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Everything posted by Gary Floyd
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I saw it last night. Best movie of the year so far IMO.
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1 - Beowulf Warner Bros. Pictures International, Paramount Pictures $28,100,000 $28,100,000 1 3153 2 1 Bee Movie Paramount Pictures $14,300,000 $93,862,000 3 3984 3 2 American Gangster Universal Pictures Distribution $13,218,000 $100,993,000 3 3110 4 3 Fred Claus Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $12,000,000 $35,799,000 2 3603 5 - Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium Fox Walden $10,025,000 $10,025,000 1 3164 6 5 Dan in Real Life Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $4,511,000 $37,099,000 4 1901 7 15 No Country for Old Men Paramount Vantage, Miramax Films $3,098,000 $4,930,000 2 148 8 4 Lions for Lambs MGM Distribution Company $2,904,000 $11,591,000 2 2216 9 6 Saw IV Lionsgate $2,330,000 $61,848,000 4 2097 10 - Love in the Time of Cholera New Line Cinema $1,915,000 $1,915,000 1 852 11 7 The Game Plan Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $1,211,000 $87,407,000 8 1374 12 17 Bella Roadside Attractions $1,093,000 $5,153,000 4 456
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I just saw it in 3D. I loved the visuals, though I ended up liking it more than loving it.
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SHAH!
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better quality trailer
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Here's a cellphone grab of the new trailer (with title-it's officially called "Cloverfield"). It's not in very good quality, but you take what you can get. If you want to see it on the big screen, it comes attatched to "Beowulf." If you don't feel like clicking on the link:
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A cousin of mine bought me an Altar Bridge album a long time ago. I have yet yo open it or listen to it.
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Éste está para las muchachas ¡Aspire esto! ¡Chingada! Rasguñado al hueso ¡Chingada! Si usted está buscando una paloma, mire en el parque Soy la amenaza roja y estoy en su puerta ¡Aspire esto! ¡Chingada! Dé a perro un hueso ¡Mama de la mama, mirada! ¡mirada! ¡Chingada! ¡Va va, la ameba! ¡ameba! ¡Chingada! ¡Puta del diablo! ¡Chingada! ¡Chingada! ¡Chingada! ¡Chingada!
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Website has a new trailer.
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It's now in post production. Video interview with Heath Ledger on playing The Joker
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While I liked the Abandoned, I think "Gravedancers" and "Reincarnation" were the best ones. I'm seeing one of the new ones ("Mullberry Street") tomorrow.
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Speaking of horror, is anybody going to/already been to the 8 Films to Die For thing yet? I'm supposed to see one of them on Wednesday. P2 looked like crap anyway.
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Long day, since I've been studying for finals. Vangelis-Spiral Aphex Twin-Selected Ambient Works 85-92 Vangelis-Blade Runner Goblin-Suspiria Henry Mancini-Touch of Evil Piero Umilani-To-Day's Sound
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I found the Larry King skit to be really bad. Other than that, not a bad show.
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Holy shit, I did not see that happening. Lions for Lambs did better than I thought it would, though it does look pretty bad.
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Heel Turn and Carlito Brigante's Baby. This thread delivers.
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Only if Theo can come back.
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10) Throbbing Gristle's First Gig Believe it or not, the first industrial group was not NiN or KMFDM or Ministry or any of those groups. It was Throbbing Gristle, who from 1975-81, made an abrasive noise that would shape what would come, as well as shocking more than a few people. The groups first gig, featured all of their trademarks-ear-raping tape and synth noises, abrasive guitar playing, over the top shock-value lyrics, and other such things. Instead of playing in a club like most punk and proto punk bands, the groups first gig was at an art gallery, and was an "exhibit" called Prostitute. Among the music, it also had photos from a pornographic magazine that member Cosey Fanni Tutti posed for, as well as Nazi and concentration camp photos, soiled diapers, mutilation, and front man Genesis P-Orridge mounting a pile of used tampons. The press was shocked (of course), referred to the band as "sick people" and "wreckers of civilization". The band released three studio albums, then broke up in 1981. Genesis formed Psychic TV (and is now a transexual), Cosey and husband (and fellow band member) Chris Carter formed Chris and Cosey (who went on to be a huge influence on everything from synth pop to Industrial Dance Music to Detroit Techno), and Peter Christopherson briefly was a member of Psychic TV, until he and John Balance left and formed Coil. The band have reunited, but nothing they do today will be the equal of their past. 09.) Elvis orders a Sandwich. Elvis in 1976 was not a pretty sight, as he had become a fat, bloated parody of himself. On February night, he and some pals got in a discussion about one of The King's favorite sandwiches-The Fool's Gold Leaf. The sandwich consists of a single loaf of hollowed out, warmed bread, one jar of peanut butter, one jar of jelly, and a pound of bacon. The result is slathered with butter and then baked. That sure does sound healthy, don't it? Thing is, the sandwich is only made in Denver, Colorado. Elvis wanthed one though, so he and co. went to Colorado Mine Company, which was the only restaurant that served it. Thing is, they flew in a jet from Memphis to Denver so Elvis and pals could have the sandwich. Elvis bought 22 loaves for the guys, and invited the pilots of the plane to join them.
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Steroid Maximus-"Pusher Jones"