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Maxell Jingle: "Just Ask Max"
For all the rhythm in the hands
For all the highs in the lead
For all the bass and the back-up
For all the harmony you need
For all the mood and the melody
The power of the song
For singin' it out
And keepin' it strong
For the type
For the tape
For the fax
Just ask Max
For all the highs in the lead
For all the bass and the back-up
For all the harmony you need
For all the mood and the melody
The power of the song
For singin' it out
And keepin' it strong
For the type
For the tape
For the fax
Just ask Max
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Destroyer Webster Hall 2015-10-04 - "Rubies"
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Destroyer Webster Hall 2015-10-04 - "Rubies"
MST3K - Clown In The Sky
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one of my favorite bits ever from episode 303, "pod people" sorry that the audio is a little unsynced, but oh well keep circulating the tapes
Re-sync: Macworld San Francisco 2000-The Mac OS X Introduction (Pt.2)
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Synced audio and video from ua-cam.com/video/6-fkYFV7rOY/v-deo.html
jack horkheimer: star gazer
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jupiter, july 2008 you can download more videos here: www.jackstargazer.com/JHSG_DNLD.html
Destroyer - Live - 8 Oct 2005
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Live at Club Soda in Kalamazoo, MI, performing material from "Thief" and "Streethawk: A Seduction," while touring with The New Pornographers to promote their new album, "Twin Cinema." 1. Destroyer's the Temple 2. Streethawk I 3. Beggars Might Ride 4. To the Heart of the Sun 5. The Sublimation Hour 6. Farrar, Straus & Giroux
First on the Moon
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"Pervye na lune" ("First on the Moon"). Clip source of the drunk Russian space pig photo montage meme. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_on_the_Moon
Tom Servo and Crow's Mac/PC debate
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MST3K's Tom Servo and Crow bicker about the merits of Macs vs. PCs. From episode #304, Gamera Vs. Barugon.
Devendra Banhart, Long-Haired Child, Beachland Ballroom, OH
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Devendra Banhart, Long-Haired Child, Beachland Ballroom, OH
Devendra Banhart - Beachland Ballroom, 2005
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Devendra Banhart - Beachland Ballroom, 2005
Um, Cambodia’s not tribal like that 😂 Americans portray other people like they barely came out the woods lol
5:49 real acting
“And he meant it” is such an amazing line for some reason
Nothing surprises me anymore when you've been in the bush to long.
And watch out. Those goddam monkeys bite I’ll tell you.
ITS ALRIGHT! ITS ALRIGHT! ITS ALL BEEN APPROVED…
Wouldn't it have been creepy as fuck if at some point we see Dennis hopper checking his cameras only to find that he ran out of film prior to this? Just to explore another concept of insanity.
What movie is this character from?
So, I was 'mentored' as a young soldier by an SF FAO Colonel who did his 2nd tour as a CPT in Loas with B36 5th Grp... & "Black Pete" said this movie was all BS. I have to believe Pete.
I love Dennis Hopper's role. He's dug in so deep, so heavy on everything around him that he has overwhelmed Senses.. While it's all collapsing around him.
Hes was really high on acid most the film plus during production
Lol
Team malfonado
This scene is a good place to mention that his film was somewhat crafted from Coppola reading a book named Dispatches, by Michael Herr. Herr was a photo journalist who's Vietnam journalism was questionable...even admittedly so. I read it. If you're a big fan of this film it is a must-read. It will fill in many of the blanks, but open more..haha
Dennis Hopper said the same thing to the paparazzi, and he meant it, man.
I recently saw a behind the scenes where those are actual heads (people buried up to their heads) in the ground. Tough task as the weather was quite hot/humid and extras provide umbrella shading until the action started.
I am quite sure he has run out of film quite some time ago.
Am I the only one who is curious about the 2 random black guys?? Who are they?? And why haven’t the brass put hits on them too??
I just finished reading Heart of Darkness and I came here to watch this scene because it is the ONLY scene from the book in the whole movie! In the book, the unnamed character Dennis Hopper plays is Russian, not American. The things they kept from the book is the name Kurtz, that he's a cult leader and that he says "the horror, the horror" before he dies. They even changed the name of the main character from Marlowe to Willard. "Based on the novel, Heart of Darkness"... barely!
Coppola’s films are like renaissance paintings that move. The texture, colors, shade, and light are so captivating.
