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Gary Floyd

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  1. Human League-Empire State Human
  2. Squarepusher-Come On My Selector
  3. Carnosaur. Blantant rip off of Jurrassic Park, based on a novel that came out before Jurassic Park, and is nothing like the novel it's based on. Featuring bad acting, horrible special effects, bloody dinosaur puppets, women giving birth to dinosaurs, an anti-goverment message, hippies getting mauled, and Clint Howard telling gross stories to people at a diner. I love that movie.
  4. Velvet Underground-Sister Ray
  5. Those looks like shirts that a hooker would wear, or a shirt you would see at a gay pride parade.
  6. I have a confession to make, and alot of people will disagree with me. Anyways, I confess: I like the Spirit Squad. Is it retarded? You bet your ass it is. Is it Wrestlecrap? Yes. So why do I like it? Because the way it was done last Monday was so stupid, yet so surreal and so random, that I couldn't help but love it. So of course, the WWE will screw it up for me.
  7. Sigur Ros-Untitled #1
  8. Boring Raw tonight The Good Michaels vs. Shelton. Great stuff, and just more proof of how awesome Shelton is. Spirit squad. That was so surreal, it was awesome. The Bad Shelton's Mama. Cena's promo The HHH promo Coach. God, just shut the fuck up. Michaels/Vince feud. I just don't give a shit. The so what Just about everything else.
  9. Funny, I thought he was more of a corn pops fan.
  10. Goddamnit, enough if the Truth.org commercials.
  11. That reminds me, I haven't had nachos in a while.
  12. Date Movie looks like complete shit. It looks worse than Kane's upcoming movie.
  13. That, sucked, until he mentioned Jim Duggan. That got a chuckle out of me.
  14. That, sucked, until he mentioned Jim Duggan. That got a chuckle out of me.
  15. Check it out at http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2687934 Looks pretty good.
  16. I will admit, I did like "Deep Rising" (only good movie Steve Sommers did, IMO), and then theres the 80's zombie flick "Dead Heat". Those two movies are guilty pleasures of mine.
  17. 1 - Underworld: Evolution Screen Gems $27,600,000 $27,600,000 1 3207 2 3 Hoodwinked N/A $11,078,000 $29,304,000 4 3002 3 1 Glory Road Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $9,135,000 $28,075,000 2 2396 4 2 Last Holiday Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures $9,100,000 $26,385,000 2 2514 5 9 Brokeback Mountain N/A $7,832,000 $42,131,000 7 1196 6 6 Fun With Dick and Jane Sony Pictures Releasing $6,100,000 $101,717,000 5 2826 7 4 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $6,067,000 $271,682,000 7 2757 8 - End of the Spear Jungle Films $4,712,000 $4,712,000 1 1163 9 5 Hostel Lions Gate Releasing $4,300,000 $42,728,000 3 2258 10 - The New World N/A $4,250,000 $4,440,000 5 811 11 7 King Kong Universal Pictures Distribution $4,134,000 $209,788,000 6 2205 12 8 Tristan & Isolde Twentieth Century Fox $3,300,000 $11,936,000 2 1845
  18. The thing I can't figure out about that movie, is what the hell is Ron Perlman doing in it? In fact, Perlman is a great actor, IMO, yet he seems to make some horrible career choices (Police Acadamy 7, Alien Ressurection) Also, almost every shot on video zombie movie made sucks, but the one that really takes the cake is "Shatter Dead". It's a really pretentious, obnoxious film with the worst acting in the history of SOV zombie films. Plus, it makes no sense, is boring as hell, and well...the list goes on really.
  19. http://chunkpicard.ytmnd.com/ You can't kill Chunk
  20. Feardotcom (fortunately, the director redeemed himself by directing the Masters of Horror episode "Fair Haired Child) House of the Dead The Avengers Godzilla '98 All Souls Day Last Days (Gus Van Sant, you fucking suck) Pretty Persuasion (the fakest attempt at dark humor and social commentary I've ever seen)
  21. First off, I haven't posted here in a while because I have a lot of homework right now. Anyways, here's some news on Masters of Horror. First off, I saw the episode "Pick Me Up" last night. Not a very good episode. Some good acting, but that was it. Next week is "Haekel's Tale" Speaking of "Haekel's Tale", it will be the season finale. Showtime has dropped Takashi Miike's episode "Imprint", sighting it too disturbing. Miike himself say's he's not suprised. The thing that gets me about this, is that Showtime was willing to let producer and series creator Mick Garris give Miike complete creative control of the episode, so of course it's not going to be appropriate for the network. Fortunately, the episode will come out on DVD later this year, as will other episodes. However, each episode will be released on one DVD each. So unfortunately, no boxed set yet. Finally, here's an update on season 2. So far, Mick Garris, John Landis, Stuart Gordon, John Carpenter, Joe Dante, and Tobe Hooper have agreed to return as directors. Meanwhile, Brad ("Session 9", "The Machinist") Anderson has been tapped to direct an episode, and there is still possibility that Eli Roth, Rob Zombie, and Guillermo del Toro may direct. Also, Gordon is looking to direct an adaptation of Poe's "The Black Cat", and wants Jeffrey Combs to play Poe.
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