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      <![CDATA[im so excited for this you cant even imagine: bar scene: <br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsTPL0iCzpI<br /><br />"Stay out of my place, I know your face!"
        
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      <![CDATA[I'd screen this with Scorpio Rising, or even better, swap the reel in in the middle of the movie and watch the people freak out! I'm picturing the scene now, it would be better than sex.<br /><br />here is something from Sense of Cinema: "The use of music in Scorpio Rising is possibly the most influential aspect of Anger's oeuvre. The soundtrack is comprised entirely of a series of pop songs and a few sound effects. The songs not only add to the energy of the visuals but their lyrics form an ironic commentary on them. This prefigured such films as Mean Streets (Martin Scorsese, 1973) and American Graffiti (George Lucas, 1973) that paved the way for wide use of 'found' soundtracks."<br /><br />
        
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