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I'll have to check out the Netflix option instead. I'm already a member there....
And although Starz plays a lot of good movies, through Vongo they are usually the PPV options.
Many of the good movies on Vongo are still PPV, so you'd have to fork over $3.99 on top of the membership fee to download them. And since it's like Napster, it'll expire on you. Even the membership movies expire and/or can just disappear from your library if they no longer own the rights to it.

It seems to be owned by Starz, and I'm guessing that whatever movies Starz will play they will offer.
My 15 year old buddy went out with his grandma today and bought his first box of condoms which she picked out.

Ain't that f*cked up?
Austruck: The only streaming service I use, if I do at all, is the one provided by Netflix. I was actually surprised at how well it does. Poor movie selection at the moment, however.
Ash! nice to see you girl
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Sedia? Is that some chick? Is she hot and single?

I think three of FSOL's releases are some of the pinnacle experimental electronic music albums ever made. Sure, the duo has some house tracks et al., but I really dig a lot of the more...difficult (but, more rewarding) stuff off of:

LifeForms (1994)
ISDN (1994)
Dead Cities(1995)

Everything from Trip Hop, Ambient, Acid, Jazz, techno... a genre all their own. Highly recommended. The stuff takes some gettiing used to, and is quite a bit different than the drill-n-bass tooth looseners Aphex lays down. Also, sound samples won;t do here, as each FSOL album is one long experience, that must be heard in it's entirety. Not accessible, but, worth the time to get into, IMO...
Roxanne: You know what would go great on this corndog?

Ed: Uh...a turtleneck?

I, if no one else, can appreciate Goodburger. I think I'm the only human on earth who likes that movie.
correction: i meant technodelic. technopolis is a song on solid state survivor.
Regardless... If the mood of that album coincides with the mood of Dark City at all, I shall be checking it out!
Cool. Just to clarify, the streaming album I linked you to isn't the Dark City-inspired one -- that one was released in 2004, and is called Conductor. You can grab three of the tracks from that one here.

Oh, and I preferred Melissa George, myself. But, diff'rent...uh...let's go with "opinions."