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Dang. Y'all been busy! I've only missed a few hours. LolCan you also add this clue when you have the time to?
Dang. Y'all been busy! I've only missed a few hours. LolCan you also add this clue when you have the time to?
Mine did when I tried it out earlier, but I don’t think you get free shipping thru primedo american amazon accounts work for amazon.es
thats all i needed to knowMine did when I tried it out earlier, but I don’t think you get free shipping thru prime
Lorca wrote a book after staying for a while in New York called Poeta en Nueva York.
Also found this interesting read on the Poet's House NY blog:
Poetry of the City with Federico García Lorca by Rigoberto González
A look at Federico García Lorca's poem "City That Does Not Sleep" and its "bleak critique of modernity and capitalism."poetshouse.org
I think I might FOMO buy from Disco100, won't regret it either way. If you buy direct from their site, it is a little cheaper for some reason than through third party amazon.es. Maybe I'll grab another as well since it is flat €7 shipping.
Flamenco and spanish music from the 70s always makes me think of Balada Triste de Trompeta, a movie from Alex de la Iglesia that is both weird, scary, sad and awesome. With the title refering to a song by Raphael, a famous spanish singer, and the movie also including a spanish version of Francis Cabrel "Je l'aime à mourir", one of the best song of the french repertoire, n'est-ce pas @Skalap ?
Absolutely right even if I prefer the Shakira's version "Yo l'aime à morrir".
I can't get away too far from Francis' take myself, too much childhood memories.
Flamenco and spanish music from the 70s always makes me think of Balada Triste de Trompeta, a movie from Alex de la Iglesia that is both weird, scary, sad and awesome. With the title refering to a song by Raphael, a famous spanish singer, and the movie also including a spanish version of Francis Cabrel "Je l'aime à mourir", one of the best song of the french repertoire, n'est-ce pas @Skalap ?
This movie looks insane. And visually stunning. I HATE scary movies. Would I like this or is it too scary?
I like my Killer Klowns from Outer SpaceDepends on what you put behind "scary". There might be a few "jump scare", but it's not a Blumhouse movie where the goal is to scare people. It's a crazy weird ride with killer clowns, but they are very human sad killer clowns.