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How2PK

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  1. Didn't you do that like two months ago as well? :o Junkie. :P You should see OSS: 117 Rick. I think you'll enjoy it as it is a Bond spoof.
  2. Cashback was alright, here and there some flaws. Losing balance at some points. And visualizing insomnia the way it was done wasn't very orignal either. But generally quite good. Quite a few great moments and the slides were very well done as well. And a lot of boobs. :) Scoop - Wrote somethign about it a page ago, I think. It was still good. OSS 117: Le Caire nid d'espions - We didn't really know what this was about, but I had already seen WTC, so we went seeing this one. Well, it could go out every way, but we never expected a James Bond spoof. And we had a good time, lots of laughs. Jean Dujardin was an amazing Sean Connery. :D
  3. hah, that was one of the seven I had to look up. And you see it inmediatly. :P
  4. Yay, another movie-related game that got released on the internet. This one is about dark movies, not horror pers̮̩̉̉. I've got them all 50 already. Had to cheat my way trough the last seven though, as I couldn't find them. The picture is a great piece, and the music is very cool. Play it here: http://us.mms.com/us/dark/index.jsp I really enjoyed it! :) If you're posting on which ones you've got, do it in small font. [size=4][/size] Like that. :) So you won't give the answers away. :) see how far you get.
  5. You got owned by the metal archives, Nadril. :P
  6. *sirens* fannnnnboooooooy alerrtttttt *sirens* Give the guy a break. He doesn't know who they are. Maybe it's your fault that you didn't give an explanation and he now isn't interested anymore. Because he thinks TOOL has got a fanbase mosly based on idiots. Not knowing something shouldn't be suposed to be a reason not to click on a topic. Anyway, yes they are great live.
  7. heh, it's pretty funny. One day fly, and not even very special though. Maybe there's some hope for you geeks. :P
  8. I did say that, if you haven't already, you should check out Bizare ride II the Pharcyde, right?
  9. The Pharcyde - Passing me by A classic of course. Everybody shoud listen to Bizare ride to the Pharcyde. Amazing album! =D>
  10. Depends where it's done. And I guess the real graffiti artists know where it's done. It needs to fit the atmosphere of the surroundings and so. But on itself it's art of course, why not? And when done on the right spot I don't have any problems with it. Unless it's like this guy just spraying a name on it without some effort.
  11. Neil Young - The Needle and the Damage Done. Too bad I had to work, otherwise I could go to the last time they played Jonathen Demme's Neil Young: Heart of Gold in cinema. :(
  12. More looks like I went to the wrong place. What a crap topic.
  13. Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan - ha, haha, hahaha, hahahaha, hahahahaha, hahahahahahahahahaha, hahahahahahahaha, hahahahahahaha hahahahahaha! 10/10 Oh man, who are those losers here who make those stupid changes? It's pathetic.
  14. In my opinion failed, for reasons stated before. I wouldn't be happy with a tribute like this.
  15. No, Jean Renoir. :P Nah, first picture is Chaplin. I don't like idolise him. Not like I'm walking around like a tramp, or wear t-shirts with him printed on it. I just like him. And Renoir enjoyed life so much, yet his views are quite simple. It's just a pleasure to see him and hear him talk. When you're feeling a little bit depressed, or down. You just put on a documantary with a lot of archive material of him, and you'll feel better. :)
  16. How2PK

    12 Angry Men

    It wasn't directed at you. I was just stating that he isn't 'one of the greatest', where one of the greatest is a line that's often used so I put those marks in.
  17. Hmm, last night. No festival. :( But my friend paid me a vissit. And I felt like seeing a Kubrick, as that was quite a while ago. And he wanted a war movie, and he doesn't like black and white movies. The movie was, of course, very good.
  18. How2PK

    12 Angry Men

    His work from the seventies is best, and most well known anyway. It's his best period. See: Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Murder on the Orient Express, Network. What I saw from after the 70s wasn't that great. He's a good director, but IMO he has made to many flaws to be 'one of the greatest'.
  19. You can't get the full understanding on first hearing. You need to play it more often. Wish You Were Here would be, I think, the album you could least appreciate. As he's not known with style, or history. I'm not saying Echoes is the best floyd album. But it is best when you are starting to listen to them. It covers all periods, Barrett, Gilmour and post Waters. From here you can orientate on what sound appeals most to you. And you automatically have a little bit of background on the band as well. Don't rush things, learn about it first. And then play the albums. Otherwise you might get a nasty surprise, as you had.
  20. If you want to get into Floyd I can recommend starting with their greatest hits CD echoes. As it features songs from every period. It's great for orientation, and you will hear what type of floyd fits best with you. Darkside of the Moon is my favorite album from them.
  21. Haha, glad you liked it, Indy! I wasn't sure if it was your kind of thing. :P Tony Takitani is a recommendation as well, though it might be pretty hard to find as well. Zwartboek is the Dutch thing for the oscars comming this year. It hasn't got distrubtion in America, but if it gets accepted for the oscars (which I think it will, because Verhoeven made it and it is really good) it might get a limited theater-release in America. And you'll have more chance on finding it on the net as well. But I recommend seeing it in cinema. :)
  22. Rap isn't my beloved music. I don't listen to it that often. But what you were saying isn't true. Maybe if you're talking about the rap-scum that is in the hit-parades, let's say THE GAME, or 50 CENT then I can understand where you are comming from. But if you're going a little bit deeper into the genre (which really isn't that much effort, as it is so easy to get), you will see that there is a lot of quality. Musically (which isn't always based on samples, there are also instrumental bands), and lyrically. No generic songs. Also The Black Eyed Peas are a very nice combination between pop, R 'n B and Hip Hop. Making a unique and fun combination in the hit-parades. Their songs are always tightly produced. Hardly 'coffee-break made'. And when I look at the hit-parades here in Holland, hip hop and R 'n B isn't the biggest part of it. There wasn't anything to defend anyway. I was merely pointing out your wrong way of judgement and limited insight on (rap) music. When you aren't interested in a certain genre of music you shouldn't give such harsh criticism on it. Because you don't really know what it is about.
  23. How2PK

    12 Angry Men

    Very good movie. It's very interesting to see Lumet work on a limited amount of set. Something you'd later see in DOG DAY AFTERNOON as well. :)
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