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MESSIAH OF EVIL (1973) Original Soundtrack - 7” Vinyl EP Side B
Messiah of Evil (1973, dir. Hyuck & Katz)
Electronic Score by Phillan Bishop
‘Hold on to Love’ written by Eliane Tortel, sung by Raun McKinnon
Released by Ondes Positives, 2018
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MESSIAH OF EVIL (1973) Original Soundtrack - 7” Vinyl EP Side A
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Messiah of Evil (1973, dir. Hyuck & Katz) Electronic Score by Phillan Bishop ‘Hold on to Love’ written by Eliane Tortel, sung by Raun McKinnon Released by Ondes Positives, 2018
HF Rehearsal March 08
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HF Rehearsal March 08
Opening of Luigi Cozzi's THE FLY II
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Opening of Luigi Cozzi's THE FLY II
BTiLC Mondo
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BTiLC Mondo
BTiLC Silva Screen
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BTiLC Silva Screen
OP-004 Teaser Two
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OP-004 Teaser Two
No more waiting....
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No more waiting....
In the Toy of Madness
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I just love jamming along to 90s John Carpenter on my toy guitar!! (I'm a bit rusty on this one though....heh heh)
I Kill You MON
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I Kill You MON
The Thing 1982 RARE Work Print w/ Alternate Opening!!!
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Amazing!! Extremely rare first cut work print of John Carpenter's 1982 science fiction masterpiece, that shows the director originally had a very different opening in mind. It's also really noticeable how much leaner this version of The Thing is. Sorry about the quality, but this taken from the only known version - I only hope it will get a blu ray release one day with commentary by the horror ...
Cinephilia TV Spot
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More from my VHS archives (thanks to my mum for recording saving for posterity...) Ahh, the days of Cinephilia: Moseley, Birmingham's arthouse video library throughout the late 90s to 2007, opened and run by Taz Bashir. Ahh, the days of regional Saturday afternoon culture magazine shows on ITV Central. Ahh, the days before digital home entertainment (this spot is from around 1998 I reckon, when...
Cinefile - John Cassavetes
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Great stories from Peter Falk, back in '93. From a bunch of VHS tapes that I'm currently archiving - I haven't seen this elsewhere. Sorry about the quality and occasional tracking.
The Digbeth Shuffle
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Fab! Gear! Ginchy! Crap Quality! Some mob phone snippets from the fantastic Digbeth Shuffle event hosted by Flatpack Festival at the Spotted Dog Bham, 12th May 2012. This was the closing night party for Int'l Dance Festival B'ham, with Sugarfoot Stomp DJs, 60s dance troupe The Actionettes, rockabilly rowdiness from The Magnificatz and wall-to-wall visuals by Film Ficciones. The rug was, indeed,...
SUGARFOOT STOMP - WESTERN IDENT
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Another ident for this dj collective, put together minutes before we played together at Green Man Festival in 2009. www.filmficciones.co.uk www.myspace.com/thesugarfootstomp
SOCK MONKEY CHALLENGE!
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SOCK MONKEY CHALLENGE!
DIVINE EDGAR - AUDIENCE RESPONSE
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DIVINE EDGAR - AUDIENCE RESPONSE
THE ATLAS EXPERIMENT - PYRO HEAD TEST
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THE ATLAS EXPERIMENT - PYRO HEAD TEST
THE ATLAS EXPERIMENT
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THE ATLAS EXPERIMENT
LOST MASTERS OF MESMERISM (Excerpt)
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LOST MASTERS OF MESMERISM (Excerpt)
SHADOW SHOWS TRAILER
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SHADOW SHOWS TRAILER
SECRET OF THE SLAGHEAP
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SECRET OF THE SLAGHEAP
CURZONORA - PART 5
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CURZONORA - PART 5
CURZONORA - PART 4
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CURZONORA - PART 4
CURZONORA - PART 3
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CURZONORA - PART 3
CURZONORA - PART 2
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CURZONORA - PART 2
CURZONORA - PART 1
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CURZONORA - PART 1
PHOTOPHONIC EXPERIMENT Pt.2
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PHOTOPHONIC EXPERIMENT Pt.2
PHOTOPHONIC EXPERIMENT Pt.1
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PHOTOPHONIC EXPERIMENT Pt.1

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @defaultusername123
    @defaultusername123 Місяць тому

    John got it. He understood “it” before so many after him. R.I.P. to all of them. Falk, Cassavetes, Rowlands, et. al

  • @davidrichardson8855
    @davidrichardson8855 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for letting this man just talk.

  • @robertmcgowan4149
    @robertmcgowan4149 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for this, you do amazing work!! !! !!

  • @TomandAmyinthePI
    @TomandAmyinthePI Рік тому

    Edge of the City was a great film starring Cassavetes and Poitier

  • @Valkonnen
    @Valkonnen Рік тому

    A time when some people were serious and they actually had talent to back it up.

