Phantomfan
For Sale
Struck by Maxwell's silver Hammer
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Post by Phantomfan on Feb 16, 2008 23:34:14 GMT -5
some I noticed a crying man a face and the torso of a person maybe like Blue Jay way's clue (without Magical mystery boy words on it) the blue jay ways clue i just metioned a god like Paul (Maybe saying Paul is with the gods now) and a car driving rather recklessly
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Post by B on Feb 17, 2008 22:26:23 GMT -5
All that imagery is bizaare. It's hard to know what they were trying to show.
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Post by iameye on Feb 17, 2008 23:14:14 GMT -5
I see wall after wall after wall after walll................... mystery walls.
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Post by B on Feb 27, 2011 10:14:56 GMT -5
Braverman's Condensed Cream Of Beatles (1973) www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qUZCvGTLYA"Oscar-winning history of the Beatles & the '60s from the exuberant, youthful days to the socially-conscious end of the decade. Flashy montage imagery captures The Beatles in concert, being interviewed, appearing in news reports interspersed with art, collages, animation, photographs & scenes of social & political activity. Excerpts from their films are also effectively intercut, presenting the spirit of the Beatles, the spirit of the times & the lasting imprint of life & culture made by this remarkable group of musicians. Director Charles (Chuck) Braverman was also responsible for two striking montage-sequences in SOYLENT GREEN (1973): the thought-provoking, opening credits sequence and sequence at the necropolis, as Sol (Edward G. Robinson) "goes home". Prod Co: Braverman Productions. Directed by Charles Braverman. Awards: Atlanta Film Fest, Academy (OscarTM) AwardTM. 14 mins."
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1billyshears1
Hard Day's Night
Living the beatles legend!
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Post by 1billyshears1 on Apr 6, 2011 20:49:33 GMT -5
That movie is riddled with strange and cryptic images. Every time you watch it you will notice something new about it...
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Post by ipuffin on Apr 8, 2011 15:54:43 GMT -5
at 0:32 , the hair cuts They seem to have LOST THEIR HAIR
sauce?
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Post by B on Apr 8, 2011 18:51:59 GMT -5
Yeah, that picture of the Beatles with "crew cuts" was a big hit when it came out in the mid 1960s. It appeared when they were new on the scene (in the U.S.) and people wondered what they would look like without "all that hair". Somebody created that picture, and it was picked up in all the newspapers.
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Post by ipuffin on Apr 8, 2011 20:03:50 GMT -5
Yeah, that picture of the Beatles with "crew cuts" was a big hit when it came out in the mid 1960s. It appeared when they were new on the scene (in the U.S.) and people wondered what they would look like without "all that hair". Somebody created that picture, and it was picked up in all the newspapers. hmm...I find it interesting that the "mop-topped" version has an autograph by George and the other one by Paul. Paul lost his hair? This is a really creepy image, they all look like something from "This is England" or "The Wall", especially Paul.
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Post by B on Jul 4, 2012 11:30:00 GMT -5
bump
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