Tagged: mood: nostalgic

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FLOWERS (Japanese Film)

FLOWERS is set in different eras starting with the 1930s, and moving on through the 60s, 70s until our day and age through three generations of women.

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Scream 4

In the fourth installment of Wes Craven’s Scream series, Sidney returns for to town for the fifteenth anniversary of the Woodsboro massacres, only to find a new Ghostface wreaking havoc.

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Foo Fighters – Wasting Light

Wasting Light may easily be one of the Foo Fighters’ best albums due to its consistency throughout all the tracks, and it is strong evidence as to why they’re still regarded as one of the world’s best rock bands.

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Auld Lang Syne

Auld Lang Syne follows two Korean men that used to be lovers as they meet once again by chance.

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Kid, The (1921)

Charles Chaplin’s The Kid follows a man and a little kid that have been brought together by fate, when his mother abandons him and he ends up in poor neighborhood living with a tramp.

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TRON: Legacy

TRON: Legacy is, perhaps, the most awaited movie based on special effects. Let’s admit it, we were all more than a little impressed with the slick minimalist light blue on black graphics and Daft Punk’s involvement.

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Isaac Delgado – L.O.V.E.

Never understood cover tribute albums, but Isaac Delgado’s tribute to Nat King Cole en Español gives more than a playful re-imagining of the songs in Spanish. It’s got Latin Jazz soul.

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Bandage

Bandage is directed by Takeshi Kobayashi… who produces great music. Alas, Bandage is not that great of a story or have great characters, but it’s got pretty good music.