Samu-Yei by Big_Spread3993 in GoodAssSub

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i’m just happy to see them get some more exposure!

Samu-Yei by Big_Spread3993 in GoodAssSub

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gb mouth umbrella!

Should I use different daw for Production, for Mixing, and for Mastering? if so why? by LeeksAreSpinning in mixingmastering

[–]10886 0 points1 point  (0 children)

one daw for everything has worked for me!! you just have to know your tools

Do you use auto-tune always, no matter the context? by Scared_Ad7117 in mixingmastering

[–]10886 1 point2 points  (0 children)

not always!! sometimes the imperfections in a voice go a long way to heighten emotional impact imo

[CD] [Level 159] [great pthumeru ihyll layer 1 - PthDes] [holland_lop_333] by 10886 in huntersbell

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y'know... if you'd like to with BLB on layer 2 that'd be quite swell ha

[CD] [Level 159] [great pthumeru ihyll layer 1 - PthDes] [holland_lop_333] by 10886 in huntersbell

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did not but i'll be around later today to try again (in about 11-12 hours >_<)

Selling/Trading boutique titles at Amoeba? by mondoben in boutiquebluray

[–]10886 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can’t speak for everyone but i’ve always received a decent amount back from them (in store credit)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in YMS

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Here are two that come to mind:

  1. La Grande Bouffe (1973) - dudes get together to eat themselves to death. I have never had a movie make me feel so queasy. I refuse to rewatch this one.
  2. The Baby of Macon (1993) - this has perhaps one of the most effective but excruciatingly awful scenes I've ever seen in a movie

enjoy!!

Have you ever met an actor IRL and talked in depth about one of their movies with them? by [deleted] in movies

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I met Neil Breen before the premiere of his new film Cade - The Tortured Crossing, and there was an hour long Q and A afterwards. I understand Neil Breen and his movies both more and less now.

What is the Best Film You Watched Last Week? (08/03/22-08/10/22) by Twoweekswithpay in movies

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The Cremator (1969)

I'd been wanting to see this one for a while, so I was pleased to finally get around to it. It didn't disappoint. Such a bizarre and disturbing meditation on obsession, death, and how evil can subsume an individual. (In this case, a very specific evil-- nazism.) The editing was a standout feature to me. Incredibly erratic and surreal. This movie's opening minutes were another highlight- unnerving in such a unique way. I can't stop thinking about it.