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Um, not sure. I just saw that reality show on Mtv about their family. Looked it up on Wiki now. "On August 8, 2006, Barker filed for divorce from Moakler after nearly 2 years of marriage," Knew I heard or read it somewhere. Oh, and she was a "Playmate", but I think that's about the same as a playboy bunny, right? I edited in my old post anyway.
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Well, his wife was a playmate, right. :P And they took a divorce if I'm correct.
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Actually: Yes. Explanation is needed. I don't really see how he cuold be your favorite, with the few movies he has made. He directed the first Star Wars movie, American Graffity and THX 1138. And there's the three new Star Wars movies, which aren't that great. Sure, Lucas has been a very influential man in the history of cinema. But from all the things he did, direction is the thing he's least famous for, and that's not for nothing. And tarantino didn't direct From Dusk 'Till Dawn. And I don't get your comment on Kill Bill? + Writing, producing, directing and taking a role in your movie really isn't something new, rare or special. I don't see why you're cheering so much for it.
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Haeckel's Tale From the Masters of Horror series. Directed by Mcnaughton (whom you all know from Harry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, and perhaps from Wild Things) and it's written by Clive Barker (Hellraiser). That can't be bad. And it wasn't. Of course here and there it's flawed a little bit, and the acting is somewhat stiff. But damn, what a lovely atmosphere. You know, that really cosey itswinterandyourewarminsidebythefireplaceandascarystorygetstoldwhileyourehavinghotchocolateandcookies atmosphere. :P And of course the classic horror story mixed with all that necromancy, really cool. Plus, Leela Savasta is HOT and the Orgy of the Death is a perfect climax. A very fun short horror movie! Sick Girl This one is also from the MoH series, this tyime by Lucky Mckee, who I haven't heard of before. This one was fun as well. Lacked a bit of atmosphere, but it had a lot of humor and a topless Erin Brown making out with the hot Angela Bettis, and that makes everything good.
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I know it doesn't have to do with eachother. But often I see people using hard words, and I just think, you could've said it so much easier. Saves a lot of people time to look everything up. Just felt like saying it. :P
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Oh, I don't care too much about it. I just read everything what I feel like reading. Not everybody has got English as their first language. And in that group you have the people who have good grammar, and you've got the people who just don't have it. And I can't really blame the latter for not having good grammar. And that goes for native speakers as well: Not everybody is good at grammar and spelling. You can hardly blame them for that. And well, as for laziness. It doesn't really matter to me, I read it all the same. Maybe even faster than a grammatically perfect reply with all kind of fancy words that I need to look up in the dictionary.
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You've got ENJOY YOUR RABIT as well, but it's a bit strange. I don't like it that much. I still need to buy the other ones, Illinoise was the first one I bought a couple of days ago.
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Hmm, I'm going to change. I'll trade the Dylan one for Sufjan Stevens' Illinoise. Man, I just played it again, alone on my room, nobody disturbing. This album can take the greatest Atheist straight into paradise.
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Hmm, wish list for the next couple of months. (Y) 1. The Adventures Of Prince Achmed 2. Satantango (release in November) 3. Phil Mulloy - Extreme Animation (BFI) 4. Naruse: Three Films By Mikio Naruse Box Set (Masters Of Cinema) (release in November) 5. Woman Of The Dunes (BFI) 6. The Complete Jean Vigo Collection - 2 Disc Collector's Edition 7. Funeral Parade of Roses masters of cinema 8. Third Rock From The Sun - The Complete Box Set (18 Discs) 9. The Last Laugh (Der Letzte Mann) 10. Faust (1926): Special Edition (Masters Of Cinema) 11. Punishment Park (Masters Of Cinema) 12. Francis, God's Jester (aka Francesco Giullare di Dio) (Masters Of Cinema) 13. Humanity And Paper Balloons 14. Twenty Four Eyes (Masters Of Cinema) 15. Visions Of Light: The Art Of Cinematography (BFI) (Documentary) 16. Rosemary's Baby 17. A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (BFI) Should be doable. In two or three months. :)
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So you can tell me, with dry eyes that is, that Colaiuta and Bozzio are bad drummers?
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I'm not much of a gamer, but for some reason completing the game of the movie THE FIFTH ELEMENT together with a friend a looooooooong time ago was pretty cool. Also playing carmageddon for the first time. Oh, and my first two-hander in runescape for 200 steel certs at twarhurst.
