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The Adventures of Prince Achmed
(film)
1
— 1926 animation film that is the oldest remaining animated movie, discussed in context of modern media criticism.
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Catherine Deneuve
(person)
1
— French actress referenced by Paglia in a provocative quote
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Lou Andreas-Salomé
(person)
1
— Intellectual and writer, friend of Nietzsche and student of Freud, and lover of Rilke.
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Archaic Torso of Apollo
(book)
1
— Ekphrastic poem by Rilke describing an ancient Greek sculpture.
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The Panther
(book)
1
— Poem by Rilke exemplifying the Dinggedicht form.
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Janice Dickinson
(person)
1
— Former model and TV personality known for her personality on America's Next Top Model.
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Prefab Sprout
(person)
1
— Band whose song 'I Trawl the Megahertz' is discussed as beautiful music
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Robbin' the Hood
(album)
1
— Sublime album recorded while on hard drugs.
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Yes, Please!
(album)
1
— Happy Mondays album recorded while on hard drugs.
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Niandra Lades and Usually Just a T-Shirt
(album)
1
— John Frusciante album recorded while on hard drugs.
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John Frusciante
(person)
1
— Musician who recorded album while on hard drugs.
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Ron Sexsmith
(person)
1
— Musician whose song 'Lebanon, Tennessee' was posted as a song on repeat.
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Grace
(album)
1
— Album by Jeff Buckley received as a vinyl gift
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Panic in Needle Park
(film)
1
— A film featuring Al Pacino that is referenced for his attractiveness in the role.
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Television
(person)
1
— A band referenced in a post about their song 'Carried Away' and member Verlaine's lyrics.
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The Talented Mr Ripley
(film)
1
— Film discussed in context of Jude Law's charming screen presence and old worldly charm.
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SOS
(album)
1
— Album by SZA criticized for mixed quality despite having some good songs
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Bong Joon Ho
(person)
1
— Film director whose movie Mickey 17 was criticized as bad
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Mickey 17
(film)
1
— Film by Bong Joon Ho criticized for clunky script and humor that rarely landed
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X-Files
(film)
1
— TV series mentioned as having received retroactive hype that Buffy did not
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Lao Tzu
(person)
1
— Ancient Chinese philosopher whose work 'The Way of Life' was allegedly used by Rick Rubin as basis for AI-generated book...
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The Wolf House
(film)
1
— A 2018 film described as an absolute nightmare to watch with pretentious creation that works because of its output.
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Rebel Yell
(album)
1
— Album by Billy Idol featuring guitar work from Steve Stevens
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Billy Idol
(person)
1
— Musician who recorded the album Rebel Yell with guitarist Steve Stevens
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L. L. Zamenhof
(person)
1
— Creator of Esperanto language, described as dedicating life to bridging communication divides
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American Canto
(book)
1
— Memoir by Olivia Nuzzi describing RFK affair
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Olivia Nuzzi
(person)
1
— Author of memoir American Canto about RFK affair
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Film4
(concept)
1
— British television channel known for repeatedly broadcasting the same films.
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iPod
(concept)
1
— Digital music player praised for its consistent and organized media library presentation.
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The Irishman
(film)
1
— Martin Scorsese film about mobster Frank Sheeran that depicts him as a working-class mobster without the typical lust fo...
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Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby
(film)
1
— 1999 film featured in Red Scare Movie Night.
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Kiss My Super Bowl Ring
(album)
1
— Album by The Garden mentioned as one of the best albums of 2020 so far.
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The Garden
(person)
1
— Artist who released Kiss My Super Bowl Ring album.
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Peaceful as Hell
(album)
1
— Album by Black Dresses mentioned as one of the best albums of 2020 so far.
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Black Dresses
(person)
1
— Artist who released Peaceful as Hell album.
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SAWAYAMA
(album)
1
— Album by Rina Sawayama mentioned as one of the best albums of 2020 so far.
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Travis Barker
(person)
1
— Blink-182 drummer described as extremely skilled musician whose playing has personality.
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Charlize Theron
(person)
1
— Actress mentioned as example of beautiful person who can act.
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A Generation of Swine
(book)
1
— Book by Hunter S. Thompson from 1985 discussing American culture and society.
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Rocky IV
(film)
1
— 1985 boxing film starring Sylvester Stallone mentioned in Hunter S. Thompson excerpt.
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Pale Rider
(film)
1
— Western film mentioned in Hunter S. Thompson excerpt about 1980s culture.
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Teresa Ebert
(person)
1
— Marxist feminist scholar who wrote critiques of Judith Butler.
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Antoine de Saint-Exupery
(person)
1
— French writer and aviator quoted about technological progress and human transformation
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Social Media
(concept)
1
— Digital platforms discussed in context of children's online presence and parental responsibility
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The Shaggs
(person)
1
— Three New England sisters forced into a band by their father in 1968 who created outsider music.
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Philosophy of the World
(album)
1
— The single album by The Shaggs described by Rolling Stone as sounding like 'lobotomized Trapp Family singers'.
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Ingrid Goes West
(film)
1
— Film described as commentary the subreddit would love and one of the poster's favorites.
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LA Confidential
(film)
1
— Film featuring Kevin Spacey that the poster rewatched and appreciated his performance in.
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The Heart Goes Last
(book)
1
— Margaret Atwood novel that the poster particularly loved.
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Cat's Eye
(book)
1
— Margaret Atwood novel that the poster particularly loved.
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