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Post by pcns on Nov 27, 2020 7:23:28 GMT -7
Anyone seen it yet? I really want to see in a movie theater but they are all closed by me.
I'm thinking about driving to Dayton or Cleveland so I can see it in person.
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Post by j4gitr (John) on Nov 27, 2020 9:03:12 GMT -7
I too would like to see it. I know this is one my wife will not accompany me to see, so I’m just going to have to fly solo.
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Post by nmz on Nov 27, 2020 14:08:39 GMT -7
Not yet but really looking forward to it.
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Post by sharkboy on Nov 27, 2020 14:25:27 GMT -7
I am looking forward to watching this.
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Post by pcns on Nov 27, 2020 21:45:47 GMT -7
I think I am going to drive to Ckeveland heights on Sunday afternoon to see it. That is the closest place to my house that is showing it
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Post by pcns on Nov 29, 2020 8:15:29 GMT -7
going to go see it.
Cedar Lee Theatre 2163 Lee Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
Today at 4:10pm
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Post by The Bad Poodle Experience on Nov 30, 2020 9:15:04 GMT -7
I streamed it on Amazon on Friday. I enjoyed it, my wife fell asleep. I liked that there were a minimal number of talking heads and that those they used, were a part of Frank's life as opposed to music critics. it really distilled Frank down into a compulsively creative guy who was always about his serious music and that his band music (though he treated that work as seriously as he treated the orchestral stuff) was always about a means of making a living so he could pursue his serious music. best quote for me: humans are expensive but the synclavier) is an affordable means of making music and if i had to choose between not making music and an affordable means of making music, i'll take the affordable means."
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Post by pcns on Nov 30, 2020 9:25:05 GMT -7
I did drive down to Cleveland yesterday with my son and his girlfriend. She was bored, Josh and I were pretty inspired.
I like the comment made a couple of times that he wanted to get his music performed and recorded as good as possible so that he can listen to it.
I had the chance to work with a synclivere back in the day. Amazing machine for it's time. It even had a huge 360mb hard drive!
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