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Gary Floyd

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  1. Wow, a sequal to the obscure cult horror film "Blue Sunshine" is coming out! Oh, you mean that movie with Jim Carrey. I'll still check it out though.
  2. Missed it, but for some reason, I'm not too upset. Maybe because Crossfire is probably the worst show on TV today If you've ever seen the show, it's like this: Take the worlds most sterotypical liberal, then the worlds most sterotypical conservative, put them in a room, let them argue for 30 minutes, and taa-daa, you have Crossfire, a show you don't want to get caught up in (unlike the game Crossfire, but that's a totally different story .)
  3. Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebp. A hard gamblin', hard smockin' woman who will kick your ass and look hot doing it. I'm not a furvert or furry or anything (can't fucking stand 'em, no offense) but I found Captain Amelia in Treasure Planet to be...oddly alluring. Not a bad movie either. Amy form Futurama Android 18 from DBZ. Hate the show, but I thought she was a kinda cute. Josie and the Pussycats..like you wouldn't Haruka from FLCL Baroness from GI Joe... Come, on, do it for Mr. C. (I wonder if anyone gets that reference.) ...Good God, I need to get a life
  4. 1. Dr Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) "Re-Animator": Best Mad Scientist character EVER 2. Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) "Fight Club": I think that theres a little bit of Tyler in all of us. 3. Kakihara (Tadanabu Asano) "Ichi the Killer": IMO, the ultimate sadist, and one of the best villains ever portrayed in recent memory. 4. Leatherface (Gunner Hanson) "Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)": Still the best cannibal/inbred psycho ever portayed on the big screen. 5. Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine) "Silence of the Lambs": "Would you fuck me? I'd fuck me."
  5. I'd pay to see that. I'd pay to see a Turok film as well! Or even better, a Cadillacs and Dinosaurs Movie
  6. This is the funniest story I've heard all day, if not all week. Almost as funny as Eminem getting booed pff the stage at the 2002 MTV VMA's.
  7. I heard about this a while ago. This whole idea is so stupid, it almost,ALMOST can't fail. I mean come on, super intelligent, talking Dinosaurs? It's so insane, it's brillient. All we need now is Kurt Russel to sign up to it, so it can be "Escape from Jurassic Park", and we have a brillient film.
  8. While I don't agree completely with the order they are in, I think this is a pretty cool list. It's great to see Suicide,Cluster, Brian Eno, Faust, Throbbing Gristle, and Can on the list. Also, I think it's strange that many people think of Brian Eno as a producer and as a king of ambient music, when they can forget that he can write and perfom some great songs as well. I recently bought "Before and After Science", and it's a great album throughout. As for the band Suicide being on the list, it's just proof that no matter what some will say, a band consiting of a cheap synthesizer/rhythm box, and a vocalist could be a punk band.
  9. I wonder if an unemployed "Stone Cold" Steve Austin came by and sodamized Vince with plastic tubing.
  10. Wow, so many in my opinion... If you like industrial (or at least say tyou do...) Then get some early/mid period Cabaret Voltaire. Truly brillient stuff. As for albums, for earlier stuff;"Red Mecca." Mid period stuff; "Crackdown," "Microphonies," "The Covenent, the Sword. and the Arm of the Lord," and "Code." Also, Pink Floyds "obscured by Clouds" is an Floyd album any true fan should own.
  11. Though not widely disliked, Pink Floyd's "Obscured by Clouds" is a brillient album that is possibly their most underrated work. The album "More" tends to get mixed receptions, but it's still pretty good. Cabaret Voltaire's (really sucks that so few people know about them. Their the best "industrial" group of all timeIMO, and influenced so many artists, but sadly remain almost unknown . Anyway...) album "Code" never gets the respect it deserves in my humble opinion.
  12. Alice In Chains "Jar of Flies", I was about 14. Still listen to it to this day.
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