Jump to content

Tombstone Mountain

Members *
  • Posts

    14605
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    34

Everything posted by Tombstone Mountain

  1. Please don't go PC Earl. We prefer you unfiltered
  2. This, plus what Rod said. Booooo Nick helped make it great. You suck Tony
  3. I agree. It's quintessential Rush. The album contains three all time great songs. HF, The Garden, and Clockwork Angels. Hell, the Anarchist is really an all-timer if you think about it. Carnies kicks major ass. I still dig this record more than any other Rush Album.
  4. Drug test required for making this post lol
  5. NO they are not positive on every one. They show an apprecitiation for the effort, but have no problem in saying if the song doesn't make their playlist. See Dream Theater
  6. Beat me to it dude. Was gonna post it. They're losing their luster. Cutting the songs the way they are takes away from the product in the end. I love these guys though. Cool to see them getting off on our favorite band...is it not?
  7. I thought I'd make you dinner my friend http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNFSTVKvq_w
  8. Thanks Michael...Love me some of that song. I think of you often my man
  9. Thanks Stud! Glad to see you made it back from the NAMBLA conference.
  10. Thanks for remembering the day! I really appreciate it. Though I'm not on here that much, I always think fondly back to the days when Rush was still around and the buzz of the Periscope feeds....unmatched euphoria!
  11. I knew you would, you sick bastard!!! Rush on big dog!
  12. Wow!!! Let the love pour out. Gonna make me cry because I've vacated my toxic masculinity.
  13. F'n Layne Staley...why?!? A loss of such magnitude. Makes me sick
  14. Too many edits for me...they enjoyed the song a ton. Ryan lost his mind
  15. "That's gonna be my theme music. When I walk in the room, that shit's gonna be playing"--Ryan Never seen them replay any portion of a song just to groove to it again. Awesome!!!
  16. "They're killing our facial muscles and shit"
  17. I've not seen such a reaction from ANY songs they've reviewed. Dude was sliding down in his chair listening to Alex shred. "These dudes seem to cool to me. My mom listens to Rush."
  18. https://www.washingt...m=.488bccf73ba5 Tom Hanks is the perfect choice to play Mister Rogers in coming biopic By Elahe Izadi January 29 at 5:43 PM Email the author Tom Hanks, left, in 2018 and Fred Rogers in 1989. (Daniel Leal-Olivas/Agence France-Presse/Getty; Gene J. Puskar/AP) All together now: It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood. One of the country’s most likable actors working today (Tom Hanks) will portray one of the country’s most likable entertainers ever (Fred Rogers, a.k.a. Mister Rogers) in a coming feature film. In “You Are My Friend,” based on the friendship that developed between Rogers and journalist Tom Junod, “a cynical journalist begrudgingly accepts an assignment to write a profile piece on the beloved icon and finds his perspective on life transformed,” <a href="http://variety.com/2...ar-1202676746/" style="box-sizing: border-box; text-decoration-line: none; color: rgb(25, 85, 165); border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(213, 213, 213); zoom: 1; font-size: inherit; margin-bottom: 18px; line-height: 1.8em;">according to Variety, which first reported the news. Hanks has played several real-life figures before, such as Charlie Wilson in “Charlie Wilson’s War,” Jim Lovell in “Apollo 13″ and, most recently, The Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee in “The Post.” While Hanks’s career has run the gamut from slapstick fellas to tortured souls, perhaps his most defining attribute is his “America’s Dad” persona. That is an asset to an actor who has signed up to depict Mister Rogers, a larger-than-life figure beloved by generations of children who also changed countless lives by his example of generosity and unconditional love. “The really cool thing about Tom Hanks playing Fred is that Fred and Tom Hanks are similar in a really essential way in that they are gentle people, they are soft-spoken people, but they are powerful people,” Junod told Esquire. “I think that Tom Hanks can really bring that aspect of Fred out.” (Junod also added he is not as cynical as noted in the plot description.) [‘Sully’ is the last straw: You should never travel with Tom Hanks] Junod’s 1998 profile, “Can You Say . . . Hero?” went on to become required reading for fans of feature writing. TriStar acquired worldwide distribution rights to “You Are My Friend.” Marielle Heller (“Diary of a Teenage Girl”) will direct with a script written by Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster. The writing pair had a Rogers-centric script on the 2013 Black List, which chronicles the most-liked unproduced scripts each year, according to studio executives. Rogers has been the subject of several documentaries, including “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” which premiered at Sundance this year. It is not clear yet when “You Are My Friend” will be released, but production is set to begin in September. “The script knocked me out with its message of kindness and its exploration of the human spirit,” Heller said in a statement to Variety. “As a mother, I am so inspired by the teachings of Fred Rogers and as a human I am in awe of his life’s work. I can’t wait to bring his story to the public and be a part of such a thoughtful, smart group of people who are all coming together to make this film, which truly feels to me like an antidote to our very fractured culture.”
  19. This is why they dropped it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKq8LUEZ4Go
  20. Appreciate it for what it is. They're reacting. Part of the joy is watching them. Do you dislike them because they thought Dream Theater couldn't write good songs? Just sayin'
×
×
  • Create New...