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I'm not one of these music snobs that feel that all the good music only happened in one time period and everything now sucks. I attribute that way of thinking to the same way of thinking of the Marvel/DC fanboy thought process. Racism. :o
 
I'm trying to find good music from all decades, I'm finally starting to check out stuff from the 50's and 60's. Maybe later, I'll check out stuff from the 40's.
 
I recommend Cab Calloway, though half the fun with Cab is actually watching his performances. That man was like the Joker with a backup Jazz band. And less on-stage killing.
 


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Manic said:
While you're in the realm of classic Brit rock, check out Queen. Most people I know who say they've never listened to Queen have actually like at least one of their songs and not known it was them.

I adore Queen's music. Killer Queen and I Want to Break Free are two of my personal favourites and We will rock you is a great song :hrt:
 
Lately this song got stuck in my head.

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I been listening to a lot of Foster the People and Phoenix



 
I'm trying to find good music from all decades, I'm finally starting to check out stuff from the 50's and 60's. Maybe later, I'll check out stuff from the 40's.


Thin Lizzy, Bob Saeger, The Scorpions, early Red Hot Chilli Peppers, King Kobra, early The Offspring.

That was my playlist growing up. Though to be totally honest I heard about Thin Lizzy and Saeger after listening to covers played by Metallica from their Garage Inc. collection.
 
Been listening to Sarah Jarosz a lot lately. She's from Wimberley and plays a lot in Austin. When she's not in England going to school or touring.

She's great. Folksy pop? Hard to pigeon hole her.

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She has some nice covers of Tom Waits, The Decemberists, and Radiohead.


My favorite is Shankill Butchers. Sounds like a creepy song you'd hear at The Bronze.

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Paranormal Activity 3 is awesome.
 
Cult of Personality.

I'm hooked on Wrestling again. **** you CM Punk.
 
I'm not one of these music snobs that feel that all the good music only happened in one time period and everything now sucks. I attribute that way of thinking to the same way of thinking of the Marvel/DC fanboy thought process. Racism. :o

And I say stereotypes exist for a reason! :argh:
 
Oh Hound

I been listening to a lot of Foster the People and Phoenix





Neat :up:

I've been enjoying the Genitorturers stuff lately. I got into them thanks to Diamanda Hagan's review show

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Paranormal Activity 3 is awesome

I'm going to see it tomorrow night

It looks so spooky and unsettling :wow:
 
These two movies look promising.

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Will def be seeing both, but I'm expecting the former to disappoint because nobody can get exorcism movies right these days.
 
I've been listening to some retro sounding music lately for some reason. I like 50s/60s sounding rock/Pop stuff like Dirty Beaches, Hanni El Khatib and Lana Del Ray
While you're in the realm of classic Brit rock, check out Queen. Most people I know who say they've never listened to Queen have actually like at least one of their songs and not known it was them.
Queen are a fun band. Every karaoke machine in Britain has a queen song on it
Sweet. Art Brut's got a lot of awesome songs. :)
I find them hilariously awesome and they have song called DC Comics and Cholcolate Milkshake
I'm not one of these music snobs that feel that all the good music only happened in one time period and everything now sucks. I attribute that way of thinking to the same way of thinking of the Marvel/DC fanboy thought process. Racism. :o
I feel the same way. People who complain about modern music being bad only listen to a small amount of modern music before saying its all terrible.
Thin Lizzy, Bob Saeger, The Scorpions, early Red Hot Chilli Peppers, King Kobra, early The Offspring.
I didn't like Red Hot Chilli Peppers last album all that much but the new ones pretty good.

Factory Of Faith I really like.


A month after Drive, I still have this in my head.

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Drive soundtrack reminds me of Synthpop bands like Class Actree, La Roux, Summer Camp, M83 ect

Canadian Band You Say Party! We Say Dies track 'Laura Palmers Prom' wouldn't of be out of place in that movie
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Will def be seeing both, but I'm expecting the former to disappoint because nobody can get exorcism movies right these days.
The only good Exorcism movie I have ever seen is the Excorcist.
 
Exorcist: The Beginning and The Last Exorcism were pretty good. Emily Rose was garbage; more court drama than possession content.
 
Exorcist: The Beginning and The Last Exorcism were pretty good. Emily Rose was garbage; more court drama than possession content.

Aren't both of those very recent films, though? Pretty 'these days', I'd say.

Anyway, as my avatar kind of gives away, I started rewatching Aeon Flux last week, the series and the shorts. I'd forgotten how weird this show was. I remember it being pretty weird, but I'd forgotten how off the wall it was. It would have been interesting to see them actually try to adapt this properly to a live action setting, but I'm pretty sure a mainstream studio would **** their pants to ever see something like that across their desks. But it's also so good, too. One of those things you can't help but wonder 'how the hell did this get made?', but you're so glad it did. I seem to remember Chung was thinking of returning to the series if he could get MTV's support. It's doubtful to happen, since I highly doubt MTV would attempt something this experimental nowadays, but it'd be cool if he did, or if he could pull together funding for a spiritual successor show/film.

Also, Tim Allen's new sitcom's pilot was okay.
 
The Last Exorcism was really good, my only complaint was the final 5 or so minutes. It felt to me like they jumped the shark after having a great ending.
 
These two movies look promising.

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That second one looks pretty fab actually and like a pretty interesting idea

That exorcism one looks spooky too I might check that out

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Anyway, as my avatar kind of gives away, I started rewatching Aeon Flux last week, the series and the shorts. I'd forgotten how weird this show was. I remember it being pretty weird, but I'd forgotten how off the wall it was. It would have been interesting to see them actually try to adapt this properly to a live action setting, but I'm pretty sure a mainstream studio would **** their pants to ever see something like that across their desks. But it's also so good, too. One of those things you can't help but wonder 'how the hell did this get made?', but you're so glad it did. I seem to remember Chung was thinking of returning to the series if he could get MTV's support. It's doubtful to happen, since I highly doubt MTV would attempt something this experimental nowadays, but it'd be cool if he did, or if he could pull together funding for a spiritual successor show/film.

Aeon Flux was amazingly crazy while it lasted and so very beautifully animated as well. I have the series on boxset and its just a great animated show that really does deserve to have lasted longer than it did

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Exorcist: The Beginning and The Last Exorcism were pretty good. Emily Rose was garbage; more court drama than possession content.

I've heard some good things about 'The Rite' starring Anthony Hopkins but I haven't seen it yet
 
I've heard nothing good about The Rite. I "own" it, just putting off watching it b/c of the crap reviews.

The Last Exorcism was really good, my only complaint was the final 5 or so minutes. It felt to me like they jumped the shark after having a great ending.

Yeah, I'd have been more upset if I wasn't chocolate wasted. :up: for Universal Studios movie theaters having a bar inside :D
 
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