Some perfectly executed hands-up stuff (floorfilla is a bit italodance though) from the last years; for me it doesn't get any better this:
clubraiders - "move your hands up (club mix)" 2004
harry chester - "trust your eyes (alex megane remix)" 2004
rob mayth - "can i get a witness (club mix)" 2005
blue thunder - "disconnected (marc korn remix)" 2005
neo cortex - "i want you (rocketeers vs. lagoon remix)" 2006
rob mayth vs. floorfilla - "ipower (dj cerla florfillarabic mix)" 2007
Hands-up, italodance, commercial trance, hardtrance were tremendous and "unspoiled" in the 2000-2004 period, but I haven't got my cds from these years by me now, yet I'm planning to swish some retrospectives into l-ology in a month or two.
Regardless of whatever, there were still those moments when you went to school and talked about that revolutionary song that was about a neck. Aaaa, those moments.
Kelis - Bossy
I think I never heard the original version of it, and think that I never will, but the Alan Braxe & Fred Falke Earth Out Remix of it is unbelievebly great.
Wishing you the happiest birthday with some offset (baah... my blasted no-skill-of-whatsoever in remembering things). I hope you had a fun time celebrating. :)
Wow, a western from Jee-woon Kim - that sounds great. And what a name - The Good, the Bad, and the Weird. And Byung-hun Lee's the Good. ÷)
And if I'm not wrong The Host came later in the year so there's still time to shape up the year, I guess... and I hope.
Until then I have time to comlete the holes of much of the older Korean/Asian films, notably see more films of your Top 50 list. :)
Topping my 2007 list right now is Mun-il Jang's A Good Day to Have an Affair, a comedy about two women that go to the same hotel to have their affairs. It's a nifty little movie that I doubt anyone else is going to watch.
I will try to find it, I always found your ratings quite recommmending.
04: /Christmas Vacation/ (Chechik, 1989) *
O ney, this one's a timeless christmas movie for me. Ney, ney, ney... ney ney... ×)
Some perfectly executed hands-up stuff (floorfilla is a bit italodance though) from the last years; for me it doesn't get any better this:
clubraiders - "move your hands up (club mix)" 2004
harry chester - "trust your eyes (alex megane remix)" 2004
rob mayth - "can i get a witness (club mix)" 2005
blue thunder - "disconnected (marc korn remix)" 2005
neo cortex - "i want you (rocketeers vs. lagoon remix)" 2006
rob mayth vs. floorfilla - "ipower (dj cerla florfillarabic mix)" 2007
Hands-up, italodance, commercial trance, hardtrance were tremendous and "unspoiled" in the 2000-2004 period, but I haven't got my cds from these years by me now, yet I'm planning to swish some retrospectives into l-ology in a month or two.
For An Angel - Paul Van Dyke
Paul is no dyke. ;)
Regardless of whatever, there were still those moments when you went to school and talked about that revolutionary song that was about a neck. Aaaa, those moments.
Kelis - Bossy
I think I never heard the original version of it, and think that I never will, but the Alan Braxe & Fred Falke Earth Out Remix of it is unbelievebly great.
Exactly. :)
(6 Oct) Grizzly Post-Adolescent (2007, Sean Penn)
:D, lol
Have you ever tried your luck at fwfr.com? Cause it's the awesome place for puns on movies.
No problemo.
Contempt
Beware of a Holy Whore
State of Things
Living in Oblivion
Tristram Shandy
Lost in La Mancha
Not fond of that Grizzly Man, how now?
Wishing you the happiest birthday with some offset (baah... my blasted no-skill-of-whatsoever in remembering things). I hope you had a fun time celebrating. :)
You do that... I will smack around this one till then. :)
Wow, a western from Jee-woon Kim - that sounds great. And what a name - The Good, the Bad, and the Weird. And Byung-hun Lee's the Good. ÷)
And if I'm not wrong The Host came later in the year so there's still time to shape up the year, I guess... and I hope.
Until then I have time to comlete the holes of much of the older Korean/Asian films, notably see more films of your Top 50 list. :)
Topping my 2007 list right now is Mun-il Jang's A Good Day to Have an Affair, a comedy about two women that go to the same hotel to have their affairs. It's a nifty little movie that I doubt anyone else is going to watch.
I will try to find it, I always found your ratings quite recommmending.
So will there be much promising stuff coming out of Korea this year?
Uuuu, sounds like a spiffing great event. It's just sad that it doesn't play nowhere (and I mean nowhere nowhere) near me.
>>Football is the beautiful game...
No truer words were spoken today. :)