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Category Archives: Film
BEAT IT PUNK
Do you know Barry? Barry is the nicest man in the Cube, nay the world, and I’m glad to say he’s not ejecting folk from the Cube, he’s just being proper bo. He was manning the sales desk for the … Continue reading
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Once Upon a Time In The West Country
Or, Ho, ho , ho , hoe down. I warn you there is alot more Cowboy/Seasonal fun to be had here……… So the second ever Cube Orchestra film rescoring was for Sam Peckinpah’s influential Western ‘The Wild Bunch‘ Not the … Continue reading
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United We Stand
This post is by way of introduction to a new and hopefully (reasonably) regular voice on the Cubelog. I’m Ben Slater, I used to work at the Cube, probably back at a time when most current volunteers were merely a … Continue reading
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recovered : Brazil score & Cube party
29th of September : Orchestra Cube do their first rescore – ‘Brazil’ This has already been covered by Richie, so there’s not much to add, in fact there’s not even much photographic documentary from me . . . . . … Continue reading
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Here comes the cyan sy bit
Hogge and I performed some surgery to the Cube’s venerable cinema projector to improve the sound quality when playing new modern “cyan” sound track 35 mm prints. Continue reading
Desperate Cinema.
Just a quickie. Meant to get to this but my body said NON.However those good people on the Choke Forum had this to say: A funny old bunch of films, most of which I enjoyed. There was also some debate … Continue reading
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Brazilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!
Well we did! We bloomin well did it Ma I tell ya! Crikey this was hard work, 2 hours of improv by 8 musicians, well 7 and Team Brick who is just a nutter making noises. Look, People turned up … Continue reading
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Can I get a REEEEEEESCORE?
With a big thanks to my old showbiz chum Craig David for the shout out. Maximum respect to you David. Anyway, just a wee taster without giving too much away I hope Ale seen here practising for the big rescore … Continue reading
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Shhhhwing Badder Badder.
Welll alright! ‘Bout time The Cube got with the program daddio. Game and Watch (Hog in otherwords) presented Oceans 11 and 12, and I made sure the Bar was swinging and the Martinis were extra dry. There was supposed to … Continue reading
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David Markey
On the 11th October David Markey will come with his films. UK Premiere of works by the LA-based Independent Filmmaker As a self-taught filmmaker and musician, David Markey brings together alternative music, experimental cinema and contemporary culture in a direct … Continue reading