Love the Duplass bros, starting with mumblecore films, but oddly there seems to be a large segment of the American audience who are dumbfounded by Mark's ability to get roles. Agree osho, One I Love is one of my favorite films of past ten years.
I love how this channel plays a little preview of each piece of music/movie or whatever shown. It makes it really useful in finding new music so thanks so much !
I've watched dozens of these "What's In My Bag" episodes and I have to say this and the one with Jason Mantzoukas are my favorites. I thought The League was hilarious but had no idea the actors who played Rafi and Pete had such great taste in music. Well done, guys!
Duplass is a legend. I wonder if he's been a teacher. The efficiency of his language and his eloquence would lend themselves to being a profound instructor.
nice! Love Mark and his brother, Room 104 is super inspiring to me as a director and then both Creep's were amazing! Love his record store picks as well as it turns out, I'll forgive his Tangerine Dream and Patti Smith gaps :P
im from chile and it is so hard to be in the world of records, most of big stores that are related to to redors only sold what is popular now a days in my country (wich is mostly electronic music, like modern electronic music xd and trap mos recently or reggaeton) and sometimes they bring like weird albums that EVERYONE is looking and they sell it for a stupid amount of money :c not even cd`s are as popular as they were when i was a little kid, i wpuld like that someday a community such as the one that is shown on this video would exist in Chile, now you just have to go to underground stores ( wich is not bad because these kind of people know a lot about music and it is really fun to chat with them) in wich most of the times you have to buy things that are used, that is not a bad thing but most of the times you will be lucky if they are in a good state, anyways keep it up with these videos is always great to relate with people that you admire in a such beuautyful field that is music, sorry if mi english is bad jajajajja.
So if I ever see Mark, and he is from my hometown, I am going to ask him if any of these were disasters - Tangerine Dream, Patti Smith, and Joni’s 80s. This is old school when you bought and album or cd you took a chance, you listened to it all because there wasn’t endless free streaming albums and you couldn’t jump around unless you made a mixtape.
D... Did he just insinuate Madonna's True Blue wasn't laced front-to-back with hits? "White Heat" and "Where's The Party" are the two best bangers on that record and they weren't even singles.
ah oh......you gotta get involved with the mid 70’s NYC scene.....maybe even go back to 72’ with the Dolls. I promise you will be cultured. come on now! glad to see all vinyl and Tangerine Dream.
@@elroc1 of course it is. and yet, if it offends you that someone has 6 o'clock shadow enough for you to take the time to post a comment, something tells me you miiiiight need to lighten up the grooming police and enjoy your life a bit more. but wtf do i know, right? peace~
Brilliance of Mark is he "confessed" to gaps and didn't make it a "hey buddy I KNOW music" kinda listing, where he picks albums he already has. Duplass brothers always thinking story.
Please, PLEASE take a look at his twitter. He is the funniest dude in the music bizz, and on top of that super humble yet a really skilled musician. I saw him open up for Cloud Nothings in 2013 and i've been a fan ever since.