ACHTSAM MORDEN | murder mindfully | S01E06 "Brainstorming"
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ACHTSAM MORDEN | murder mindfully | S01E06 "Brainstorming"

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missing you my comfort person💜
Idk something about having Levante, Aiello, Elettra Lamborghini, Morgan, Leo Gassmann, Enrico Nigiotti… all on stage the same night gives too much Sanremo 2020 vibes and I’m getting scared
She's his truth!!!!! His star!!!! The thing he orbits, the thing that gives him light and warmth in the dark!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm so unwell about them!
man i was WAY outta his league and only if i realized it in time-

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the most unfortunate part of mdzs is that it literally has a happy ending
If I had any real aspirations or belief that I could make an Oscar winning movie or something, I think I would go for a Phil Ochs movie covering specifically the 1970 (Gunfight at) Carnegie Hall performances. Epic highs and lows all in one night, truly. You get some fun cameos from people (...okay, from Jerry Rubin). The bomb threat, the gold lame suit, yelling "I want power", punching through the box office window, cutting his hand, people dancing in the aisles by the end of it. It really has all the ingredients! And you could drop the audience right in at the start, and show them the breadth of Phil's career through the music that was picked to play. Very cinematic. I'd like to think Phil would like something like that.