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Shred Danson 03-28-2006 08:51 PM

So, uh, sup thread. I hope my resubmission of my review got submitted without any problems....I'm such a sputnik n00b. :upset:

TojesDolan 03-28-2006 08:53 PM

[QUOTE=PinkFreud]I need some help doing some write-ups before the first drummer poll can go up. Anyone want to write some?[/QUOTE]
Sure, send me some names to my email:

[email]tojesdolan@hotmail.com[/email]

and I'll cover them, either today or tomorrow. Or use this forum. I'm good at inflating egos and making something seem important.

Stormrider 03-28-2006 09:05 PM

So my friend today lent me Mortal Kombat 4 for ps1 :cool:

Graphics are horrible and I don't realy like most of the characters, but its great to be playuing MK again.

I rathered the SNES MK game that I had...I miss it :(

Invicta_Veritas 03-28-2006 09:10 PM

So our demo can't be as horrible as I thought.......Vehemence likes it.........

Shred Danson 03-28-2006 09:21 PM

[QUOTE=Behemoth_Rules_All]So our demo can't be as horrible as I thought.......Vehemence likes it.........[/QUOTE]

Hah, who'd you have listen, John or somebody? That's cool regardless.

Speaking of which...I heard my band's mastered EP today, man...it's intense :lol: I hope dig it....

Moses 03-28-2006 09:25 PM

[QUOTE=Behemoth_Rules_All]So our demo can't be as horrible as I thought.......Vehemence likes it.........[/QUOTE]
What did they message you or somthing?

Invicta_Veritas 03-28-2006 09:28 PM

[quote=Moses]What did they message you or somthing?[/quote]

We chat idly on our myspace pages.......


which is cool as hell because they are like my idols...........

Shred Danson 03-28-2006 09:33 PM

Yeah. I do know John is a very cool guy and doesn't really act like a "rockstar snob" or anything. It's awesome they interact with their fans so much.

Invicta_Veritas 03-28-2006 09:36 PM

[quote=ICB]Yeah. I do know John is a very cool guy and doesn't really act like a "rockstar snob" or anything. It's awesome they interact with their fans so much.[/quote]


Yea, and I'm stoked that they think highly of us (or our crappy demo, whichever)..........we are huge fans, and they are one of our biggest influences.......

Nathan is on sometimes; he's pretty cool........

Shred Danson 03-28-2006 09:40 PM

[QUOTE=Behemoth_Rules_All]Yea, and I'm stoked that they think highly of us (or our crappy demo, whichever)..........we are huge fans, and they are one of our biggest influences.......

Nathan is on sometimes; he's pretty cool........[/QUOTE]

That definitely is cool, man.

Hey, send me your URL, I'll add you and your band...

here's my crap:

[url]http://www.myspace.com/trevordegaine[/url]

[url]http://www.myspace.com/withoutatracerocks[/url]

Riva 03-28-2006 09:41 PM

[QUOTE=Behemoth_Rules_All]So our demo can't be as horrible as I thought.......Vehemence likes it.........[/QUOTE]

Nobody said you were bad, you just need a lot of work.

PinkFreud 03-28-2006 09:44 PM

I still need some of these write-ups for the first poll.

Travis Smith – Trivium
Tony Laureano – Dimmu Borgir, Nile, etc.
Jaska Raatikainen – Children Of Bodom
Van Williams – Nevermore
Brann Dailor – Mastodon

Can anyone do some?

Invicta_Veritas 03-28-2006 09:46 PM

[quote=HeavyRiva]Nobody said you were bad, you just need a lot of work.[/quote]


I know, but I cringe more and more every time I hear it (the demo) though........


I was just stoked that my idols had praise for it......it's like a dream come true.............(one of them)



^^^^^^ [URL="http://www.myspace.com/forthisibleed"]http://www.myspace.com/forthisibleed[/URL] , BTW.

TojesDolan 03-28-2006 10:13 PM

[QUOTE=PinkFreud]I still need some of these write-ups for the first poll.

