Avoidance

Avoidance


A little less than a human being, a little less than a happy high, a little less than a suicide, the only things you really tried.

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Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons concert venue, 1960s.

theswingingsixties:

Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons concert venue, 1960s.

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Films I Like the Most of All - as of right now .(94/130) | Promises (2001, dir. BZ Goldberg & Carlos Bolado)
Daniel: In war, both sides suffer.  Maybe there’s a winner, but what’s a winner?

Films I Like the Most of All - as of right now .
(94/130) | Promises (2001, dir. BZ Goldberg & Carlos Bolado)

Daniel: In war, both sides suffer.  Maybe there’s a winner, but what’s a winner?

Films I Like the Most of All - as of right now .(77/130) | Helvetica (2007, dir. Gary Hustwit)
Mike Parker: I mean you can’t imagine anything moving; it is so firm. It not a letter  that bent to shape; it’s a letter that lives in a powerful matrix of  surrounding space. It’s… oh, it’s brilliant when it’s done well.

Films I Like the Most of All - as of right now .
(77/130) | Helvetica (2007, dir. Gary Hustwit)

Mike Parker: I mean you can’t imagine anything moving; it is so firm. It not a letter that bent to shape; it’s a letter that lives in a powerful matrix of surrounding space. It’s… oh, it’s brilliant when it’s done well.

Please Vote For Me (2007) dir. Weijun Chen

Please Vote For Me (2007) dir. Weijun Chen


This was positively fantastic.  My heart just… Art/architecture/culture being destroyed… my heart dies.  I think this documentary is one of the most effective at showing the full-scale destruction of World War II, of artifacts, but also of human beings.  Not only does it show the atrocities of war it shows the human strength and moral issues that followed in the aftermath of the war.  I watched it in my Art Matters class and it was all I could do to keep from crying.  Ugh people in my class were falling asleep and not into it and I was just like… how do you not have feelings?

This was positively fantastic.  My heart just… Art/architecture/culture being destroyed… my heart dies.  I think this documentary is one of the most effective at showing the full-scale destruction of World War II, of artifacts, but also of human beings.  Not only does it show the atrocities of war it shows the human strength and moral issues that followed in the aftermath of the war.  I watched it in my Art Matters class and it was all I could do to keep from crying.  Ugh people in my class were falling asleep and not into it and I was just like… how do you not have feelings?



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