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Boognish
While we celebrate the life and work of Robert Frank, maybe one day we'll actually be able to say the title of one of his films on this messageboard without censorship...
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Cristiano Radtke
There will be two screenings of @#$%& Blues in New York this month.
"9:50pm
Wednesday, July 20 and Thursday, July 21
Absolutely 2 screenings ONLY!
PLEASE NOTE: Both shows are sold out online.
A few tickets may be available at the box office on day of show.
Directed by Robert Frank and Danny Seymour
Robert Frank’s legendary @#$%& BLUES, commissioned by The Rolling Stones as a record of their 1972 North American tour in the wake of the release of Exile on Main Street, has been unreleased for over 40 years. Its vérité approach and emphasis on the band’s raunchy exploits and the grind of touring impeded theatrical release. But the Stones dazzle in live performances of “Brown Sugar,” “All Down the Line,” “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and more. Our screenings are presented in association with the premiere of Laura Israel’s documentary on Robert Frank, DON’T BLINK—ROBERT FRANK. Digital.
USA • 1972 • 93 minutes"
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Cristiano Radtke
There will be two screenings of @#$%& Blues in New York this month.
"9:50pm
Wednesday, July 20 and Thursday, July 21
Absolutely 2 screenings ONLY!
PLEASE NOTE: Both shows are sold out online.
A few tickets may be available at the box office on day of show.
Directed by Robert Frank and Danny Seymour
Robert Frank’s legendary @#$%& BLUES, commissioned by The Rolling Stones as a record of their 1972 North American tour in the wake of the release of Exile on Main Street, has been unreleased for over 40 years. Its vérité approach and emphasis on the band’s raunchy exploits and the grind of touring impeded theatrical release. But the Stones dazzle in live performances of “Brown Sugar,” “All Down the Line,” “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and more. Our screenings are presented in association with the premiere of Laura Israel’s documentary on Robert Frank, DON’T BLINK—ROBERT FRANK. Digital.
USA • 1972 • 93 minutes"
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Was about to post this then did the search...I was thinking of going though it sounds dicey I'd get a ticket. Too old to camp out on line!
Anyone here seen C#@sucker Blues? Whatta ya think?
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Cristiano Radtke
There will be two screenings of @#$%& Blues in New York this month.
"9:50pm
Wednesday, July 20 and Thursday, July 21
Absolutely 2 screenings ONLY!
PLEASE NOTE: Both shows are sold out online.
A few tickets may be available at the box office on day of show.
Directed by Robert Frank and Danny Seymour
Robert Frank’s legendary @#$%& BLUES, commissioned by The Rolling Stones as a record of their 1972 North American tour in the wake of the release of Exile on Main Street, has been unreleased for over 40 years. Its vérité approach and emphasis on the band’s raunchy exploits and the grind of touring impeded theatrical release. But the Stones dazzle in live performances of “Brown Sugar,” “All Down the Line,” “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and more. Our screenings are presented in association with the premiere of Laura Israel’s documentary on Robert Frank, DON’T BLINK—ROBERT FRANK. Digital.
USA • 1972 • 93 minutes"
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Was about to post this then did the search...I was thinking of going though it sounds dicey I'd get a ticket. Too old to camp out on line!
Anyone here seen C#@sucker Blues? Whatta ya think?
I'd go and give it a try, if I were in NY.
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Cristiano Radtke
That's the spirit, Wry. Good luck, I hope you enjoy the movie!
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Cristiano Radtke
That's the spirit, Wry. Good luck, I hope you enjoy the movie!
Tho "enjoy" and Cucksocker Blues don't really go hand in hand Maybe "appreciate"?
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dcba
"It’s great, too, to see them looking so beautiful, a quality lost to them by the late 70s. Here, they’re all chiseled cheekbones, tapered torsos, rich shags and pouting lips. It’s the Greek god vision of the 70s rock star"
Did the guy see GS instead? In CS-Blues they all look already pretty damaged.