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  1. Gary Floyd

    The Dark Knight

    I like where this is going. Great picture.
  2. Gary Floyd

    Ever been fired or let go?

    I almost got a job at a KMart, but changed my mind and ended up working at a video store. The video store was more fun anyways, and paid better than the local KMart would have, so it was no real loss.
  3. What? When was this? Here ya go. Favorite quote from this:
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    Pictures I Like

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    Albums gary floyd Listened to Today

    Too lazy to post pictures. I've been busy listening to a lot of psychedelic and funk inspired film scores/Library music such things. Yesterday on IPod VA-Stroboscopica Vol. 1-3 VA-Le Jazzbeat Vol. 2 Roy Budd-Get Carter Today on IPod Piero Umiliani-To-day's Sound VA-The Sound Gallary Vol. 1 VA-Blow Up Presents Exclusive Blend Vol. 1 Alberto Baldan Bembo-The Smart Set
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    What are you listening to right now?

    Melvins w/ J.G. Thirlwell - "Mine is no Disgrace"
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    The most anticipated musical event of 2007 is upon us

    The midget didn't appear until like the 9th chapter. So clearly you are wrong. It didn't degenerate until Rosie the nosey neighbor came in. So you're wrong.
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    Chick lickers

    That was more retarded than disgusting.
  11. Gary Floyd

    FOX News planning right-leaning show similar to Daily Show

    Well, so much for that.
  12. Gary Floyd

    Vince lives with me

    -Well, in case you didn't see Raw last night (with more Regal goodnes-oh, and Santino is growing on me), Vince has been kicked out by his wife. This just gets better and better. -This is the worst thread in a while that Vanhalen wasn't involved in. "Let's Boycott TNA!" Yeah, you and Lance "Some people actually think my opinion matters, believe it or not" Storm, and who else? Give me a fucking break. -The Roast of Flava Flav was on last Sunday. Some thoughts: --Bridgette Nielson should never do comedy again. --Sorry Jimmy Kimmel, not even a Chris Benoit joke makes up for your shitty performance. --Snoop Dogg and Gregg Geraldo did best. Patton Oswalt gains bonus points for referenceing "The Descent." --Chuck D looked really uncomfortable before the event. No, he didn't attend. --Carrot Top scares me. It amuses me to see some guys over at the Wrestlecrap forums getting all bent out of shape over Kimmel's Benoit joke, which went "Even Chris Benoit is a better father than Flav." Come on, we live in times where people joke about 9/11, the Holocaust, and Slavery, yet Chris Benoit jokes offend them. Puh-leeze. If we can't joke about Benoit, then the terrorists have won. -There's new chapters to "Trapped in the Closet" coming soon. Eh, it got boring after he left the girls house.
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    Silversun Pickups

    Heard them, didn't like it. Then again, my musical diet has largely been Library music/funk-driven 60's-70's movie scores, old school hip hop, and progressive rock as of late.
  14. Gary Floyd

    Siskel & Ebert

    Ebert liked Evil Dead 2, but Siskel didn't. I always liked Ebert more.
  15. Gary Floyd

    Box Office Report...

    From what I remember, Lionsgate was really pushing for "The Abandoned". It won Horrorfest (Though I wish the winner had been "Gravedancers", since it was the best one), had plenty of commercials, and was advertised on tons of websites. In spite of all that, it tanked, which is a shame.
  16. Gary Floyd

    Karl Rove to leave Whitehouse

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070813/ap_on_.../rove_resigning
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    Karl Rove to leave Whitehouse

