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Lamar Ramos's avatar

haha thank you sir, and this was actually my first Sean Baker movie and I'm impressed! Which of his would u say has similiar vibe to watch next?

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Jared Smith's avatar

The Florida Project for sure!

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Jared Smith's avatar

My favorite roundup on Substack! Anora rocked, sean baker doesnt miss

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Dylan Cornelius's avatar

Maaaan, I need to get into Japanese jazz-fusion, that sounds incredible.

Also, glad to hear the new LP is solid, I was encouraged by the decent singles, but sometimes the album as a whole falls flat, hate it when that happens.

I've been getting back into Radiohead recently, which has been brilliant. I always love rediscovering bands you loved when you were young at different stages of life.

Thanks for sharing, Lamar!

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Lamar Ramos's avatar

Also havent done a deep dice on radiohead yet, but I remember hearing ok computer a few yrs back and rly liking it. What’s your fave album by them?

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Dylan Cornelius's avatar

OK Computer is great. Really their run from '95-07 - The Bends, OKC, Kid A, Amnesiac, Hail to the Thief, and In Rainbows - is incredible, all great albums.

But if I had to choose one, In Rainbows, for sure. I do have a soft spot for Hail to the Thief, although most people say it's too long.

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Lamar Ramos's avatar

I highly recommend the album on here “Jungle Jane”. It has a lot of retro pop influences from the US so it’s an easy transition.

I had another listen at the new LP album today now that it’s streaming and it’s as solid as the singles out. It sounds like band is having fun again. Lmk your thoughts once you hear either or both!

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Dylan Cornelius's avatar

Sweet, I'll try to give both a listen!

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maria's avatar

Glad you are enjoying this season of my hero, it only gets better with every episode!

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Lamar Ramos's avatar

Im glad to hear that! Crazy to me how this series never lost steam despite popularity

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