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96% A Band Called Death

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Fortunately, Bobby and Dannis, the surviving brothers, prove genial company.

If the brothers seem a little drunk on their own myth, they're also genuinely humbled by the band's rediscovery and warmed by the fact that their kids have carried on the family tradition.

Their story can feel almost too ready-made for the telling, but it's well worth a listen.

... a must-watch for fans of punk music, vinyl record wonks, or even those interested ... a visionary entertainment dream.

[A] generous, spirited documentary [that captures] one of the strangest and most inspiring of all family stories of tragedy and triumph that this crazy country has produced.

It was fans' ardor that began the Death revival and propels the movie's exhilarating second half.

It could have dug a little deeper, pursued more candid moments to capture on film. But it compensates by recanting the emotionally meaningful story of the Hackney family.

An exceptional look at artistic integrity, musical innovation, and the power of family ties.

A rock 'n' roll fairy tale, well-told.

It's a bittersweet story of the fringes of fame and of three brothers who belatedly deserve to share the spotlight.

A band call Death comes back to live in this hilarious and poignant peon to hard rock with a soft heart.

Directors Mark Christopher Covino and Jeff Howlett tell this part of A Band Called Death without much artifice, relying on the natural charm and sunny dispositions of the surviving Hackney brothers to draw us in.

It's a soul-stirring tribute to a man whose vision was too bold and revolutionary for his lifetime, or the convention-bound ways of the music industry, but was ultimately too powerful to be denied.

An amazing story -- about the history of rock, about the capriciousness of fame and, perhaps most importantly, about the power of family.

Like 'Searching For Sugar Man,' 'A Band Called Death' takes its cue from the modesty and joyfulness of its subjects, letting the glory of their music speak for itself.

It's less about the rediscovery of genius than it is the value of obscurity, a sentiment that should give hope to every garage band out there.

Questions about what that reputation is worth today, and how the Hackney brothers struggled to find a foothold, give filmmakers Mark Covino and Jeff Howlett plenty of material to work with.

A Band Called Death shines the light on a previously unexplored corner of musical history and does it in an accessible, straightforward manner.

A Band Called Death is a film that is all heart, as was the band it looks to explore.

Death never got very far, and their story is a fascinating one, told beautifully by Jeff Howlett and Mark Christopher Covino.

Thanks to the new revelatory and inspiring documentary A Band Called Death, the truth behind the band's nearly simultaneous birth and death may yet find them their proper place in music history.

It is a deeply moving story of a family that was both bound together and driven apart by art, and it tells this personal story so beautifully that there were several moments that gave me actual chills.

Even if you didn't know a thing about the band and you don't even typically listen to the kind of music they play, you're going to find yourself thankful that the Hackney brothers are now in your life.

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Back in June, the U.S. International Trade Commission issued an import ban on the iPhone 4 and iPad 2 3G due to patent violations. Now, the White House has exercised its privilege to overrule the ban. In his letter to the ITC (PDF), Ambassador Michael Froman said 'he was not making a decision about the merits of Samsung's case, or its right to seek compensation. Rather, he emphasized that because the patent in question was now a widely held technology standard, banning the products in question would be too disruptive to consumers and the economy.' This is the first time an ITC decision has been overruled since 1987.
Wow... just wow. Not sure I can comment on this without being put on a "watched" list by the NSA if I'm not already on one but I'll try. First PBS's refusal to support Andriod, and now, the White House with Apple's dick squarely in their mouth. It's a bad day to be American who doesn't work for the mass media or big gov. __________________

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Perhaps they misplaced Samsung as being part of NORTH Korea and the NK nuclear program? Maybe they just don't like Koreans? Maybe Silicon Valley cash is so infused in their DNA that they'll do anything to help out their political bankers?

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Phony scandals, like the death of Americans around the world or our overruling due process of the courts!

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There's nothing a politician likes more than throwing their weight around. That and campaign donations from huge corporations, ie: legal bribes.

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Legal bribes!? Don't you mean Free Speech?

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Well they pay politicians to get their way legally. Sounds like a bribe to me. Only difference is it's out in the open, not hidden.

But it's not much of a difference.

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I have mixed feelings on this. DC has been at odds against Apple for a while, so it's hard to say this is favoritism or corporatism. I'm also not a big fan of patent law, so seeing that law not being enforced doesn't really evoke any anger from me, though I don't want to see Apple be given preferential treatment in this regard. But again, given recent history between Apple and DC, I'd be hesitant to say that's whats going on here, unless some serious behind the scenes shit went down very recently.

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Well, after googling it, it looks like Apple's lobbying efforts have increased since Jobs died, so maybe thats exactly what this is. Carry on.

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Well, after googling it, it looks like Apple's lobbying efforts have increased since Jobs died, so maybe thats exactly what this is. Carry on.

What happened with Microsoft is they ignored Washington for most of their history feeling they'd be left alone.

Then a competitor (Netscape) lobbied to have them brought up on antitrust charges.

This cause MS to begin lobbying, spending money to buy politicians.

Now MS lobbies heavily all over the place.

I assume a similar thing happened here. Washington throws its weight around, company freaks out and plays the lobby game and achieves preferential treatment over time. The cycle is self-perpetuating.

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Like the iphone is going to be pulled off the shelves? No.. The judge ruled as he saw the law. The administration thought, mmm the iphone is pretty much a commodity at this point. Maybe we should use common sense and not let a case brought for the sake of getting apple stuff off the shelf and samsung stuff on the shelves dictate what happens here.

Everything seems legit here. Thanks Obama.

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Like the iphone is going to be pulled off the shelves? No.. The judge ruled as he saw the law. The administration thought, mmm the iphone is pretty much a commodity at this point. Maybe we should use common sense and not let a case brought for the sake of getting apple stuff off the shelf and samsung stuff on the shelves dictate what happens here.

Everything seems legit here. Thanks Obama.

Except that isn't how the system is supposed to work. Now, I know you're a moron and can't be logically expected to know anything--but these processes take time. A lot of time. If the President is going to overrule every court ruling because, by the time the damn ruling is finished, the associated product is common then no patent is going to be worth a damn.
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Well, the president apparently gets to decide which laws to enforce and which not to enforce, arbitrarily and without any court or congressional blocks, so there's that to consider.

How do I know this? Obama temporarily 'legalized' millions of illegals, enacting an 'executive' DREAM act with no legislation to support it. He's also decided to defy the legal deadline for the employer mandate in Obamacare, delaying it for a year despite the simple reading of the law stating when it would be enforced. He's also decided that he can kill Americans without any accusation in court of any sort, and has actually done that on several occasions.

So...what the hell do we need laws for? They're outdated. That's just a bunch of bitter clingers making noise. Laws. Hah.

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Samsung Galaxy Folder flaunts its dual-screen flip design for the camera

Samsung Galaxy Folder flaunts its dualscreen flip design for the camera

Samsung may have already spoiled the Galaxy Folder's upcoming launch, but it hasn't given us a peek at a real, live device. Contributors to Clien.net's forums claim to have what we're missing, however -- they've posted a trio of photos that appear to reveal the dual-screen Android clamshell in earnest. In line with the schematics we saw earlier, the Galaxy Folder should be an evolution of the W2013 from last fall. Its most visible change is an update to Galaxy S 4-era software. Other new external elements amount to subtle tweaks, such as the gold-like side trim and a camera key that replaces the W2013's dual-SIM button. Not that we'd accuse Samsung of playing it safe with the Galaxy Folder -- in a conservative handset market, it could be daring to produce an LTE-equipped Android flip phone in the first place.

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