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Amen Dunes recommended Experimental Tape 2 by Xander Duell in Music (curated)

 
Experimental Tape 2 by Xander Duell
Experimental Tape 2 by Xander Duell
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"Experimental Tape 2 (Vol. 1) is the purest, most potent of bedroom [production] madness and beauty, but basically no one heard it when it came out. It's like a combo of Bowie, Al Green, late-period Scott Walker, and R&B, but done on GarageBand in a small room with mass amounts of painkillers and Adderall. It’s so fucked and heartfelt and rhythmic and playful. "Emma Baby" is one of the most cosmic melodic climaxes I’ve heard in a very long time."

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John Krasinski recommended The Jaws Log in Books (curated)

 
The Jaws Log
The Jaws Log
Carl Gottleib | 2012 | Biography, Film & TV, Reference
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"This is, without a doubt, one of the greatest books about making movies. Gottlieb, who wrote the screenplay for Jaws, gives a day-to-day account of the process of making the film, from choosing the location to building the shark … or rather, sharks! You get to see the magic—and madness—of moviemaking, from the crazy shoot to the blockbuster hit. If you have ever had a fascination with how movies are made, why not learn it from the best?"

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Nadine Shah recommended Vox Lux (2018) in Movies (curated)

 
Vox Lux (2018)
Vox Lux (2018)
2018 | Drama, Musical

"Natalie Portman plays a young teenage pop artist, Celeste, who starts making music after surviving a school shooting. Then it becomes a film about what the pop industry can do to people, what not to do within it, and about messiah complexes. It’s a really over-the-top, sinister film – it becomes almost alien. But it also reminds you to keep your ego in check, pull your baseball cap down, don’t get lost in the madness, and just keep working."

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The Ruling Class (1972)
The Ruling Class (1972)
1972 | International, Classics, Comedy
8.3 (3 Ratings)
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"Hilarious, scary, grotesque, macabre; an opportunity to watch Peter O’Toole not playing Lawrence but still acting brilliantly, in a film that sets out to destroy the myth of British upper class superiority and does so wonderfully, demonstrating, among other things, that O’Toole is a great comic actor when given the chance. It in some ways prefigures Monty Python, but with an edge of real horror and madness that leaves one disturbed for days afterward. Not to be missed, despite some really weird moments."

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Ezra Koenig recommended One Step Beyond by Madness in Music (curated)

 
One Step Beyond by Madness
One Step Beyond by Madness
2020 | Punk, Reggae
8.0 (4 Ratings)
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"My parents had a great record collection, going all the way up to the year I was born, 1984. My dad had a lot of 2-Tone, and I’d listen to “One Step Beyond” by Madness. Being a kid in New Jersey, that was a transmission from another world: the weird accent, the sax line, and the cover. They’re all leaning on each other, this huge group of dudes. I didn’t have a concept for that – it was this bizarre thing."

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Joker (2019)
Joker (2019)
2019 | Crime, Drama
Joaquin phoenix (1 more)
Robert de Nero
Juat watched at the cinema thought it was rather good watching one man's desent into madness while society around burns around from corruption and greed Joaquin phoenix plays the Joker just right he makes u want to route for him both laugh and cry. With support from the likes of Robert de Nero which made think of a similar movie which De Nero did king of comedy. Anyway hod phoenix should get a Oscar nomination for his performance
  
Fight Club (1999)
Fight Club (1999)
1999 | Thriller
Fantastic Movie with a Psychological Twist
Contains spoilers, click to show
This is a fantastic movie that at first seems like an anarchist story about the anti-capitalism of American society. While it is very much that it is equally a story about someone who is slowly losing their mind. While the twist is certainly a surprise the first time watching it is still fantastic to see it all again on a rewatch. Rewatching this movie brings a new perspective on the Narrator's slow descent into madness.