Republican convention
😂😂😂😂
Hopper = Court Jester
Dennis Hopper had the best performance of the entire movie. The way he portrays a drug-addled brain, someone who doesn't understand what he's really saying but has 100% conviction
Never fiquired out what happened to Colby during the sequence of the movie. It's like he just disappeared.
I'm more curious on how Dennis Hoppers character got there in the first place. Did he just randomly stroll in through the jungle surviving all the local tribes? Good grief I can't even imagine all he's witnessed. I would love to see the photos on his cameras but then again, knowing how he's acting, he probably has no film 😂
You know what to do
“Terminate his command!”
"I should have been a pair of ragged claws scuttling across the floors of silent seas" is a line from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S Eliot. I read through the poem and noticed there where some parallels to movie from the poem. For example, "The yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window-panes, The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes, Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening, Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains, Let fall upon its back the soot that falls from chimneys, Slipped by the terrace, made a sudden leap, And seeing that it was a soft October night, Curled once about the house, and fell asleep." reminded of all the coloured smoke they used throughout the film.
2:02 (Leonardo DiCaprio pointing meme)
Far Cry 7 based loosly off of this plot would be, well, it would be cool.
“Wrong!, wrong, man!”
My brother and I have been quoting "ITS ALL BEEN APPROVED" for everyday things for years 🤣 Every time I see him after a while, I shout and wave my arms "ITS ALL BEEN APPROVED!"
It was 1996. First winter as an adult in my own house. It was snowing out. We had two choices. Go play pool at the pool hall like everyone else or sit on the couch and, watch a movie. On acid. Apocalypse Now has been with me ever since.
Like landing at TSN first time. What's dat smell?
“He can be terrible. And he can be mean. And he can right.”
Hopper didn't even have a script. They just gave him cocaine and let him talk.
An old friend of mine was drafted and ended up in Vietnam. When his first tour was up he renlisted. When his second tour was up he signed up again. After the third tour they sent him home. I asked him, 'tony, why did you keep going back?' his reply?: THE DRUGS WERE GREAT 🤣🤪🤣👀😱
I wouldn’t be surprised if that photo journalist had no film in his camera
My parents took me and my sister to see this at the drive in. I was 13 and my sister was 8. I was mesmerized.
My name is Colonel Kurtz these are all my followers 🤡👹
Be rather hard for a robot to convince a server that he's not a robot.
When I first moved to Los Angeles in the 80s, I went to work for the photojournalist who had been the set photographer on Apocalypse Now, and he was the photojournalist that the Hopper character was modelled after. His name was Chas Gerretsen, and he had been a combat photographer in Vietnam. Coppola wanted a real combat photographer as the set photographer. The Hopper character was not originally written to be a photojournalist. It was after being on set, getting to know Chas and get his vibe, that Coppola decided to make the Hopper character a photojournalist, and he told Chas turn him into you, dress him like you, and turn him into Chas he did! When I first saw the set photos of Apocalypse Now in the photo studio Chas and his photojournalist wife Michele started in Los Angeles, I assumed the picture of Hopper on set was a picture of Chas, because it looked exactly like him, right down to the bracelet, which Chas still wore. Chas had dressed the Hopper in his own clothes, given him the mannerisms. Watching this character now, I see Chas Gerretsen written all over him, even the way he moves his hands when he smokes, everything except the part about being an American, which makes me laugh, because Chas was Dutch.
the fact shits burning and bodies hanging from trees and hopper yells "its all been approved" makes this one of the funniest scenes ever to me
It's a little cheesy but seeing that "our motto: APOCAYLPSE NOW!" painted on the wall gave me chills the first time I saw it
Vietnam War movies like apocalypse now, platoon, hamburger hill are good showing how bad the war was
Dennis hopper looks like he did alot of drugs and alcohol
The fact that they let them in then sealed them in.
These are all his children, man!! As far as you can see.
As the pull up - there are hanging bodies of death - but welcomed by a lively Dennis hopper.
This could make a great far cry game.
I just realized that Kurtz liked the Journalist because he forced him to leave before the airstrike which he knew would happen
I don’t know if it was intentional/ accidental / or just plain theft…but Quentin Tarantino did an homage to this scene in “Once upon a Time in Hollywood. “ In the scene where Brad Pitt visits the Spahn Ranch. The Girl “Pussy” is telling him about Charlie, who has gone away. The other cult members are eyeing him suspiciously and with anger. And a great sense of dread hangs over the whole scene where he just wants to talk to George. It’s exactly like this.