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That movie is nasty. Thats why I like it :)
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[QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]I still have to see Trainspotting.
Anyone here seen Se7en? I'm seeing it in like a week.[/QUOTE] That movie's pretty good, very creepy. I'm about to go watch Night of the Living Dead, I hope it's as scary as they tell me. |
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Nah, what's it about?[/QUOTE] It's a british comedy series, about these two guys and a girl, it mostly takes place at the book shoppe the two guys run(called black books named after the main owner (and character) bernard black), which is right besides the girl's shop, whatever type of shop it is./ Anyways it's absolutely hilarious. |
Se7en is a crazy movie, the end kind of pissed me off.
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I can't stand a lot of gore in my films, that's why I don't like modern horror flicks. I liked Goodfellas, though.
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Se7en is very cool. I was expecting it to be very scary, but its not. Its just gross.
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I dont really like too much gore in films,but se7ven was so gory it was funny, but I'm really into 70s/80s slasher flicks, the gore is just so fake it doesn't matter.
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Clerks is great, Mallrats is great. I also think/thought Jason Lee is great, especially when I used to skate.
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[QUOTE=RockAndRoll]It's a british comedy series, about these two guys and a girl, it mostly takes place at the book shoppe the two guys run(called black books named after the main owner (and character) bernard black), which is right besides the girl's shop, whatever type of shop it is./
Anyways it's absolutely hilarious.[/QUOTE] Sounds interesting. [QUOTE]I like Goodfellas, though.[/QUOTE] Goodfellas owns. |
Yea Goodfellas is a great movie.
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I saw Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind yesterday -- amazing movie.[/QUOTE] Wow, I saw it yesterday too. It was different than I expected it to be, but I really liked it. I think it was rated R because of the scene where they smoke a joint. Wouldn't want kids seeing that, now... |
I had a girl make me watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind with her...ugh, that's a few hours of my life I'm never going to get back.
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[QUOTE=Illmatic]I had a girl make me watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind with her...ugh, that's a few hours of my life I'm never going to get back.[/QUOTE]
She made you? Like with shackles and handcuffs? |
Yea that movie looked like garbage to me, so I doubt I'll ever see it.
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The only movies I swear never to waste time/money on are crappy sequels. For example [I]Miss Congeniality II[/I]
I saw The Motorcycle Diaries the other day, it was really good. I was expecting more, the way people talk about it, but it was still really good. I had to listen to my Spanish teacher make rude comments about the guy who played Che though (AyAyAy! Que guapo!) |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]I had a girl make me watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind with her...ugh, that's a few hours of my life I'm never going to get back.[/QUOTE]
Hmm, I liked it. I thought it was setup really good and was a great example of Maze cinematography. |
I saw Team America today.....
"America....**** yeah!" Classic song. Also saw the Muppet Movie. What do you guys think of the Muppet Band? They're classic rock :D |
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What do you guys think of the Muppet Band? They're classic rock :D[/QUOTE] Muppet movies rule. I like how the female singer is (IMO) modelled after Joni Mitchell. np: Bob Dylan - It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding). I'm addicted to this song. It's amazing how he just spits out these random words and makes it sound so good. |
I'm downloading my first Tom Waits album. Is he any good?
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[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]I'm downloading my first Tom Waits album. Is he any good?[/QUOTE]
I like him, if you can get past his voice, he's great. |
A lot of people seem to like him so he's probably good, I have some albums by him which i got as gifts, never taken the time to listen to them.
NP- Mountain Jam, I'm halfway through |
[QUOTE=Canadian-Guy]I like him, if you can get past his voice, he's great.[/QUOTE]
Are you saying Tom Waits' voice is bad? |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]Are you saying Tom Waits' voice is bad?[/QUOTE]
It's just a little....gravelly. Not out-right bad, it just takes some getting used to. |
how many albums do you guys own?
I have fifty-something... |
[QUOTE=Med57]Even by the mighty standards of Zappa, that CD absolutely owns basically everything else out of existence.
Which one? [i]Rain Dogs[/i] was the first one I got by him, which is still my favourite, but yeah, he is pretty good. I can see how his voice would be a massive turn-off for anyone listening to him for the first time though. It took me quite a few listens of his music to get into it at all, although his voice did grow on me.[/QUOTE] Likewise, I had to listen through the Tom Waits albums I got a few times before I began to like them and they really are great once you get used to his vocals. I have The Heart of Saturday Night and have heard a few tracks off his others albums. |
I saw Richard Thompson last night, he is such an incredible guitarist. At many times I was drop-jawed in awe at his strumming methods
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I like some classic rock songs like Thunderstruck Whole lotta rosie Smoke on the water When the lady smiles Whatever you want etc. etc.
