Michael Moore Used Palmer's The Enemy God? |
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Posted: April 26 2020 at 05:15 |
Starting at around 36:55
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And In the Court of the Crimson King is right afterward.
Sorry if this was already reported here.
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Cool!
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Does this mean Michael Moore is a prog fan? He's about the right age(statistically speaking)to at least be familiar with it.
Anyway, that might be the most prog in a movie(non music related film)since Vincent Gallo's Buffalo 66. Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - April 26 2020 at 08:47 |
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I've loved Michael's movies since Roger & Me. So another reason to like them. I'll have to watch this one since it's free.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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It was a neat surprise that they played In Court of the Crimson King, in such a dystopian segment. Worked very effectivly. Very good film also, migtht be Oscar worthy.
It,s either Jeff Gibbs, Michael Moore or Ozzie Zehner whom is the prog fan. But directors usualy are the artistic mind of a production. But they might all be prog fans, i.mean Michael i know is a nerd whom have interests into comics and such, he might enjoy popoin up some ELP & King Crimson when not making docus. Edited by Icarium - April 27 2020 at 06:35 |
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Whichever one is in their late fifties or sixties is the prog fan. I don't know much about Jeff Gibbs but my guess would be he is the prog fan here. Michael Moore doesn't strike me as a prog fan for some reason. I saw a picture of the other guy and he looks too young.
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Such a great track I thought I would search for something to complete the trio and stumbled upon this video that I had never seen before. Not really on topic but anyway its brilliant |
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Turns out the film has a lot of garbage in it too. Read:
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