Travis Smith – Trivium
Tony Laureano – Dimmu Borgir, Nile, etc.
Jaska Raatikainen – Children Of Bodom
Van Williams – Nevermore
Brann Dailor – Mastodon

Can anyone do some?[/QUOTE]
I will.

I'll send them briefly. :D

PinkFreud 03-28-2006 10:15 PM

Thanks, man. I appreciate. I also apologize for just now seeing your above post. Haha. I have more metal drummers that I'm not familiar with if you want to try your hand.

Steerpike 03-28-2006 10:16 PM

Just finished watching "Dial M for Murder" and I really love the dialog in the scene of the night of the murder where they're talking about the perfect crime. I wish I live long enough to write something that great.

I've also gotten to thinking lately. I've come up with another short movie, one that's going to take me considerably less time to create. Working title right now is "After Midnight." It's about 5 minutes long, noir-ish, and is mostly a collection of scenes with a single character wandering through town with his voice-over narrative describing his fall from grace.

The ending is a scene of the man standing on a bridge. He lights up a cigarette, but doesn't actually take a puff off of it. He just stares at it a moment before looking out to the scenery in front of him. Final lines: "All things considered, there really are no mistakes. Just learning experiences. I'm still young. I've got plenty of time to pick up the pieces and make something out of it." At that, he tosses the unused cigarette into the river and walks away.

This is probably going to be [i]the[/i] most minimalist idea I've ever come up with, but I think it might be cool. Now I just need to work on the script, pick out some locations, and put together some music.

Riva 03-28-2006 10:37 PM

Dial M For Murder is a great movie. I love how the inspector is so darn pompous, but still gets the job done.

Also, My Fair Lady absolutely blows anything written these days away. It's superior in terms of acting, direction and script.

Kage 03-28-2006 10:44 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]Just finished watching "Dial M for Murder" and I really love the dialog in the scene of the night of the murder where they're talking about the perfect crime. I wish I live long enough to write something that great.

I've also gotten to thinking lately. I've come up with another short movie, one that's going to take me considerably less time to create. Working title right now is "After Midnight." It's about 5 minutes long, noir-ish, and is mostly a collection of scenes with a single character wandering through town with his voice-over narrative describing his fall from grace.

The ending is a scene of the man standing on a bridge. He lights up a cigarette, but doesn't actually take a puff off of it. He just stares at it a moment before looking out to the scenery in front of him. Final lines: "All things considered, there really are no mistakes. Just learning experiences. I'm still young. I've got plenty of time to pick up the pieces and make something out of it." At that, he tosses the unused cigarette into the river and walks away.

This is probably going to be [i]the[/i] most minimalist idea I've ever come up with, but I think it might be cool. Now I just need to work on the script, pick out some locations, and put together some music.[/QUOTE]
That sounds interesting. What college do you go to, by the way? I'm still in high school, but my friend and I are pretty big into filmmaking. I usually write the scripts and my friend directs, because he's better at networking and finding actors, people with good equipment and locations. It's pretty amazing what we've done so far with a budget of $0.

Sounds like you have more resources than we do, though. We're currently working on a movie about a performing magician who can kill people and bring them back to life. It ties into an older story I wrote in which this same character, at a younger age, was held captive by an evil man (who is actually more of a ghost). In this movie, that man has come back to haunt him, and so he stages his "Grand Finale," wherein he dies and brings himself back to life with the sacrifice of three other people.

We're working with a guy who's got a Canon XL2 camera, it looks really great. He's also got some decent lighting, so we're basically working on the best visual piece we've made thusfar. Our only big problem is getting actors and locations. We were able to fanangle one hour a day in a local nightclub, so we've been shooting the magic scenes there. We're also going to have to figure out some way to film a car wreck.

