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Everything posted by Gary Floyd
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New Clips Up. I love the one of Robert Carlyle running from the infected.
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I saw quite a bit of promotion for it, but I could tell from the get go that it was going to bomb.
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Some old Rockabilly and Afro-Cuban Jazz is great for the summer. Also, a bunch of old Surf Rock and some funk and Soul. Oh, and Pharcyde's Bizzare Ride 2 The Pharcyde
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I'm actually suprised "The Condemned" even cracked the top 10. I am suprised "The Invisible" did as good as it did, since I didn't see that much promotion for it.
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Majesty Crush-"No. 1 Fan"
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Good to see others beside me like the guys work. If we're talking earlier material, try Hole and Nail (both under the Scraping Foetus off the Wheel name). As for newer material, try Flow, Love (both as Foetus) and Ectopia (as Steroid Maximus). All those are his best albums IMO.
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Manorexia-The Radiolarian Ooze I bought it off J.G. "Foetus" Thirlwells website (its the only place you can get it). I'll most likely be getting it in the mail soon, and if I like it enough, I'll get Volvox Turbo next. I'm pretty much obsessed with the guy's music, though I seem to be the only fan of the guys work who posts here.
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From what I've heard, the movie is really bad. It doesn't give Stone Cold that much to work with, and it becomes really preachy with an anti-violence message. That's right, WWE Films is telling you that violence is wrong. Isn't their next movie supposed to be a Western staring HHH and Undertaker?
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-I must see this movie.
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Spiderman 3, Shrek the 3rd, Harry Potter, and POTC will make the most money, that's for sure. Spiderman is the only one of those 4 I'm interested in seeing. I never liked the Shrek or POTC movies. Rush Hour 3 will make some money, but I don't see it being a big enough draw. It's been awhile since we've seen Jackie Chan in a movie, and it's been a while since we had a Rush Hour Movie. I see the same happening to I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. Bourne Ultimatum will probably do better, as will Evan Almighty. The Simpsons movie will do good, but not great. Of all the movies getting released this summer, this one isn't getting as much hype as I thought it would. 28 Weeks Later won't make the top spot, but it will make enough to warrent a third sequal (which is already being planned. Boyle apparently wants it to be a trilogy. I like this idea. I know that they aren't technically zombies, but I like the idea something like the Living Dead trilogy for a new generation.) Hostel II and Invasion will do alright, but not great. As of late, R-rated horror seems to be losing momentum (see the fact that Grindhouse tanked, and Disturbia is doing better than Vacancy) Also, interesting fact: Invasion is actually the 3rd remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers to be made so far. Ratatouille will do great. Whether or not it will do better than Shrek doesn't matter to me, since it will most likely be better. Halloween and Knocked Up will definately be the big sleeper hits of the year. Halloween in particular, since it's Rob Zombe doing something new with Michael Myers, which good or bad, is definately of interest to horror fans and the general movie going public. The big problem is that Rob has yet to have a big Box Office hit, which Judd Apatow has had. Superbad will end up being the Harold and Kumar of this summer: It won't do great in the Box Office, but it will get good word of mouth. I agree that Transformers will go the way of Hulk: it will take the top spot in it's first week, but then plummet. Fantastic Four 2 will do good, though Nancy Drew will most likely do just ok.
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17.) DJ Shadow-The Outsider I love DJ Shadow. The albums Endtroducing and The Private Press pretty much define instrumentqal Hip-Hop. When I heard he was going to experiment with Hyphy and other styles, I was willing to give him the shadow (no pun intended) of a doubt. The end result is an absolute disaster, and the worst album that was released last year. Complete with bad U2 and Coldplay immitations, now played out attempts at sample-ridden instrumentals, and well, even fucking Q-Tip can't save it. 16.) Black Sabbath-Never Say Die! The last Sabbath studio album with Ozzy, Never Say Die! should have been called Pull The Plug. Full of bloated attempts at Prog-Rock , a generally disjointed feeling, a song ("Breakout") with saxaphone that goes nowhere, and Ozzy and the band sound unentusiastic. In other words, you can tell they don't want to be around one another. 15.) Black Sabbath-Forbidden The last Black Sabbath studio album, this is their worst. It features Ernie C (of Body Count fame), it features a duet with Ice-T (I'm not making this up), bad attempts at Power Metal, one of the worst Metal Ballads ever recorded ("Can't Get Close Enough"), and even sees Tony Iommi recycling a riff from one of his own songs. The album itself should be "Forbidden." LOL GET IT!?!? Ok, i'll shut up now.
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Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel-"Throne of Agony"
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I don't post in the Pit, but Jesus, does Marney like anybody?
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Oh yeah, sorry about that. Thanks though. Seiously though, I love that guy.
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Keep Andy away from children. That's all. Oh, and I'm starting to have a crush on Kelly.
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Hillary came off pretty bad, and that's being nice. Her "shadow Mexicans" comment is going to get a lot of shit (unless your name is Invader3K.) I think Richardson did best. I really like this guy. Dodd did pretty good as well. Obama didn't do as good as I thought he would. Looks like my support is drifting more to Richardson and Dodd. Edwards didn't do too good either. Kucinich I still can't take seriously. Dudes got balls though. Biden came off as a crazy old man, which was amusing. I think I'm starting to love him for his insanity alone.
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There's been some real winners lately...
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Rap Albums 5.) GZA/Genius-Liquid Swords 4.) Ghostface Killah-Fishscale 3.) Notorious B.I.G.-Ready To Die 2.) OutKast-Aquemini 1.) Wu-Tang Clan-Enter the 36 Chambers J.G. Thirlwell Albums 5.) Foetus-Love 4.) Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel-Hole 3.) Steroid Maximus-Ectopia 2.) Foetus-Flow 1.) Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel-Nail
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20.) Tin Machine-Tin Machine It may predate 90's guitar fueled grunge, but still...David Bowie, what were you thinking? Even if it predates it, Tin Machine, Bowies more Hard rock side project, is still half baked, uninspired grunge. The album even has the gall to cover Lennon's "Working Class Hero", and well...damnit Bowie. The project was pretty much hated by everyone, and is best left as a bad memory, though there were two more Tin Machine albums. 19.)The Heads-No Talking, Just Head The Talking Heads without David Byrne=no. Really, just no. Featuring a variety of leads singers (including Debbie Harry, Richard Hell, and others), it doesn't sound like the Talking Heads as much as it does a really bad dream. Featuring an embarrising stab at pseudo NIN Industrial rock ("Damage I've Done"), shitty stabs at punk/new wave ("Punk Lolita") and other sad moments. At least it was the only Heads album. 18.) Slayer-Diabolus in Musica What does Slayer sound like when they experiment with Hardcore? Not very good. To be fair, their experiments in Hardcore had their moments in the past (Divine Intervention isn't as bad as some say it is), but it still sounds bad, as the whole Hardcore thing had lost its usefulness, and it sounds like a band doing a parody of a Slayer album. The album itself is low on new ideas (They are still talking about Religion, Serial Killers, and War), and musically, lets just say songs like "Overt Enemy", "In The Name of God", and "Perversions of Pain" aren't their best moments.
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You can insult the music I like all you want, but call me gimmick? Them's fightin' words. Also, learn to capitalize. And quit posting in the music forum.