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Let The Fray Begin

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  1. Bought 4 new CDs... Kamelot - Epica Blue Oyster Cult - Agents of Fortune Dead Kennedys - Frankenchrist Dead Kennedys - Bedtime for Democracy These purchases brought my CD total to 26, while my vinyl total remained at 123.
  2. It appears I'm late, but I could always pop it in the DVD player and try to catch up
  3. Best suspense movie I've seen in a long time. The twist at the end boggled my mind. I thought it was a great concept, much different from the typical teen slasher type flicks..... some of my friends watched it and are disturbed because of it. 4.5/5
  4. QUOTE (furie @ Mar 13 2005, 06:33 PM) sure they leave the possibility open for a sequel, everyone wants to a franchise. the difference with SW is that before ANH had hit the theaters, Lucas has begun to write ESB, and he had an inkling as to how RTJ would go. Sequels aren't as seamlessly integrated into the storyline like episodes 5 & 6. which makes them more than sequels. Point taken.... if we're going by that logic then, I guess my favorite sequel would be Psycho II... Edit: Actually no way, Austin Powers 2 was one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Totally blew International Man of Mystery out of the water.
  5. QUOTE (furie @ Mar 13 2005, 06:22 PM) Empire Strikes Back and RETURN Of the Jedi don't count. they're not sequels, they are part of an intergrated story line. there was always meant to be three. a true sequel is produce after the first one is a sucess, and not before. a sequel is an afterthought given form. Yeah, but in all movies that have sequels, there's usually room LEFT for a sequel at the end of the movie... there isn't a clean, compact ending at the end of the first movie or else the sequel won't work anyway. And who's to say that there WOULD have been 3 Star Wars movies? What if A New Hope had premiered in the theatre, been a total box office bomb and Lucas decided to abandon the project because it wasn't financially smart to continue with additions to the series? In my opinion, any movie that adds to the storyline and comes after another movie is a sequel, and the Star Wars movies are no exception.
  6. QUOTE (RushGuru @ Mar 13 2005, 06:08 PM) QUOTE (Let The Fray Begin @ Mar 13 2005, 03:33 PM) There was this one Johnny Depp movie I watched a long time ago where he was addicted to opium and tracking down a killer who hunted down prostitutes in 1800s London.. some crazy doctor who belonged to a secret cult.. I don't think it was Kevorkian, but it was a really good movie. That was my favorite killer in a movie... I think that's called From Hell. Wasn't it about Jack the Ripper? Yeah, Jack the Ripper, that was it... my memory has been totally on the fritz these last couple days Great movie though.
  7. There was this one Johnny Depp movie I watched a long time ago where he was addicted to opium and tracking down a killer who hunted down prostitutes in 1800s London.. some crazy doctor who belonged to a secret cult.. I don't think it was Kevorkian, but it was a really good movie. That was my favorite killer in a movie...
  8. Most definetely The Empire Strikes back. The Godfather II was a good example too, but for me it didn't really stand up to the original, just personal preference Seeing the Death Star blow up for the first time in A New Hope was mind boggling... but Empire Strikes back was definetely a fun sequel.
  9. Its not smart, or correct, but its one of the things that makes us what we are
  10. Bah I don't get comedy central, only the canadian counterpart comedy network... and THEIR idea of a new show is putting on an Andy Dick reality TV show..... The Assistant or something odd like that. I don't want reality shows on my comedy channel! Wish i was getting your show
  11. QUOTE (Shane @ Feb 25 2005, 09:00 PM) Any Kamelot songs you guys would suggest? Kazzman suggested Center of the Universe as a good Kamelot starter song (Its the one that got him into the band) And I definetely agree... the song is metal, but its not typical metal... and the guy has a great voice have to hear to appreciate
  12. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Feb 25 2005, 12:38 PM) OK, try this one http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v110/Jimyyz2112/dad2.jpg He looks almost in pain... for that reason, I'm going to guess.. Where's My Thing?