TojesDolan 03-28-2006 10:46 PM

[QUOTE=PinkFreud]Thanks, man. I appreciate. I also apologize for just now seeing your above post. Haha. I have more metal drummers that I'm not familiar with if you want to try your hand.[/QUOTE]
Sure thing, just let me see if my internet doesn't wake up dead tomorrow.

I'll send you the bios to your AIM email, or I'll send them to your preferred email account as soon as you log on. You can do the same thing with the other drummers.

Steerpike 03-28-2006 11:03 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Dial M For Murder is a great movie. I love how the inspector is so darn pompous, but still gets the job done.

Also, My Fair Lady absolutely blows anything written these days away. It's superior in terms of acting, direction and script.[/QUOTE]

I wanted to get that when they had the big liquidation sale at the local Suncoast, but by the time I got there, it was already gone. Along with Bourne Identity, Bourne Supremacy, Seven Samurai, Man with the Screaming Brain, Usual Suspects, and The Howling.

So I picked up Carnival of Souls; sex, lies, and videotape; and Witness instead.

[QUOTE=Kage]That sounds interesting. What college do you go to, by the way? I'm still in high school, but my friend and I are pretty big into filmmaking. I usually write the scripts and my friend directs, because he's better at networking and finding actors, people with good equipment and locations. It's pretty amazing what we've done so far with a budget of $0.[/quote]

I go to McDaniel College. The film resources are scant here aside from cameras and the like, but that's just forced me to be more creative.

[quote]Sounds like you have more resources than we do, though.[/quote]

:lol: You'd be surprised.

You know what I'm using for a boom this summer? A $30 unidirectional mic I bought at RadioShack duct taped to a spare plastic broom handle from Lowes.

You know what I use to light most of my sets? Where I don't have natural lighting, I string up Japanese lanterns I bought at Target for 5 bucks a pop.

My actors provide their own wardrobe.

I mostly write around props I already own.

I have my own camera (Canon ZR80), and am trying to get my own editing software, but technically speaking I really don't have much.

[quote]We're currently working on a movie about a performing magician who can kill people and bring them back to life. It ties into an older story I wrote in which this same character, at a younger age, was held captive by an evil man (who is actually more of a ghost). In this movie, that man has come back to haunt him, and so he stages his "Grand Finale," wherein he dies and brings himself back to life with the sacrifice of three other people. [/quote]

I'd watch that.

[quote]We're working with a guy who's got a Canon XL2 camera, it looks really great. He's also got some decent lighting, so we're basically working on the best visual piece we've made thusfar. Our only big problem is getting actors and locations. We were able to fanangle one hour a day in a local nightclub, so we've been shooting the magic scenes there.[/quote]

Having the balls to be persistent usually gets you what you need. Leni Riefenstahl used that concept to its fullest to film Olympia.

[quote]We're also going to have to figure out some way to film a car wreck.[/QUOTE]

That's going to be a bitch.

Shadows 03-28-2006 11:05 PM

In my reigion class, we've started watching the movie Crash, and I'm loving it so far. I can predict many bad things about to surface, and to be honest, all the racially controversial movies we're watching to relate to this social justice theme is starting to get to me. :(

Moses 03-28-2006 11:08 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]I wanted to get that when they had the big liquidation sale at the local Suncoast, but by the time I got there, it was already gone. Along with Bourne Identity, Bourne Supremacy, Seven Samurai, Man with the Screaming Brain, Usual Suspects, and The Howling.

So I picked up Carnival of Souls; sex, lies, and videotape; and Witness instead.



I go to McDaniel College. The film resources are scant here aside from cameras and the like, but that's just forced me to be more creative.



:lol: You'd be surprised.

You know what I'm using for a boom this summer? A $30 unidirectional mic I bought at RadioShack duct taped to a spare plastic broom handle from Lowes.

You know what I use to light most of my sets? Where I don't have natural lighting, I string up Japanese lanterns I bought at Target for 5 bucks a pop.

My actors provide their own wardrobe.

I mostly write around props I already own.

