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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
Best timeline The Blackest Day would get the respect it deserves. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
I must be alone but I love it when they put lots of effects on her voice. For example how she sounds like an emotionless robot on Body Electric. It just works for me. It's beautiful. And we have the live version when we want more flavor. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
Lana give us Yosemite as a christmas present pretty please -
Finally something we can all agree on.
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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
California slander? On my birthday? -
That video is a masterpiece though. The scene where she slowly puts on her make-up...changed my life.
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Places you'd love Lana to make music videos/films at?
Creyk replied to Make me your Dream Life's topic in Lana Thoughts
Comedic music videos are a good thing. Look at Selena's "Back To You" music video. It utilizes a subdued artistic direction and humour, and that video actually did boost the song's performance in a significant way while also having charm and replay value. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
She says Michael Jackson fans are way worse than us. Well, that's something -
Places you'd love Lana to make music videos/films at?
Creyk replied to Make me your Dream Life's topic in Lana Thoughts
The video would start with a close up of Lana's face while she is on top of the building, she is holding a rose to her face and slowly drops in into the distance. The opening strings start and while they play, the narration says: "If you love something, you set it free. And if it comes back, it belonged to you all along" Then the camera zooms out and we see a retrospective of the day, Lana arguing and having mild love problems with her man, they visibly don't get along and we see this played out in different cliché (so easily recognizable) relationship situations. He wants a dog but Lana is a cat person. He buys her doughnuts but she gets upset because she is currently on a diet and he should know that. etc. In the second half of the song, Lana and her man get into a serious argument. Lana goes to work, she works in a huge office building in cubicle. She goes to lunch with her friends and as she returns, she finds a post-it note on her screen. It says "we ok? Meet me at the place where our first date ended, midnight sharp". In the final moments of the video Lana turns around to see her man standing behind her. Time stops, they embrace each other and start to walk away while holding each other's hands. -
By the time that kid goes to school, bullying will be punishable by law. I doubt it will be subjected to any bullying.
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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
Because of her public perception at the time. Paradise got the nomination but Lana didn't care at the time. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
When it was released, someone on here fixed the ratio so it took up your entire screen. I have searched for it multiple times since then and never found it. It's a big regret I didn't save it back when it came out. -
The movie is so far away. It releases in February. We won't know for a really long time
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Those have not leaked yet.
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https://dbree.org/v/df65da
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TOTL instrumentals also leaked
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Sylvia Plath was an American poet who is known for advancing confessional poetry. Plath suffered depression her entire life and committed suicide from carbon monoxide poisoning from a gas oven when she was 30. So Lana, with this song, is writing confessional poetry and describing what Plath must have felt 24/7; some sort of continuous despair. The bittersweet irony is that Lana has hope. Dangerous for a woman who suffers despair daily to have hope to keep going because that would continue the despair that she wishes to end? Maybe.
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I hope some good mashups come out of this