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Why do people post this in off topic. Nobody cares at all.
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My Birthday :) (Update pg. 2~What I got for my b-day)
How2PK replied to deloriagod's topic in Off-Topic
You turn 16 and you get a digital camera AND that car? Well, that's pretty sweet. :shock: Oh, and happy belated birthday! :) -
That David Blaine sounds like an incredibly annoying figure. Everytime I read something about him he's in the middle of a lot of people, in a transparant box, going beyond some kind of limit. But he's always cheating. Oh, not eating for 48 hours seems pretty pointless. You'll start eating the next day anyway.
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I could make very misplaced jokes here now about personal information. But as I don't agree with the rule I'm not going to do that. I wish you the best of luck!
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Drop the Lime - Devil's Kicks You can check him out here, http://www.myspace.com/dropthelime Oh, of course they censor my (which suposedly isn't safe for you :o YES IT'S POISNESS IT WILL KILLS YOU!) space. and then .com/dropthelime
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Together with the ones already mentioned I always enjoy the Zappa drummers. Terry Bozzio (Sheik Yerbouti and of course his zapp debute bongo fury) and Vincent Colaiuta (Shut up 'n play yer guitar/joe's garage). Both succesfully came trough the audition which was "the black page". Which is suposed to be very hard to play. The Black Page is a piece composed by American musician Frank Zappa known for being ridiculously difficult to play. Originally written for the drum set and melodic percussion, the piece was later rearranged in various versions, including a disco and a new age version. It is told that Frank Zappa wrote "The Black Page" as a challenge for drummer Terry Bozzio. It was given its name because there were so many black dots on the page of sheet music that it was almost all black. As Frank said on the album In New York, the song has "statistical density" [1]. It is written in common time with extensive use of tuplets, including tuplets inside of tuplets. At one point there is a half note triplet in which each beat is counted with its own tuplet of 5, 5 and 6. The song ends with a whole note tuplet of 11 and then two half note tuplets of 11. The result is that the melody is played and then played two more times, twice as fast. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Page Oh, an for both a drum solo. Bozzio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gzt6PwuQABk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4BfOhj2 ... ed&search= Colaiuta: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE8fKhcU_ss http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yuq3DZmu ... ed&search=
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The Usual Suspects Seen it before, figured I should see it again this weekend. So I did, I don't really see why people adore this movie so much. Sure, it's well written, clever, maybe even mysterious. And it basically is Spacey's big breaktrough. But all that love. I don't get it. It's just not my thing, I guess. Le Locataire Perhaps better known as Polanski's THE TENANT. And this was pretty great. Of course Polanski was already known to be good at the horror genre with REPULSION and ROSEMARY'S BABY, and he was quite clever in comedy with CUL-DE-SAC, THE FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS and WHAT? But he's combining both skills in this movie, which is, for the fans, quite nice to see; more Polanski, and more Polanski at his best. But I reckon that for the normal moviegoer it isn't that interesting, and Polanski's sense of humor and his absurdities are perhaps even hard to appreciate. Good for me, I do appreciate it, and couldn't get enough of the three previously mentioned comedies. So I was happy see it combined. Polanski did good at not letting the often upcomming comedy feel overshadow the mystery/horror side of the story, it's nicely balanced. Gives you a smile while watching, but leaves you haunted afterwards.
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The Beatles - Johny B Goode
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Nice, rick. Great escape is great, but I wouldn't have to tell you that. :P I just got back from the dentist. And he pulled my one of my wisdom teeth. And because I was such a big boy, I decided to treat myself on two DVD's. :) Masters of Horror Vol. V Masters of Horror Vol. VI :D
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Buy a copy of citizen kane, and put it on for about half an hour. :') If you're tired already this will be a great help!
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I'm not a very ambitious person. I'd like to have like, my own GOOD video-renting/selling place. But I'm not ambitious enough.
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As long as possible. Most of the time it's like, 00:00/00:30 till 08:00. In weekends it's always different. Could be from 00:00 till 08:00 when I need to work, could be from 00:00 till 11:00 when I'm not going out and got a day off. Could be 04:00 till 15:00 when I'm going out. Always different.
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It isn't suposed to question your bland existence...And I don't see why you're rating it so low because it's text on a white background. You got text on a grey background yourself. :o Anyway, thanks for the comments people. :)
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Haha, with the 360 was horrible! We had only two of them on the day of realse! One pack with all the extra stuff, and one core system!