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070813/ap_on_.../rove_resigning WASHINGTON - Karl Rove, President Bush's close friend and chief political strategist, announced Monday he will leave the White House at the end of August, joining a lengthening line of senior officials heading for the exits in the final 1 1/2 years of the administration. On board with Bush since the beginning of his political career in Texas, Rove was nicknamed "the architect" and "boy genius" by the president for designing the strategy that twice won him the White House. Critics call Rove "Bush's brain." "Karl Rove is moving on down the road," Bush said, appearing grim-faced on the White House's South Lawn with Rove at his side. "We've been friends for a long time and we're still going to be friends ... I'll be on the road behind you here in a bit," he said ruefully. "I'm grateful to have been a witness to history. It has been the joy and the honor of a lifetime," said Rove, his voice quivering at times. "But now is the time. ... At month's end," Rove said, "I will join those whom you meet in your travels, the ordinary Americans who tell you they are praying for you." After a lengthy hug from Bush and then his wife, Laura, Rove joined them on the president's helicopter. Rove, his wife and their son were flying with Bush on Air Force One to Texas, where the president is vacationing. A criminal investigation put Rove under scrutiny for months during the investigation into the leak of a CIA operative's name but he was never charged with any crime. In a more recent controversy, Rove, citing executive privilege, has refused to testify before Congress about the firing of U.S. attorneys. Rove's departure reinforces Bush's lame-duck stature and declining influence, particularly with Democrats in control on Capitol hill. "Obviously it's a big loss to us," White House deputy press secretary Dana Perino said. "He's a great colleague, a good friend, and a brilliant mind. He will be greatly missed, but we know he wouldn't be going if he wasn't sure this was the right time to be giving more to his family, his wife Darby and their son. He will continue to be one of the president's greatest friends." Since Democrats won control of Congress in November, some top administration officials have announced their resignations. Among those who have left are White House counselor Dan Bartlett, budget director Rob Portman, chief White House attorney Harriet Miers, political director Sara Taylor, deputy national security adviser J.D. Crouch and Meghan O'Sullivan, another deputy national security adviser who worked on Iraq. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld was forced out immediately after the election as the unpopular war in Iraq dragged on. White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten told senior aides that if they stayed past Labor Day they would be obliged to remain through the end of the president's term in January 2009. Rove became one of Washington's most influential figures during Bush's presidency. He is known as a ruthless political warrior who has an encyclopedic command of political minutiae and a wonkish love of policy. Rove met Bush in the early 1970s, when both men were in their 20s. Once inside the White House, Rove grew into a right-hand man. Rove is expected to write a book after he leaves. He disclosed his departure in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. "I just think it's time," Rove said in an interview at his home on Saturday. He first floated the idea of leaving to Bush a year ago, the newspaper said, and friends confirmed he'd been talking about it even earlier. However, he said he didn't want to depart right after the Democrats regained control of Congress and then got drawn into policy battles over the Iraq war and immigration. "There's always something that can keep you here, and as much as I'd like to be here, I've got to do this for the sake of my family," said Rove, who has been in the White House since Bush took office in 2001. Rove's son attends college in San Antonio and he said he and his wife plan to spend much of their time at their nearby home in Ingram. Rove, currently the deputy White House chief of staff, has been the president's political guru for years and worked with Bush since he first ran for governor of Texas in 1993. Even as he discussed his departure, Rove remained characteristically sunny. This quality of unrelenting optimism about the president, which matches Bush's own upbeat, never-admit-disappointment nature, has at times gotten Rove into trouble. Up to the end of the 2006 midterm elections, the political guru predicted a Republican win. That of course was not to be, and there was grumbling that Rove wasn't on his game during those elections as much as he had been before. In the interview, Rove predicted Bush will regain his popularity, which has sunk to record lows because of the war in Iraq. Rove also predicted conditions in Iraq would improve and that the Democrats would nominate Hillary Rodham Clinton for president, calling her "a tough, tenacious, fatally flawed candidate." Rove does not intend to work for any candidate in the 2008 presidential election, White House press secretary Tony Snow said. Rove testified before a federal grand jury in the investigation into the leak of the name of Valerie Plame, a CIA officer whose husband was a critic of the war in Iraq. That investigation led to the conviction of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby on charges of lying and obstructing justice. Plame contends the White House was trying to discredit her husband. Attorneys for Libby told jurors at the onset of his trial that Libby was the victim of a conspiracy to protect Rove. Details of any save-Rove conspiracy were promised but never materialized. The most explicit testimony on Rove came from columnist Robert Novak, who outed Plame in a July 2003 column. He testified that Rove, a frequent source, was one of two officials who told him about Plame. Libby, with whom he seldom spoke, was not a source. Rove, though, was not indicted after testifying five times before the grand jury, occasionally correcting misstatements he made in his earlier testimony. The jury in Libby's trial did not hear that testimony, nor did it hear that Rove is credited as an architect of Republican political victories and has been accused by opponents of playing dirty tricks. All that jurors heard is that Rove leaked Plame's identity and, from the outset, got political cover from the White House. He was never charged with a crime.
  18. Gary Floyd

    Box Office Report...

    I saw "The Tripper" via torrent a month ago. With the exception of Thomas Jane's performance and some pretty sweet kills, I didn't like it. It came off too much as a slasher movie meets a bad Kevin Smith immitation, with a bunch of lame pot jokes and "Republicans Suck" overtones that worked much better in "They Live" That's just my opinion though.
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    Box Office Report...

    It's an anthology that's supposed to be similar to old EC Comic/"Tales From the Crypt"/Old Amicus anthology flicks. It has Snoop as the host (known as the "Crib Keeper"), as well Lin Shaye, Dallas Paige, some chick from "Baywatch", Ernie Hudson, Danny Trejo, Aries Spears, and believe it or not, Jason Alexander. It came out earlier this year in one of those limited release/select theatres deals, was an unbilled movie at some of the theatres that showed Horrorfest last year, and it comes to DVD in September, after a while of delays. Reaction to it has been pretty mixed. Oh, and it has an anime sequence for some reason. That's all I know, as I haven't seen it yet. Oh, and "The Abandoned" is a pretty good movie that could have been great. See it sometime.
  20. Gary Floyd

    Box Office Report...

    It is pretty good. Rent it when you have the chance.
  21. Gary Floyd

    Ironic, no?

    When even luke-o hates Vanhalen, it says a lot.
  22. Gary Floyd

    Box Office Report...

    I'm most likely repeatung myself, but I remember seeing the trailer for DOA when I saw 28 Weeks Later. Other than somebody saying "that looks horrible", the theatre was completely quiet.
  23. Gary Floyd

    Happy Birthday, Special K

    QFT. He's one of my favorite posters.
  24. Gary Floyd

    Box Office Report...

    While it isn't (as bob pointed out), I knew it would tank for a while now. They kept moving the release date, cut all the gore out (as Ripper pointed out) and so forth. At this point, it's like Lionsgate practically expects their movies to tank. It's a real shame that the most original looking horror movie they released ("Fido") only got a limited release, yet the other ones (Hostel II, Captivity, and I think a few others) got wider releases, only to see them tank, and other than Hostel II, they've been horrible, or looked unwatchable.
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