    • @defaultusername123
      @defaultusername123 Місяць тому

      yep. real music. real film. real technique. real life

  • @selectorsplendor
    @selectorsplendor Рік тому

    So special

  • @selectorsplendor
    @selectorsplendor Рік тому

    Does anyone have a Shadow Shows of the Phantoscope DVD for sale ?? <3

  • @redmustangredmustang
    @redmustangredmustang Рік тому

    Pete, John, and Ben were truly great friends. Hell they even did a interview on the Dick Cavett show and they were wasted out of thei rminds. Sadly all that drinking and partying came back to bite John in the ass with cirrhosis.

  • @heitoryurinogara4147
    @heitoryurinogara4147 Рік тому

    That close on the dog is probably a reference to Mad Max.

  • @frimports
    @frimports Рік тому

    Cassavetes made independent films when such a thing wasn’t done, a true pioneer and his films are so unique. They are comfortably unsettling is the best I can say.

  • @michaelg.golden7327
    @michaelg.golden7327 Рік тому

    I think he improved all his movies like Faces etc. which seem wildly disjointed but fun. Nice interpretation by Falk of his movies and his life by a good friend who probably new his intentions best.

  • @TheGreenTaco999
    @TheGreenTaco999 2 роки тому

    real

  • @ianberriman1602
    @ianberriman1602 2 роки тому

    Hey, who’s that handsome customer (and definitely NOT a member of staff faking it) with the good taste in giant flying lizard films?

  • @TheStuF
    @TheStuF 2 роки тому

    Lovely film

  • @kirbyd
    @kirbyd 2 роки тому

    Unsung heros

  • @ellas9206
    @ellas9206 2 роки тому

    Colombo (an all time classic) talking about his mate.

  • @romualdasseman9158
    @romualdasseman9158 3 роки тому

    OH FRIGGIN LOL

  • @mungojeeves
    @mungojeeves 3 роки тому

    I like this This is nice

  • @mattstovall3075
    @mattstovall3075 3 роки тому

    Thank you! What a gem

  • @BarryPennock
    @BarryPennock 3 роки тому

    Thanks for posting! Peter Falk is so eloquent.

  • @peterdurkin1499
    @peterdurkin1499 3 роки тому

    Bobby Darin

  • @trents3515
    @trents3515 3 роки тому

    interesting. my reaction to some of the Cassavetes stuff was to consider him a brute rather than an artist. like a blind man continually telling others what he sees, i figured he couldn't really feel, which is why he was so over the top in everything he did. now, after listening to Falk (truly, one of the greatest actors of his generation - in part, it seems, due to the challenging influence of Cassavetes), i must trust his judgment. Falk said Cassavetes felt love and saw with unusual clarity the ways in which people could fall short of realizing it. so, Cassavetes maybe did actually feel TOO much. that, possibly, could explain the drinking, too, although there are other possibilities there (like an addictive personality or someone dead inside who needs to feel constantly stimulated). provided that Falk is giving the straight skinny here, i guess Cassavetes was a bit of a madman (conceded by Falk when he said Cassavetes housed everything within him in the extremist form) like i thought but also an idealist, too. it has long been apparent to me that Cassavetes was a force (clearly, his personality even overcame his own actors in an uncomfortable way as they can end up sounding like him) but maybe there was some - or a lot - of soul behind it all. i don't know. all i know is he was on the right track in trying to elicit authentic expression from his actors. everything else is much less interesting. i feel the same way when taking pictures, for instance - if it's staged, it's worthless. Cassavetes saying that he would rather work in a sewer than do a film he didn't like does speak to a deep feeling of regard for his profession and his output, which is a sign of a talented individual. so, much respect to Falk and Cassavetes. may they both RIP. they accomplished a lot, which i still enjoy to this day. i may spend years more trying to understand all this.

    • @defaultusername123
      @defaultusername123 Місяць тому

      something, something, the duality of man? right? as a person who does work in sewers, (and isnt a filmmaker but enjoys them) i understand whole-heartedly what John meant by that statement. at least in the sewer, you know what you're in for.

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe 4 роки тому

    Great filmmaker, no doubt. I enjoyed Gena Rowland’s portrayal in Woman Under the Influence but in Opening Night her character was overly agonized. I could only sit thru half the movie.

  • @lysander.o.c.3580
    @lysander.o.c.3580 4 роки тому

    You can tell it is fake but it is a good edit

  • @geoff6401
    @geoff6401 4 роки тому

    Thank you for posting this

  • @karenschneiderman7180
    @karenschneiderman7180 4 роки тому

    I loved them all in every Cassavetes movie and in some other things. They might be an interesting dinner group but if they got too drunk I would call them a cab and throw them out, rather than not inviting them at all.

    • @juniorjames7076
      @juniorjames7076 4 роки тому

      You invite that Cassavetes crowd to your place for drinks, I have news for you, your placed is getting wrecked!! And your neighbors will be calling the cops on you...ha ha ha!

  • @linejoce4605
    @linejoce4605 4 роки тому

    lol

  • @richardichard4237
    @richardichard4237 4 роки тому

    Talentless.

