soft. This Dead Meadow record just happens to be super, super heavy."

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Pet Sematary Two (1992)
Pet Sematary Two (1992)
1992 | Horror
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6.7 (6 Ratings)
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Sometimes Sequels Shouldn't Happen
Pet Sematary Two- should of not happened but it happened. The same director who directed the first one directs this one. Just a fun fact.

The plot: When his mother, Renee (Darlanne Fluegel), dies, young Jeff Matthews (Edward Furlong) moves back to his hometown with his father, Chase (Anthony Edwards). Jeff grows friendly with Drew Gilbert (Jason McGuire) at school, who tells him about the Indian burial grounds that bring people and animals back to life, which led to the deaths of the Creed family who used to live in town. Desperately missing his mom, Jeff ignores warnings and buries her corpse, only to have her return in deadly zombie form.

Is anyone from the first one in this film, probley not. Im guessing not and is a new cast. Does this one even connect or relate to the first one, again probley not. It is its own movie.

I wouldnt reccordmned this movie.
  
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    Voloco

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    Voloco is a real-time voice-processing app that combines automatic tuning, pitch-shifting, and...