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I think I heard there was an extended version or a second movie or something, but it was only released in England.
THE best party movie ever.
Moff Is My Hero lol

^agreed! plays his character SO well!!!
as for this movie, doesn't look too promising lol
Human Traffic - somehow I missed that one. Obtaining now
Related film is Berlin Calling - I found this one a bit of a downer. Predictable underground DJ, gets into drugs, ...
I know this guy who experimented with ecstasy, he loved the stuff and recommended it to every random person he met. He was using it along with massive amounts of homebrew DMT and weed. He was always probably borderline manic-depressive and all these substances pushed him over the edge, he got into trouble with the cops, got thrown into psych ward several times, criminally charged with threatening neighbours, put in forensic psychiatric hospital, remand center solitary confinement, court appearances. 2 years later he's still trying to get his work license back, he's a medical specialist but I better not say what kind. Probably they're gonna require him to go to the drug rehab hospital in Guelph for 15 grand. A huge mess.
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* ^^^ I think I heard there was an extended version or a second movie or something, but it was only released in England. THE best party movie ever. |
Just saw this one : Enter the void
Loosely inspired by the “Tibetan Book Of The Dead,” Enter the Void centers on Oscar and his sister Linda, recent arrivals in Tokyo. Oscar is a small-time drug dealer, and Linda works as a nightclub stripper. One night, Oscar is caught up in a police bust and shot, but true to a promise he made Linda as a child—that he would never leave her—he refuses to abandon the world of the living. As he lies dying, his spirit wanders through the city, his visions growing evermore distorted, evermore nightmarish. Past, present and future merge in a hallucinatory maelstrom.
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| Originally posted by Takayuki I have still yet to see Groove. |
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| Originally posted by Knox Groove is a pretty fun movie. Hits on different aspects of the experience through the night of a party. I haven't watched it for a very long time, so I need a refresher. John Digweed though... him being in it is awesome. |
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| Originally posted by Shaya007 Just saw this one : Enter the void |
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| Originally posted by VDub This clip is what our scene used to mean to me... |
I loved Groove too...much more so than IAGPT.
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| Originally posted by VDub This clip is what our scene used to mean to me... |
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| Originally posted by Takayuki You are probably referring to Human Traffic: Remixed which is re-cut with new scenes, new CGI effects, and new tracks. |
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* I still have to see Groove too. I keep meaning too! |
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| Originally posted by VDub Best movie poster ever made??? |
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| Originally posted by Swamper I loved Groove too...much more so than IAGPT. It's all about... "the nod" |
here's a good waste of time flick cos it's another 'rave' movie: Midsummer's Night Rave
and even though the plot of this movie is not really about raving but about a club thing and has music by Digweed and Muir, try "Stark Raving Mad"
you wanna watch a stupid movie about raving from 2000 which featured some of the biggest ch00ns of 1999/2000 that's based in Ibiza? watch "Kevin and Perry Go Large"
you want to watch the evolution of the Manchester club scene with some of the best lines out there which so happens to be 'true stories', watch "24 hr Party People"
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| Originally posted by LKD you want to watch the evolution of the Manchester club scene with some of the best lines out there which so happens to be 'true stories', watch "24 hr Party People" |
Tried watching Rolling when it first came out. Was 10 times more painful than Groove was.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0469966/
Not getting much from that trailer. Having a nice tune does not give me much insight if this movie is going to suck or not. Groove and Go are still on top of my list.
I've been getting crazy flashbacks of the feelings I got from the scene during my best years (mid 90's - 2005) since I went to see Danny Tenaglia at Stereo last Sat night. I haven't felt this good in what feels like forever. I don't know how long it will last, but I'm loving every second of it.
Kind of off topic, I know, but it popped into my head reading this thread, and I just had to put it out there.
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Seriously...Groove and Go are the bottom of the lot...I don't know why you all put those on the top of the list.
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| Originally posted by LKD Seriously...Groove and Go are the bottom of the lot...I don't know why you all put those on the top of the list. |
Go is a fun watch, Groove I can totally take or leave...Human Traffic will always hold a special place for me, as the MTV Asia opening party was my first overseas gig. Held on the rooftop of an unfinished 40 story condo, with the lighting cast down 10 floors up from the condo adjacent to it. Of the three, I think it's also the one that best hones in on those choice aspects of the party scene that I experienced around that time.
The 'Street Rave Parade' movie's actually quite well done and provides the sort of education that TRIP used to dole out at Toronto parties.
(Of course that isn't much of an issue when everything's been shoved into nightclubs and booze and cocaine are the prevailing drugs of choice.)
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| Originally posted by VDub I loved how they presented Go from the different perspectives of the characters... |
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