  • @joeb5765
    @joeb5765 4 роки тому

    If you want to know how crap humanity is, observe the fact that this video of one of the greatest raconteurs of all time talking about one of the greatest directors of all time has 13 comments. I really can't wait to get out of here. Wall to wall morons.

  • @oliviaaus1086
    @oliviaaus1086 4 роки тому

    this band is so marvelous

  • @brainproductions1
    @brainproductions1 5 років тому

    One Of My FAV bands ever

  • @Assis4
    @Assis4 5 років тому

    Great sound

  • @tarnopol
    @tarnopol 5 років тому

    This crew was really deep. Best part of mid-century America; real film counterculture.

  • @busterabcat
    @busterabcat 5 років тому

    Wonderful to see any Pram videos of course but.....this sounds like the studio version on the LP actually dubbed over the live footage, as there is virtually no difference between the two whatsoever. What happened to the original live sound to this performance?

  • @laulopez3975
    @laulopez3975 5 років тому

    excelentes combinaciones de sonidos

  • @silviobelusic2022
    @silviobelusic2022 6 років тому

    super

  • @deb7457
    @deb7457 6 років тому

    I’ve always been a huge fan of John Cassavetes! He had such a New York, early 1960s kind of coolness to him that fascinated me. He, along with Falk, embodied that, for me!

  • @editorialgirl
    @editorialgirl 6 років тому

    Aww, wow. Thanks for this. It's definitely earlier than 1998 though. In the film you talk about the shop having been open for 15 months, and I have a Sept 1995 diary that talks about going to Cinephilia. So even if it opened the week I wrote about it, the latest this could have been filmed is the end of 1996. (I was definitely in the moochers category, btw. I spent many hours hanging out on that mezzanine, reading (and occasionally handing down tapes when people came in!) while Taz worked downstairs. Happy days...)

  • @Tezavnik
    @Tezavnik 7 років тому

    Beautiful!!

  • @pontiacgrandprix733
    @pontiacgrandprix733 7 років тому

    Best of the best, they were great friends, did you ever see in the Sunday paper they do a Q&A with sports stars and the question is 3 dinner companions, who's your 3 people you'd like to have a meal with, My choices , Cassavetes, Falk, Gazzara

    • @karenschneiderman7180
      @karenschneiderman7180 4 роки тому

      and Gena

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому

      I don't think there's be much eating done at that dinner party! :) Have you seen em all together on the Dick Cavett show?

    • @pontiacgrandprix733
      @pontiacgrandprix733 4 роки тому

      @@davidsanderson5918 I believe your correct, I’ll eat, they can drink, get more stories out of them, I’ll be the designated driver, one of them has to have had a Rolls or a Bentley when they were amongst us (alive)!

  • @iggyspirit
    @iggyspirit 7 років тому

    revelational.

  • @TheMagebear
    @TheMagebear 7 років тому

    Oh Cinephilia! The only place in Brum you could rent "The Shape Of Things To Come" at 19:30 on a Saturday night.

  • @LenHummelChannel
    @LenHummelChannel 8 років тому

    Ben, Peter, John, - they lived it fully: with all the slop and the contradictions: they pretty much lived every minute. Cassavetes was truly a unique talent.

    • @patricias5122
      @patricias5122 2 місяці тому

      And don't forget Gena Rowlands!; for god's sake, why do men pretend she wasn't part of this great filmmaking group.

    • @defaultusername123
      @defaultusername123 Місяць тому

      ⁠@@patricias5122 no one pretends that Gena Rowlands wasn’t a part of John’s work. Especially the men that love John’s films. She is THE central figure of his work, his muse, his true love and reason to do what he did. Cassevetes fans know this. Almost invariably when the words “John Cassevetes” are spoken, the words “Gena Rowlands” are spoken right along with, and with the same reverence.

    • @yuntakukai1002
      @yuntakukai1002 11 днів тому

      "for god's sake, why do men..." get over yourself, whiney bitch

  • @salmanshahzad772
    @salmanshahzad772 8 років тому

    Where is Jerome?

  • @missdee4927
    @missdee4927 9 років тому

    The great Peter Falk (one of the best actors of all time) speaks so beautifully about John Cassavetes. I found everything he said here fascinating and moving.

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому

      Peter could talk about what he had to eat yesterday and I'd be riveted. One of the great great great storytellers.

    • @defaultusername123
      @defaultusername123 Місяць тому

      you can tell they loved each other very much. true filmmakers. true friends.

  • @meinholundermann
    @meinholundermann 9 років тому

    excellent!

  • @CodyWallace78
    @CodyWallace78 9 років тому

    lol

  • @manuelboucherie3025
    @manuelboucherie3025 9 років тому

    faabbb thx

  • @frn71
    @frn71 9 років тому

    Fantastic piece!

  • @zdelaypotishe824
    @zdelaypotishe824 9 років тому

    Thank you PRAM///Thank you!!!!