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[QUOTE=The Mercenary highvoltage]I like some classic rock songs like Thunderstruck Whole lotta rosie Smoke on the water When the lady smiles Whatever you want etc. etc.[/QUOTE]
teh waht?! |
[QUOTE=clown_phobia]how many albums do you guys own?
I have fifty-something...[/QUOTE] I own about 200 and something, thats without counting the **** I owned about 3 to 5 years ago |
[QUOTE=The Mercenary highvoltage]I like some classic rock songs like Thunderstruck Whole lotta rosie Smoke on the water When the lady smiles Whatever you want etc. etc.[/QUOTE]
Whole Lotta Rosie is a cool song. Probably in my top five for favourite AC/DC songs...the entire Let There Be Rock album owns. I think it's the best AC/DC album by far. I've got several hundred albums. |
Kill Bill is easily Tarantino's greatest film.
/late |
In my school most rock fans like gothic crap like slipknot. Some like punk, hard rock but theres not much of a classic rock following. The most popular rock bands are probably metallica and blink 182. Classic rock ROCKS. Led Zep, The who, Kinks, beatles etc. r all great.
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I think he is late too^
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[QUOTE=Hardrockguitardude15]In my school most rock fans like gothic crap like slipknot. Some like punk, hard rock but theres not much of a classic rock following. The most popular rock bands are probably metallica and blink 182. Classic rock ROCKS. Led Zep, The who,[B] Kinks[/B], beatles etc. r all great.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=B0nz0]ok ok, i admit it, i'm a classic rock nut. i love led zeppelin, the beatles, the who, eric clapton, the doors, and so on. most of the bands i listen to broke up years before i was born. at 17, nearly every song on my playlist is older than me. but is it just my imagination, or is classic rock experiencing sort of a revival. i am running into an increasing number of classic rock fans my age. at my school (an all boys high school), the school newspaper took a poll of everyone's favorite genre and band. led zeppeling got 5th and the beatles got 6th, behind that rap crap. classic rock made up a large percent of ppls favorite genre. is this just by me, or are other ppl noticing this too?
This is the thread for general classic rock discussion.[/QUOTE] d00d, mi 2! classik rock iz makin a hug kombak at mi skool. i liek led zeppielen jimmy hendricks!!!!! :thumb: |
[QUOTE=Med57]Even by the mighty standards of Zappa, that CD absolutely owns basically everything else out of existence.
Which one? [i]Rain Dogs[/i] was the first one I got by him, which is still my favourite, but yeah, he is pretty good. I can see how his voice would be a massive turn-off for anyone listening to him for the first time though. It took me quite a few listens of his music to get into it at all, although his voice did grow on me.[/QUOTE] I just got Alice. |
[QUOTE=The Mercenary highvoltage]I like some classic rock songs like Thunderstruck Whole lotta rosie Smoke on the water When the lady smiles Whatever you want etc. etc.[/QUOTE]
Wow you're such a n00b! Anyways, I don't own very many albums (on CD that is)....26 albums on CD (not including any CDs or vinyls my parents own)....most of my money goes toward car, drum equipment, or new computer parts (as I have my own computer, I have to keep it up to snuff to play modern games). My list: Rubber Soul Revolver Sgt. Pepper's Magical Mystery Tour White Album Yellow Submarine Songtrack (new version) Let it Be....Naked Abbey Road 1 (all the above by The Beatles) Plastic Ono Band Imagine (above two by John Lennon) Disraeli Gears (Cream) Led Zeppelin II (duh) In Rock (Depp Purple) Paranoid (Black Sabbath) Benefit Aqualung (above two by Jethro TUll) Who's Next Who Are You (both by The Who) Dark Side of the Moon (Pink FLoyd) Secret Treaties DOn't Fear the Reaper (best of) (both by Blue Oyster Cult) Back in Black (AC/DC) Ride the Lightning (Metallica) Some Micheal Allen Harrison Live at Benson CD A Mozart CD Plus I'm 'borrowing' (I.e. has had for past four years) Black Album by Metallica |
[QUOTE=clown_phobia]how many albums do you guys own?
I have fifty-something...[/QUOTE] I have like over 200 (counted once awhile back haha) but I only have like maybe 50 worth listening to |
[QUOTE=clown_phobia]how many albums do you guys own?
I have fifty-something...[/QUOTE] I have near 100 now. |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]Kill Bill is easily Tarantino's greatest film.
/late[/QUOTE] :eek: :eek: Have you not seen Pulp Fiction? |
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