11.10.2008, 03:56 PM | #1 |
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Does anyone else like the early 80s Transgression/No Wave Cinema? I must say that I admire the works of Richard Kern (especially "Stray Dogs" and "X is Y" aswell as SY music video "Death Valley 69'"). Can anyone recommend something similar to Kern's clips?
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11.10.2008, 04:23 PM | #2 |
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a) pick some names, and b) have a laugh at the pomposity of the cinema of transgression manifesto here or alternatively go to the wikipedia entry. i have to say though, reading that thing, john waters is way beyond that shit and was so before it even happened, all the while being funnier and manifesto-free. |
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11.10.2008, 04:31 PM | #3 |
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Haha, the manifesto is exactly what one has to expect from Nick Zedd. It's kinda funny actually. Hm I've heard of John Waters several times before but I never really watched any of his works. Maybe I should
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11.10.2008, 04:39 PM | #4 |
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early John Waters works but the Paul Morrissey/Warhol stuff was a massive influence on a lot of the no wave stuff too
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11.10.2008, 04:46 PM | #5 | |
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Ubuweb has some of the films. This link is not suitable for minors or people of a nervous disposition.
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11.10.2008, 04:52 PM | #6 |
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fuck yeah-- john waters from the late 60s to the early 80s was awesome. later not so much, but i do like cecil b. demented (and cecil acts like that nick zedd manifesto, only better).
paul morrisey: boring as fuck (what i've seen anyway, but i don't feel like going further). with john waters the peaks for me are: pink flamingos, desperate living second tier (still great): mondo trasho, female trouble, polyester, cecil b. demented third (pretty good): pecker, crybaby, hairspray (now a shitty musical, i hope he makes a ton of money from it though), serial mom... ouch: a dirty shame (was a bit painful to watch). i haven't seen his super-early stuff (roman candles, which he showed in his garage) or the diane linklater story. |
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I 2nd John Waters and also 2nd this breakdown. You should also check out the DVD of his stage show/stand-up/talk thing because it gives you a lot of insight about John himself through John's point of view. He's everyones favorite creepy, gay-as-a-maypole, but still lovable uncle.
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I can't sit through any of Kern's stuff. I've tried. I just can't get into it outside the DV 69 video.
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You should watch "X is Y", it's different than the most Kern stuff. It doesn't include excessive violence and it has no dialogue. I like the kind of style of that clip (A "Cop Shoot Cop" Song is used for the Soundtrack) and it provides a nice social criticism. I don't know how you think about it but thought it was kind of cool. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrOt6JVwv1w |
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