I have my own camera (Canon ZR80), and am trying to get my own editing software, but technically speaking I really don't have much.



I'd watch that.



Having the balls to be persistent usually gets you what you need. Leni Riefenstahl used that concept to its fullest to film Olympia.



That's going to be a bitch.[/QUOTE]

Hey what do you think about my proposition for the music video?

Nostalgia 03-28-2006 11:09 PM

Man. It's great you picked such a passionate career to pursue. I want to take my life to that point to a certain extent. I'm more into photography and culinary arts. They're things that I'd actually like to pursue.

[QUOTE]In my reigion class, we've started watching the movie Crash, and I'm loving it so far. I can predict many bad things about to surface, and to be honest, all the racially controversial movies we're watching to relate to this social justice theme is starting to get to me. [/QUOTE]

I thought that movie was great, actually. It dealt with modern racisim, that's what I really loved about it.

Kage 03-28-2006 11:09 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]I go to McDaniel College. The film resources are scant here aside from cameras and the like, but that's just forced me to be more creative.

:lol: You'd be surprised.

You know what I'm using for a boom this summer? A $30 unidirectional mic I bought at RadioShack duct taped to a spare plastic broom handle from Lowes.

You know what I use to light most of my sets? Where I don't have natural lighting, I string up Japanese lanterns I bought at Target for 5 bucks a pop.

My actors provide their own wardrobe.

I mostly write around props I already own.[/QUOTE]
Hey, I hear you on this. We're pretty much the same way on every account. Our sound is very minimal as well. We're actually lucky to have found this guy with a great camera and a decent boom and some lighting. On our three previous movies, we had literally no lighting except natural light and the occaiosnal lamp that we would position. I guess it's almost more fun, it's like you have to improvise and find ways to do things, and in the end it makes it more of an experience, regardless of the end product.

[QUOTE]Having the balls to be persistent usually gets you what you need. Leni Riefenstahl used that concept to its fullest to film Olympia.[/QUOTE]
That's true. It's something that my friend is really good about, although it can become a pain in the neck when it's focused on you. But, really, he's come a far way with persistence.

[QUOTE]That's going to be a bitch.[/QUOTE]
No kidding. It will most likely involve a lot of quick cuts, blurred-out images, darkness, and maybe some ice. :lol:

Moses 03-28-2006 11:12 PM

[QUOTE=Kage]That's true. It's something that my friend is really good about, although it can become a pain in the neck when it's focused on you. But, really, he's come a far way with persistence.[/QUOTE]
That's the lyrical concept for Bleeding Persistance by the way.

Cain 03-28-2006 11:21 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]Having the balls to be persistent usually gets you what you need. Leni Riefenstahl used that concept to its fullest to film Olympia.
[/QUOTE]

"Olympia" was the propoganda piece about the 1936 Olympics, yes?

Riefenstahl presents an odd picture to me. "Triumph of the Will" is like "Birth of a Nation" to me: a classic of filmmaking innovation, and yet put to the use of the most reprehensible of social messages. Kind of interesting.

Steerpike 03-28-2006 11:26 PM

[QUOTE=Moses]Hey what do you think about my proposition for the music video?[/QUOTE]

It'll be a challenge, but I'd like you to see if you can get the band together on IM to talk with me a little, say, this weekend? I'd like to brainstorm a little with you guys, and try to work out something feasible. Also, I want to figure out a way I can get some clips of you guys performing to weave in there if possible.

[QUOTE=Kage]Hey, I hear you on this. We're pretty much the same way on every account. Our sound is very minimal as well. We're actually lucky to have found this guy with a great camera and a decent boom and some lighting. On our three previous movies, we had literally no lighting except natural light and the occaiosnal lamp that we would position. I guess it's almost more fun, it's like you have to improvise and find ways to do things, and in the end it makes it more of an experience, regardless of the end product.[/quote]

It worked for El Mariachi and Resrvoir Dogs...

