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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Thursday Tunes

No Man's Land by David Holmes. I first encountered this piece in a 2003 movie named Code 46. It's a quirky and little-known dystopian film which is centered around the potential for a really creepy consequence of mass human cloning.

Whatever my opinion of Tim Robbin's politics, (not favorable is putting it mildly), the man has a knack for picking oddball roles which fit his personality and tend to appeal to me. Arlington Road and Shawshank Redemption are two outstanding examples of that, the latter of which is in my personal Top Five Movies of All Time. Code 46 is worth a watch if the dystopian genre appeals to you.

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