  13. Yessssssss... this show is on EVERY day on the comedy network, and I wake up to it, sometimes watching it twice a day! Adventures With Bill is one of my favorite sketches, but I also love Ranger Gord and his incessant loneliness, Old Man Sedgewick (spelling?) getting animals stuck in his pants, and Red's incessant attempts to make kooky inventions out of household products! This is truly an innovative show, and one I have watched for a while now...... even the movie, Duct Tape Forever, wasn't half bad
  14. Finally, another one I know, and only because I curiously followed Danzig for a while because I liked the Misfits. Danzig - Her Black Wings
  15. QUOTE (DonnaWanna @ Feb 25 2005, 02:33 PM) I have an invite to see Motley Crue this thursday, Not too sure tho, only met these people 1 time b4, But id love to seethe Crue play once more all together, ill have to give a call and see if the ticket is still an offer for me Hopefully they play Rattlesnake Shake. "Do the Rattlesnake Shake, shake, shake shake "
  16. I might go see Alexisonfire when they come in a few days. Not because I like them (I actually can't stand em) but a dear friend of mine is stuck with nobody to go....
  17. Hmm, interesting.... definetely looks like something I'd order on PPV and enjoy from the comforts of home (Gotta really capture my attention to get me to the 13 dollar movie tickets these days )
  18. All is quiet on the western front..... and the eastern, for that matter.
  19. QUOTE (afansince74 @ Feb 25 2005, 09:19 AM) QUOTE (Let The Fray Begin @ Feb 25 2005, 08:58 AM) Uhhh.. oooooh.. nooo Edit: I wish I could properly mimic the voices in that scene, but my keyboard limits me I don't know... did a pretty good job I thought! When you read these things, do you do the voices too, like the 'peperpots,' in your head (or out loud)? I always do... I just can't help it! Ello, Mrs. Premise. Oh, Ello, Mrs. Conclusion. Busy Day? Busy? I just spent four hours burying the cat. Four hours to bury a cat? Yes - it wouldn't keep still. Shreekin' about... howlin'. Oh - it wasn't dead, then? No, no - but it's not at all a well cat , and bein' as we're going away for a fortnight, I thought I'd better bury it, just on the safe side. Haha, I definetely do the voices in my head! I can't help it Reg Further more, it it the birthright of every man... Stan Or woman. Reg Why don't you shut up about women, Stan? You're putting us off. Stan Women have a perfect right to play a part in our movement, Reg. Rogers Why are you always on about women, Stan? Stan I want to be one. Reg What? Stan I want to be a woman. From now on, I want you all to call me Loretta. Reg What? Loretta It's my right as a man. Judith Well, why do you want to be Loretta, Stan? Loretta I want to have babies. Reg You want to have babies?! Loretta It's every man's right to have babies if he wants them. Reg But...you can't have babies! Loretta Don't you opress me! Reg I'm not opressing you, Stan. You haven't got a womb. Where is the foetus going to gestate? You're going to keep it in a box? Loretta Sniff. Judith Here, I've got an idea. Suppose you agree that he can't actually have babies, not having a womb, which is nobody's fault, not even the Romans', but that he can have the right to have babies. Rogers Good idea, Judith. We shall fight the oppressors for your right to have babies, brother. Sister! Sorry. Reg What's the point? Rogers What? Reg What's the point of fighting for his right to have babies, when he can't have babies? Rogers It is symbolic of our struggle against opression. Reg Symbolic of his struggle against reality.
  20. Uhhh.. oooooh.. nooo Edit: I wish I could properly mimic the voices in that scene, but my keyboard limits me
  21. Well, it's Seth Green's creation, and he does alright in Family Guy.... does look rather funny
  22. QUOTE (afansince74 @ Feb 24 2005, 11:30 PM) QUOTE (kazzman @ Feb 24 2005, 05:34 PM) QUOTE (Let The Fray Begin @ Feb 23 2005, 11:32 PM) Very cool. There just happens to be an IMAX theatre in my town... but its inside a large spherelike building you have to see to believe called Science World, and I believe you have to pay for both the movie AND the Science World admission. If I'm ever there though, I'll see it Yeah, we have an Omnimax theater here as well (if thats what they call it by you). Last time I was there I saw Star Wars on it... Got an IMAX in Branson, MO., about 35 miles away. Saw LOTR(ROTK) there last... it was awesome! I'll have to watch for this one, for sure! They played LOTR in Omnimax?? WOW, that must have been some show....
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