[quote]No kidding. It will most likely involve a lot of quick cuts, blurred-out images, darkness, and maybe some ice. :lol:[/QUOTE]

Probably. Though if you haggle with an autoyard you might be able to acquire a few "props" on loan.

[QUOTE=Cain]"Olympia" was the propoganda piece about the 1936 Olympics, yes?

Riefenstahl presents an odd picture to me. "Triumph of the Will" is like "Birth of a Nation" to me: a classic of filmmaking innovation, and yet put to the use of the most reprehensible of social messages. Kind of interesting.[/QUOTE]

Did you ever see "The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl"?

"Olympia" wasn't propoganda at all. She was asked to make the documentary, and she leaped at the chance. "Triumph of the Will" was apparently the last time she ever wanted to work on a political commission.

Cain 03-28-2006 11:29 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]Did you ever see "The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl"?[/QUOTE]

Nope. What does it argue?

[QUOTE]"Olympia" wasn't propoganda at all. She was asked to make the d0cumentary, and she leaped at the chance. "Triumph of the Will" was apparently the last time she ever wanted to work on a political commission.[/QUOTE]

Well, I've never seen it, and as it was about the 1936 Olympics as far as I know I simply assumed that it was another Third Reich political piece as Germany did everything in its power to set up that Olympics as the forum for how German supermen stood up to the world's athletes.

Moses 03-28-2006 11:32 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]It'll be a challenge, but I'd like you to see if you can get the band together on IM to talk with me a little, say, this weekend? I'd like to brainstorm a little with you guys, and try to work out something feasible. Also, I want to figure out a way I can get some clips of you guys performing to weave in there if possible.[/QUOTE]
That's great then. I'll try to get everyone together for an IM. The clips will be ****ty, because all we have to record is one of those hand held cameras but maybe it'll work to our advantage. We'd man-love you forever though. Anything you'd like in exchange besides being credited with making it?

Has anyone ever read Native Son by Richard Wright? It's really good.

Steerpike 03-28-2006 11:36 PM

[QUOTE=Cain]Nope. What does it argue?[/quote]

It simply presents a biography of her life and shows what her side of the story is. In a lot of cases, different versions of the story are essentially her word versus Goebbels, who was quite infatuated with her.... Guess which person I'm more inclined to believe.

I do feel sorry for her in that she told of an overwhelming sense of guilt she felt for being such a pawn in Hitler's plans and never realizing just what he had intended all along. But then again, she wasn't the only one who was fooled.

[quote]Well, I've never seen it, and as it was about the 1936 Olympics as far as I know I simply assumed that it was another Third Reich political piece as Germany did everything in its power to set up that Olympics as the forum for how German supermen stood up to the world's athletes.[/QUOTE]

Actually, Hitler wanted nothing to do with the Olympics. Riefenstahl wanted shots of him in the stands to show how Germany was being a gracious host, and it took a lot of nagging on her part because Hitler didn't want to see blacks or any other non-whites winning anything.

For the most part, the film focuses on the virtues of self-discipline and athletic strength.

[QUOTE=Moses]That's great then. I'll try to get everyone together for an IM. The clips will be ****ty, because all we have to record is one of those hand held cameras but maybe it'll work to our advantage. We'd man-love you forever though. Anything you'd like in exchange besides being credited with making it?[/QUOTE]

Links to my web site is all I really ask. Naturally, I'll host it on my page as well under the free section and provide links to any site you guys want me to. I just want you to return the favor.

Moses 03-28-2006 11:52 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]Links to my web site is all I really ask. Naturally, I'll host it on my page as well under the free section and provide links to any site you guys want me to. I just want you to return the favor.[/QUOTE]
That's no problem at all. A while back I was thinking about having us play over the recording and tape it and then I thought, it'd be really cool to have a real music video. Then I remembered you were going to school for film.

Cain 03-29-2006 12:32 AM

Well, me and my girlfriend have made a pretty momentous decision about our future, and I'm pretty pleased with it, all things considered.

