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Does anyone know the name of his theme music, i'm trying to download it from somewhere but i'm having no luck?
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I've always been of the opinion that Ian Richardson should have been the 6th Doctor Who after Peter Davidson. Think he would have been really good, pity it didn't happen
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I've still got that somewhere in the house
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Saw the Klaxons last nite in Belfast, really don't see what the fuss is about. Sounded like any other by the numbers Indie band really. Had support from CSS, who played a really great set, and while their not the most groundbreaking band, they played with with so much energy and put on such a good show that you can overlook their faults. New Young Pony Club were first on, like their songs but hadn't heard them live, so was worried they might not be all that live. They were really good however, played with a shit load of energy, and tried their best, even with a fairly dead crowd.
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Fuckin' electical Oompa-loompa
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Does anyone remember the game Sentient, which came out for PC and Playstation? It was quite slow moving, but had a good story, and allowed you to take multiple paths to the endings, which I always enjoy in games.
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Agreed, the tension just keeps building up and up. The bit where the ghost runs straight in front of you in the basement nearly gave me a heart attack. Also Resident Evil 2, when you run past the barricaded windows and the zombie arms burst through and grab you. My brother screamed out loud at that.
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This actually soured me on console gaming for a long, long time.
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Do you know, as much as I love it, i've never finished it, I always get lost in that last bloody castle! Its one of the earliest games I remember that allowed you to take a number of different paths in the game, if you went one way you'd miss a town or the like, but it didn't matter in the grand scheme of things. Always loved that.
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The Master System was the best 8-bit console soley down to Wonder Boy in Monster Land, which was fantastic, and of course Phantasy Star. Still have the Master System in the house, might fire it up and have a blast after reading this
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Its been a long time since I listened to Seventeen Seconds all the way through, I do like a Forest and Play For Today though. I'll probably give it another listen when i'm around town tomorrow and see how it sounds as a whole. I got about 30 seconds into Secrets when I thought "Bollocks to this, i'm just going to listen to Faith again" I can listen to the odd song on its own, but as a full piece its a hard slog.
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I rather like DAF, Jill St. John can be annoying, but is easy on the eye. Charles Gray is very watchable, though pretty mcuh the opposite to Pleasence in demeanor. Plus its got Mr Wintt and Mr Kidd, who dosn't enjoy the gay hitmen!? Your right about it dragging though. For its time its no different than your average Blaxplotation movie, which at heart is what it really is. Its a fun movie, your not supposed to take it that seriously. Haven't seen it yet, hope to soon. I agree, its not often you see Bond go uo against this kind of pyschopath, hope to have a full review up soon. While it has fun parts, its shoddily written, directed and acted. Coming off the high point of Spy Who Loved Me, it can't be anything other than a let down. I don't know, YOLT has its good parts, Donald Pleasance and the battle in the volcano, but it drags in places. Was better when they remade it as The Spy Who Loved Me. I'd actually say Thunderball is the most forgettable one for me, have seen it a few times and I can only remember the last 5 minutes.
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I've been meaning to sit down and watch Octopussy and AVTAK, but things keep popping up to stop me. Might try and sit down and watch Octopussy tomorrow.
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Thats a Morrison line if I ever heard one
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Its been a long time since I listened to Seventeen Seconds all the way through, I do like a Forest and Play For Today though. I'll probably give it another listen when i'm around town tomorrow and see how it sounds as a whole.
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If your definition of "successful" includes having the most under the radar solo career, as well as the least commercially and critically popular solo catalog, then yeah, he was the most successful. He married Barbara Bach, i'd consider that extremely succesfull
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Zardoz: The gun is good. Exterminators: The gun is good. Zardoz: The penis is evil. The penis shoots seeds, and makes new life, and poisons the earth with a plague of men, as once it was. But the gun shoots death, and purifies the earth of the filth of brutals. Go forth and kill! I always wondered why they didn't just kill themselves, surely that was the logical answer?
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The last five minutes of Rambo: First Blood are some of the best and most heartbreaking in movie history
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I made sure to pick a picture with a good view of the crotch
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I don't think it is, Supernovas been taking bits and pieces of equipment from multiple sources, he could very well have taken The Atoms belt Besides, it only makes sense if its Booster
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For some reason its the thigh-high boots that freak me out the most
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The One and Only "Casino Royale" Thread
Zorin Industries replied to Jonathon's topic in Television & Film
Yeah, your right. I find it hard to believe that both the producers and Moore thought it was a good idea to let him play Bond that long. I can understand why they wanted him to stay on for Octopussy, but theres no excuse for having a man whos near pensionable age to be playing Bond. This is from a guy who likes both Moore and AVTAK -
The One and Only "Casino Royale" Thread
Zorin Industries replied to Jonathon's topic in Television & Film
I was thinking the same the last time I watched NSNA, Connery looked really good for 53, compared to Moore in View To A Kill when Moore hit 53.