Hanging out by the exit to the NYSE in ominous dark robes with a bunch of guys with good baritone voices going "Koyaanisqatsi"
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Hanging out by the exit to the NYSE in ominous dark robes with a bunch of guys with good baritone voices going "Koyaanisqatsi"
"Koyaaaaanisqatsiiii"
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Hanging out by the exit to the NYSE in ominous dark robes with a bunch of guys with good baritone voices going "Koyaanisqatsi"
"Koyaaaaanisqatsiiii"
over and over@futurebird sounds amazing
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Hanging out by the exit to the NYSE in ominous dark robes with a bunch of guys with good baritone voices going "Koyaanisqatsi"
"Koyaaaaanisqatsiiii"
over and over@futurebird I had to go watch this again. Saw this film when it first came out <checks notes> uh, 43 years ago.
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@futurebird I had to go watch this again. Saw this film when it first came out <checks notes> uh, 43 years ago.
This scene makes me think of the ants in my fiction book.

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@futurebird sounds amazing
We could do the melody part with bells. Like very creepy Christmas carolers.
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This scene makes me think of the ants in my fiction book.

@futurebird “Ants” makes me think of this sequence. (Also, a running joke from “Archer,” but put that aside for now.)
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@futurebird “Ants” makes me think of this sequence. (Also, a running joke from “Archer,” but put that aside for now.)
I think this film is deeply buried in the way I think about the world.
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I think this film is deeply buried in the way I think about the world.
@futurebird The Pruitt-Igoe implosion sequence runs inside my head like, IDK, one of those “Gravity’s Rainbow” passages that’s basically a one-reeler in text form.