Next year, the both of us will be studying abroad in different countries. Becca will be going to Oxford in England, and I will be going to a school in Florence, Italy. We would be seperated by a little less distance than what is typically the case when we live in our seperate states when we're home, but nevertheless seperated. We decided today that for the sake of our respective sanities and for our respective experiences, we would allow ourselves to date other people if we felt like it (even perhaps allowing ourselves a modicum of intimacy, within reason of course) but to remain mostly faithful to one another. We intend to visit as much as we can, although the actual liklihood of such a thing with any sort of frequency is slim. We decided that this was the only middle ground we could come up with that would ensure three things:

1.) That our relationship had a hope of survival beyond our studies abroad, because either other way it would be too stifling to remain vehemently faithful and there would be a void with nothing but meaninglessness to fill if we decided to break up for a year and return to it after it was done
2.) That our futures were set in such a way that we could concievably accept and live with the possibility of experiencing someone else on a permanent basis with a minimum of pain on the other party's part (as I said, a breakup in either a stifling or a superficial mode would only lead to vast pain--with the leeway, there's always possibility and openness and we have to live with that)
And 3.) That we have fun while abroad, and not spend all our time worrying over the other person and stifling ourselves.

It's hard to imagine myself dating others, but who knows what the future will bring? All things considered, I'm glad we didn't make too rash of a decision. This really does seem the most reasonable, if slightly unideal, solution to the problem of our year-long seperation.

Riva 03-29-2006 12:34 AM

Sounds like a lot of unclear middle ground, Lucas. I mean, what happens if she thinks holding hands is too much, but you spread your wild seed with any number of spicy sicilians.

NP: Earth, Wind and Fire - Disco Inferno :cool:

Cain 03-29-2006 12:39 AM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Sounds like a lot of unclear middle ground, Lucas. I mean, what happens if she thinks holding hands is too much,[/QUOTE]

She doesn't. She herself named making out and cuddling etc. as acceptable. And dating, but I already mentioned that.

[QUOTE] but you spread your wild seed with any number of spicy sicilians.[/QUOTE]

We care enough about each other that we wouldn't disrespect the other by cheating in such a way. We would let the other know before engaging in such activity, because frankly if either of us were going to have sex, it would be due to a deep emotional involvement, and therefore it would be the end of our relationship almost certainly and wouldn't be in the spreading the seed fashion. And of course that description only really makes sense for me, as she does not make any seed to speak of, but you know.

Riva 03-29-2006 12:40 AM

Well, I didn't expect her to be the seed-spreading type, anyway.

NP: Kreator - Kommande Ov Za Blayde

Steerpike 03-29-2006 12:43 AM

If you've ever taken a peek at L&R thread, you'll see that you're faring much better than others in similar situations. Hope things work out.

Riva 03-29-2006 12:47 AM

Lucas, you asked me a while ago what Ungoliant sounds like. I don't know, but I remember seeing them mentioned somewhere. A look at metal-archives suggest they aren't very good.

Cain 03-29-2006 12:49 AM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Lucas, you asked me a while ago what Ungoliant sounds like. I don't know, but I remember seeing them mentioned somewhere. A look at metal-archives suggest they aren't very good.[/QUOTE]

Haha, I'll check it out.

MORE PEOPLE NEED TO VOTE IN THE MX COMPOSITION COMPETITION THREAD

Steerpike 03-29-2006 12:51 AM

I know next to nothing about electronica, though. It's not really my field, and I don't really think I can effectively critique and evaluate any of the submissions.

Cain 03-29-2006 12:59 AM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]I know next to nothing about electronica, though. It's not really my field, and I don't really think I can effectively critique and evaluate any of the submissions.[/QUOTE]

Are you kidding? You like Ozric Tentacles. Just listen and explain whether you liked it and why and congratulate everybody on their intricate instrument and synth and drum programming.

Anyways, 'tis time for bed for me. :) Good night everyone.


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