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FrostVale
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  • I remember my mother reading Woman’s Own and Woman’s Weekly when I was younger. She mostly bought them for the recipes and health advice, but I sometimes flipped through them out of curiosity. I was especially fascinated by the problem pages where people openly shared their struggles with relationships,...
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  • I’d say The Stone Roses Standing Here on the B side of She Bangs the Drums. The A side is a classic but Standing Here has this hypnotic dreamy quality that I always go back to. It feels more immersive and layered almost like it could have been the main track.
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  • I gotta go with We Will Rock You by Queen. It’s a classic, but I’ve heard it so much it doesn’t hit the same anymore. Same with Sweet Home Alabama, feels like it’s everywhere.
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  • FrostVale
    replied to Wham's Last Christmas
    It’s great to see Last Christmas finally getting the recognition it deserves, even if it took nearly 40 years....
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  • FrostVale
    replied to What was this film called?
    It sounds like you might be thinking of The Amazing Captain Nemo (1978), a TV miniseries that was later edited into a film. It features submarines, a futuristic helmet, and underwater missile launches. Does that match what you remember?
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  • FrostVale
    replied to Fame - the movie (1980)
    I watched Fame recently, and I was surprised by how much grittier and more serious it is compared to its pop-culture image. It really captures the struggle of young artists, and the 80s aesthetic makes it even more iconic. The comparison to Flashdance is spot on, both films have that raw energy. Do...
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