+ Follow BINKY LAMPANO Tag
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Reading the discussion about the merits of certain local films in an online forum, the question was asked, "When is it an homage and when is it a rip-off?" If memory serves correctly, the movie in question at the time was Gil Portes Munting Tinig, which, some commentators quipped, bore a resemblance to other foreign films belonging to the same "art-house" ghetto.
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[Title] => Words on Coltrane
[Summary] => There are two known extant recordings of the John Coltrane song A Love Supreme the original by the master saxophonist recorded with his quartet in the early 60s and which appears in a very best of collection under the Impulse label; and the version by the two guitarists, John McLaughlin and Carlos Santana, that came out in the duos only collaborative album, Love Devotion Surrender in the 70s.
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Reading the discussion about the merits of certain local films in an online forum, the question was asked, "When is it an homage and when is it a rip-off?" If memory serves correctly, the movie in question at the time was Gil Portes Munting Tinig, which, some commentators quipped, bore a resemblance to other foreign films belonging to the same "art-house" ghetto.
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