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  1. Big Jack and Rock N Roll Train are my personal faves on the album.
  2. QUOTE (Lost In Xanadu @ Jul 25 2011, 01:11 PM) QUOTE (GeddyRulz @ Jul 25 2011, 12:20 PM) QUOTE (invisible airwave @ Jul 22 2011, 01:16 PM) 80 was an awesome year for movies.. 1977 was a great year, too. Star Wars Annie Hall Saturday Night Fever Close Encounters of the Third Kind The Goodbye Girl Smokey and the Bandit Julia Audrey Rose Eraserhead High Anxiety And for kids: The Rescuers, Candleshoe, Pete's Dragon, Race For Your Life Charlie Brown, and The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. I think 1980 wins The Shining Empire Strikes Back Caddyshack Blues Brothers Airplane! Raging Bull Elephant Man Blue Lagoon Ordinary People Original Friday the 13th Caddyshack, Airplane! and Blues Brothers Used Cars is f-ing hilarious! For Christ's sake, we're f*ckin' with the President of the United States. He f*cks with us, doesn't he?
  3. QUOTE (GeddyRulz @ Jul 25 2011, 12:20 PM) QUOTE (invisible airwave @ Jul 22 2011, 01:16 PM) 80 was an awesome year for movies.. 1977 was a great year, too. Star Wars Annie Hall Saturday Night Fever Close Encounters of the Third Kind The Goodbye Girl Smokey and the Bandit Julia Audrey Rose Eraserhead High Anxiety And for kids: The Rescuers, Candleshoe, Pete's Dragon, Race For Your Life Charlie Brown, and The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. I saw Eyes of Laura Mars on Showtime a few years ago, another good one from that year. Love the twist ending to it. Oddly enough, it's from the same director of Empire who recently died.
  4. Haven't seen it yet but I'm glad Chris Evans is a star now. I've always been rooting for him to be a bigger name in Hollywood. He's one of the few "heartthrob" actors around my age who can act. Sunshine shows he's got dramatic chops as well as action hero and comedic roles.
  5. QUOTE (USB Connector @ Jul 23 2011, 01:36 PM) QUOTE (D3strukt @ Jul 23 2011, 03:29 AM) Actually, Ozzy wants to do a duet with her. She used to Go Go dance to "Black Sabbath". He did a duet with some rapper as well. Ozzy has sold out. In response to the thread: being influenced by something and producing something decent are two different things. I was inspired by Neil Peart's VT solo to pick up drums and a friend of mine was influenced by Jimi Hendrix to play guitar. Does that mean we're an awesome rock group? Hell no. We do some mediocre covers for our own enjoyment and occaisonally improvise short instrumentals in a shaky attempt impress our friends and relatives. Justin Bieber also thinks he's Kurt Kobain of this generation. Does this mean his music is innovative and inflential? Last I checked he was churning out generic pop songs. Bieber said that? I thought it was Mark Whalberg who said that about him.
  6. I'm 30. Was usually fragile towards horror until several years ago. I prefer the older ones. Can't stand the CGI gore these days. They just don't compare to the mastery of Tom Savini and Rick Baker.
  7. Empire It came out the year I was born as well. 80 was an awesome year for movies..
  8. He played drums on my favorite MJ song, Human Nature.
  9. 181. Be one of the only 12 people on this Earth who don't believe Casey Anthony killed her child at all.
  10. Rented Cedar Rapids at a Blockbuster kiosk and the DVD skips 20 minutes into it because some douchebag who rented it before me didn't take proper care of it. I just downloaded it off a torrent so I can see the rest. I'm not paying another buck for someone else's mistake.
  11. QUOTE (USB Connector @ Jul 20 2011, 05:53 PM) All of the autotune...IT BURNS!!!! I wish people would just be like Indy in Lost Ark regarding Black and her equally appaling (Ke$ha et al) ilk. Just don't look, pay attention and stop anaylzing her awfulness and it will all go away.
  12. I'm on the season 3 finale. Just 4 more to catch up!
  13. I understand you. I'm 30 years old and it's so hard for me to find a girl who is good looking AND has is willing to listen to music before the 80s whose name isn't Michael Jackson,Beatles or Madonna. Christ, there are grown adults I know who actually even prefer to listen to this Disney channel junk over great music like .
  14. As much as I'm glad Emma Stone is back to her red hair, seeing the promotional still of her with Garfield and that pin up esque Vanity Fair (Hot damn! ) cover is making me miss her natural blonde (not kidding) color like crazy.
  15. QUOTE (Babycat @ Jul 17 2011, 11:35 AM) I've never seen Baseketball - is that a combination of baseball and basketball? I haven't seen Cannibal! The musical, either, but I've got the other three - I thought the South Park was very good (which is what I voted for), Team America was laugh-out-loud all the way through, and props to the "Geddy Lee, the best bass player in the world" scene in Orgasmo. Don't forget about him singing O Canada with Terrence and Philip on the South Park movie soundtrack.
  16. South Park I have never laughed out loud in any movie as I did during that Uncle F-cka scene. Speaking of those two, anybody checked out the Book of Mormon soundtrack yet?
  17. http://i51.tinypic.com/mif7ye.gif I am evil Homer! I am evil Homer! I am evil Homer!
  18. Flea should be on that list. Love his solos on Taste The Pain and Tear.
  19. Kirk Pengilly of INXS is worth mentioning as well as Duncan Kilburn of Psychedelic Furs and the late Leroi Moore of DMB. Some lead singers like Bowie, Fogerty and Eddie Money have done nice work on the sax as well.
  20. Somewhere, Mr. and Mrs. Affleck are having the last laugh. They've actually been married 6 years this month.
  21. Dave Sanborn needs to be on that list just for David Bowie's Young Americans album. Ditto his solo on The Sad Cafe by Eagles.
  22. 30 Minutes Over Tokyo http://i51.tinypic.com/i6ie6q.png So many rice crackers claim to be low-cal, but only Fujikawa rice crackers make your interiors go bananas! What'd I do to deserve this? Oh, right.
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