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(columns)Kraykulla demented rantings:Do you still go to the cinema?

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Cinema Europa in Zagreb, capital of Croatia

The modern living has made us happy, giving us some of the newest technological discoveries and gadgets, that our grandparents, even parents never could imagine that will exist one day. But, it has also made us more complacent and more lazy because we are leaning on gadgets to pull us through our day, making our wishes true and lulling us in the false sense of happines.

Like everything else, the movie industry suffered too under the new technologies making internet pirates easy to steal movies, sometimes before they arrive in cinemas and uploading it on the web for everyone to have and watch. There is no righteous angel among us who read this, all of us sometimes used this pirated links and downloaded our movie or tv show, not to mention music albums.

When I was a boy, that was in the 1980-ies, there was one cinema in my hometown Čakovec, Croatia, called Dom(eng.Home) and I really felt at home there. We watched everything there except soft porn. We would see that too, but we werent allowed to. Since we lived in communist Yugoslavia, the school indoctrinated kids through cinema among other things, so they often took us there on Saturday morning to see some war movie about Yugoslav partisans, or some kid movie with subtle indoctrination underneath the storyline. In the evenings, we used to go see old Hong Kong karate movies or c-production of action and adventure movies. I still can remember the smell of that cinema, slight mix of cigarettes, stale leather, sweat and other nice odours.

Two events in this cinema stayed especially imprinted on my brain and memory cells. First, I remember my dad took me there to see Star Wars:The Empire Strikes Back. The cinema was so full that they gave us some old wooden extra chair and I sat through the whole movie on my dads lap and I was pretty heavy for a kid back then. Imagine the hard time he had holding my fat little ass in his lap for more than two hours. The second time was I went to see Karate Kid 2 all alone. The cinema was full of soldiers and gipsies and after the movie the gypsies were trying the moves that they saw in the film on the kids in front of the cinema, so I had to run home not to get my ass kicked.

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Centar za kulturu(eng Culture Center) in my hometown nowadays

Then everything changed. Right in the middle of the main square of my hometown opened the new cinema/theater called Centar za kulturu(eng.Culture Center). We were shocked and could not believe our eyes and noses. This new cinema played mostly newer blockbuster movies and had wider space between the seats for your feet and it actually smelled good.

At first, we were very happy but there were times when a movie played in the old cinema that we really wanted to see, but at the same time something newer and more attractive was playing at the new cinema, so as we still can not be in two places at once, we decided that we go for the new cinema.

Then came the war and all that troubled and dark times, so cinema Dom closed its gates forever in the beginning of the 90-ies. Centar za kulturu still exists to this day holding many theater plays and of course showing movies, now in digital and 3D versions. We still go to the cinema but not as much as we used to, but we still manage to go see at least Star Wars, Marvel and DC movies. The modern age and technology progressed but also made us lazy to go see movies in the cinema. Do you guys still go to the cinema?

 

(punk movie and movie about punk with some thoughts of mine)GOOD VIBRATIONS(2012.)

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Directed by: Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn Leyburn

Starring: Richard Dormer, Jodie Whittaker, Liam Cunningham

It was a lazy Sunday evening yesterday and while trying to find something useful to watch on the tv I ran into this movie that just started showing. Since I never before heard about it, I said to my girlfriend, let us watch this, it looks interesting. Basically it is a real life story about life and times and deeds of one Terri Hooley(born in 1948) and his record store called Good Vibrations, who was called the godfather of Belfast punkrock scene in the late 70-ies and early 80-ies. Hooley was responsible for making Belfast punk scene known and significant in the world and especially in Britain.

Terri Hooley discovered bands like The Undertones, Rudi, Protex and The Outcasts to name only a few. The movie shows all the hardships he indured through the years with no labels wanting to do anything with punk bands, the hardships of living in Northern Ireland where people died every day in bloody bombings, assasinations, shootouts between the catholics and the protestants up to 1998.when peace talks finally ended the hostilities. The movie also shows how famous John Peel became Good Vibrations label fan after he played the Teenage Kicks song twice in a row during his famous show. The cast is excellent, especially Richard Dormer as Hooley and when the movie ended I was so sorry that it was over so soon, because time really flies by when you watch something so good.

What touched me personally is that Terri Hooley never lost faith and belief in the scene, even during the hardships when the bank intended to sell his shop and house and he and other organized a benefit gig in Ulster Hall, that was the emotioanl and touching peak and ending of the movie. He also endured skinhead attack when two skinheads kicked his ass wickedly and ruined most of the records in his shop. I can almost admit that Terri Hooley became on of my inspirations and role models after seeing this movie, making me want to go further, harder and more with this zine and with this underground scene that I love so much which has been a part of my life for almost 25 years now.

On Saturday we went to drink some beers with my friend Marko, drummer of Bakterije/Partleki, two great punk bands from my hometown and we discussed how and why some people get out of the scene and say that they are no longer part of it. We just couldnt understand that. Okay, we all have some personal changes and priorities in our lives, some of us get married and have kids, some have to go work somewhere else, I dont know, but if your heart was ever in it, the scene will remain in you no matter that you dont play in a band anymore, no matter that you dont go to gigs as you used to anymore, no matter that you just have some other life priorities, somewhere in you the scene will always stay in your heart and you will never say “when I was a punk or metalhead or something we used to…”. That almost feels like betrayal. That means that your heart was not in the right place from the start. Clothes and hair dont make you a punk or metalhead(but they sure look nice), even labeling yourself as a punk or metalhead or skinhead or something else is not important. The only thing that is important is that you never forget and sell out the scene, because in the end you have only sold out yourself.

STAGE OF REALITY PREMIERE BRAND NEW VIDEO FOR “SPECTRAL DRUM DOWN”

talian alternative metal act Stage Of Reality premiere their brand new song + video“Spectral Drum Down”. Their founder guitarist Andrea Neri told about the song “We’re very proud to release our new album’s official video ‘Spectral Drum Down’. This song truly represents Stage Of Reality’s new sound and mood. After one year of hard work this is what we can call a concentrate of our style”.

Their self-titled album will be out on October 14th via Rock Avenue Records USA with feat. by Blaze Bayley and Amanda Somerville. Artwork by Alberto Filipponi.

“Stage Of Reality” artwork and track listing:

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1 Spectral Drum Down
2 Think Twice
3 Warlord (feat. Blaze Bayley)
4 Not in Vain
5 Don’t Touch the Children
6 Back to Black (feat. Amanda Somerville)
7 Wake Up
8 Legitimate Rage (dedicated to Stefano Cucchi)
9 Never (remastered version)
10 Bad Religion
11 Dignity (special album remix)

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