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Showing posts with label Flower Power. Show all posts
Monday, June 13, 2011

Bouncer at the Gates of Love: REVOLUTION (1968)

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"What we're seeing is a basic change in the evolutionary progress of mankind - something only priests and monks were into until a...
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Monday, May 16, 2011

The Girl who Fingered the Frenchman

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The 32-year-old maid told authorities that when she entered his spacious, $3,000-a-night suite early Saturday afternoon, she thought it ...
Thursday, October 01, 2009

Acid's Greatest #19: Brother Sun Sister Moon (1972)

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In 1968, one of the key films of the budding counterculture was Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation of Shakespeare's ROMEO AND JULIET....
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Erich Kuersten
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Micro-dosing pioneer and cinematic counter-theorist, Crypto-Jungian editor of The Acidemic Journal of Film and Media, with work appearing in: Bright Lights Film Journal, Popmatters, Slashfood, McSweeney's, Slant, and the Daily Om. Also (in print): The Decadent Handbook, Scarlet Street, and Midnight Marquee. Films include the awards-skipping Queen of Disks, The Lacan Hour, Drunkards of Borneo, and the "Shortcuts to Enlightenment" series - Come on and write to him! Erichk9@aol.com and/or ekuerste@pratt.edu
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