-
Posts
6836 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Everything posted by Gary Floyd
-
Okay if you had a choice between weed and alcohol..
Gary Floyd replied to a topic in No Holds Barred
I'm more of a drinker than a pothead, so alcohol. -
1 1 Spider-Man 3 Sony Pictures Releasing $60,000,000 $242,071,000 2 4252 2 - 28 Weeks Later 20th Century Fox Distribution $10,000,000 $10,000,000 1 2303 3 - Georgia Rule Universal Pictures Distribution $5,879,000 $5,879,000 1 2523 4 2 Disturbia Paramount Pictures $4,807,000 $66,295,000 5 3106 5 - Delta Farce Lionsgate $3,500,000 $3,500,000 1 1931 6 3 Fracture New Line Cinema $2,900,000 $30,980,000 4 2202 7 4 The Invisible Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $2,202,000 $15,546,000 3 1943 8 9 Hot Fuzz Rogue Pictures (Focus) $1,655,000 $18,930,000 4 1236 9 5 Next Paramount Pictures $1,604,000 $14,604,000 3 2017 10 7 Meet the Robinsons Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $1,600,000 $94,094,000 7 1640 11 8 Blades of Glory Paramount Pictures $1,415,000 $113,839,000 7 1436 12 - The Ex The Weinstein Company , MGM Distribution Company $1,355,000 $1,355,000 1 1009 I knew "28 Weeks Later" it would make some money, but I didn't think it would take second place.
-
Bratz: The Movie. This will probably piss someone off. Me-eh, I won't see it, so why should I care. It's at least better than the trailer for the "Dead or Alive" movie I saw last night.
-
Threads like this are the reason TCS exists.
-
The only things I had trouble with were Other than that, I liked it, as did my friends and the audience. I really like the apocalyptic, almost nihlistic tone to it. To quote Joe Bob Briggs, "Anyone can die at any moment." That's how apocalyptic horror should be. Fuck a happy ending, this is the end of the world.
-
Just came back from it, and I'm very impressed. It's a very worthy sequal.
-
New Order have officially broken up.
-
The whole thing is great. Not as awesome as Leviathan, but close. It narrowly beats out Agalloch and Boris when it comes to Metal album of 2006. "Colony of Birchmen" may be their best song though.
-
Slab Bulkhead Fridge Largemeat Punt Speedchunk Butch Deadlift Bold Bigflank Splint Chesthair Flint Ironstag Bolt Vanderhuge Thick McRunfast Blast Hardcheese Buff Drinklots Trunk Slamchest Fist Rockbone Stump Beefgnaw Smash Lampjaw Punch Rockgroin Buck Plankchest Stump Chunkman Dirk Hardpeck Rip Steakface Slate Slabrock Crud Bonemeal Brick Hardmeat Rip Sidecheek Punch Sideiron Gristle McThornBody Slake Fistcrunch Buff Hardback Bob Johnson Blast Thickneck Crunch Buttsteak Slab Squatthrust Lump Beefrock Touch Rustrod Reef Blastbody Big McLargeHuge Smoke Manmuscle Beat Punchbeef Pack Blowfist Roll Fizzlebeef
-
On my IPod for the past 2 days Athiest-Unquestionable Presence Athiest-Elements EPMD-Strictly Buisiness Ambulance LTD.-New English EP Starflyer 59-Gold Lush-Lovelife
-
Alf gives advice to a troubled teen: FAGGOT!
-
Extreme Elvis.
-
Now that's a credits sequence.
-
"Where's Andy?" I normally don't use emoticons, but that called for one.
-
It's at 68% on Rotten Tomatoes, and 80% on Metacritic. I'm seeing it tomorrow with friends.
-
pros: I trust him cons: I don't trust him Jesus, Stanley rules.
-
He's not even the most powerful Elder god (Yog Sothoth is), but he's always been a favorite amongst most fans. I always liked Azathoth myself.
-
Not much of a Blind Guardian or Hammerfall fan. Manowar is good, if only for a laugh since they actually take themselves seriously. The new Gorgoroth album actually isn't too bad, and I don't care for the Norweigen stuff. The drumming is pretty good, and the vocals actually sound scary, which is a rare thing in Black Metal (Black Metal vocals normally annoy me) Also, it's hard to take Black Metal seriously since most of them just look so...goofy. At least Agalloch and Nachtmystium don't wear corpsepaint and spiked wristbands. Honestly, how can guys like Mayhem and Immortal look themselves in the mirror?
-
People Who Shouldn't Post Anymore: May 2007
Gary Floyd replied to Art Sandusky's topic in No Holds Barred
"I am in a world of shit!" -
Let's face it, a lot of us like Metal. Sure, some of us don't admit it, and I never considered myself a diehard metal fan, but we do, be it Metallica or Maiden or Slayer or all of those. Anywho, here's some metal albums I've been enjoying so far, in no particular order. Agalloch-Ashes Against the Grain-This is actually pretty awesome. It's black metal (never cared for most of it-or at least the Norweigen stuff) but it's great. It could best be described as Gorgoroth (without the cliche satanism) meets Katatonia meets Sigur Ros meets Pink Floyd meets My Bloody Valentine. Mastodon-Leviathan and Blood Mountain-Holy shit, the drumming. If you claim to enjoy metal but don't like Mastodon, then you don't really enjoy metal. Seriously, give them a shot, they are fucking awesome. Hell, they let guys from the Mars Volta on Mountain, and they didn't ruin it. That's saying something. Slayer-Reign in Blood-Need I say more? Athiest-Unquestionable Prescence and Elements-Death Metal with jazz-inspired chord progressions. Not the only Death Metal band to do this, but one of the few to do it right. See also: Cynic's Focus, Gorgut's Obscura, and Pestilence's Spheres. Sleep-Dopesmoker and Sleep's Holy Mountain-The Ultimate Stoner Metal albums, with riffs that are so sludgey, they roll like molasses. See also: Electric Wizard's Dopethrone. Boris-Rainbow, Pink, and Amplifier Worship-Hell yes. The best Doom Metal band on the planet, and one of my favorite bands that are more recent. Rainbow is more psychedelic rock than metal, but it's still great. Wolves in the Throne Room-Diadem of 12 Stars-Black metal that's really long (4 songs, a 60 minute album), but every minute counts. Contains elements of folk music, and bit of post rock. Nachtmystium-Instinct: Decay-While it has the cliched low-fi production that annoys me, here's a Black Metal album that's still worth it. Featuring elements of psychedelia and post punk, it's pretty diverse. Oh, and the song "Chosen By No One" rules. Sigh-Imaginary Sonicscape-Black Metal from Japan that's awesome. Sure, it's Black Metal, and it has the symphonic cliches, but it also has elements of psychedelia, electro, dub, jazz, and reggae. It's like Mr. Bungle if they did a Black Metal album, and it rules.
-
Anchor Bay's released Box sets of Mario Bava and Alejandro Jodorowsky movies. I don't know which one to get first.
-
MSNBC Video:11 GOP Members tell Bush he's lost credibility when it comes to Iraq.
-
Not at all. I do think his comments were taken out of context though.