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A Clockwork Orange (1971)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
1971 | Crime, Sci-Fi

"Okay, so number two, can I choose another Stanley Kubrick? Number two is A Clockwork Orange. I just think it’s just visually an absolute masterpiece. Again, the central performance is incredible. I just love these performances that you get with these lead actors that are so on the brink of madness. They’re violent, they’re unpredictable and scary, and I just love that sequence where it’s operatic in A Clockwork Orange, when they’re beating each other up, and it’s the classical music. I love that. The Singin’ in the Rain, singing that song is deeply disturbing. I think he’s just a complete master."

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Nitin Sawhney recommended Latcho Drom (1993) in Movies (curated)

 
Latcho Drom (1993)
Latcho Drom (1993)
1993 | Documentary, Music
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"This film traces the evolution of flamenco, from its origins in India through Egypt, through eastern Europe to the west – “latcho drom” means safe journey. The director is Romany himself, and there’s no narrator, so the story is told through song and subtitles with no contrivance at all. You feel properly immersed in new worlds as a result – I play flamenco, and you feel the echoes of ancient traditions in it, but this is something else. The most powerful scene is of three women singing on a hilltop about how they’ve been disenfranchised. It’s unbelievably moving."

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    Golf Zero

    Golf Zero

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    Golf Zero is a crazy mix of golf and platforming. Jump, bounce and slide your way around the levels...

    My Meditation Timer

    My Meditation Timer

    Health & Fitness and Medical

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    Simple yet sophisticated tool for your daily meditation. My Meditation Timer app features: •...

(What's the Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis
(What's the Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis
1995 | Rock
Rolling Stone's 378th greatest album of all time
Such a strong album, the only issues with it are the songs that were left off rather than those that were included. Talk Tonight and Acquiesce will go down in history as some of the best B-sides ever and are as good as, if not better than, anything on the album. So many great songs on here that you can't help but sing along to.
In fact, I was belting out Wonderwall and my wife said she had a work call, could I stop singing. I said maybe ...