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Melll

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  1. My first band did a cover of Throw Down The Sword. Classic.
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    Cloverfield

    Better quality full trailer: HERE I'm glad they've kept this under wraps as it's certainly feeding the buzz on this movie. The plot as far as we know, is New York is destroyed by a (monster/whatever) and during the clear-up, rescuers find a video-camera, the play back the tape, and what's on the tape is the movie. Beginning with a going-away party for a guy, and decending into the monster attack.... There's nothing about this that looks bad...
  3. Unless you've been hiding under a rock, you'll have noticed this trailer for the forthcoming awesome-looking monster-movie from JJ Abrams. Now Trailer #2 is looking pretty good (beware, very crudely shot, and LOUD!) TRAILER #2 Are we looking forward to this movie? I think so.
  4. Fabulous! I love.... lamp.
  5. Wow, eh? I do like the sound of the plot though. City was an excellent episode (except that Joan Collins was in it....)
  6. True dat: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R78KWHBy-bY I'll have a Samuel Jackson...
  7. It's a shame all the Chappelle stuff was removed from Youtube, we coulda had some fun posting our favourite sketches.
  8. Yo! On my first trip to the states I picked up both seasons on DVD. Awesome. My favourite sketches, Nat King Cole objectifying women, and Samuel Jackson's Beer ("It'll get you DRUNK!"). Rick James has been endlessly quoted, but is still great. I do prefer the "Prince" one of the two Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories. I also loved the Great Moments In Hook-Up History.
  9. Planet Terror was hilarious! But yeah, Death Proof was the best of the two. Gotta love that ending.
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    Transformers

    QUOTE (ElectricEye @ Jul 16 2007, 12:58 PM) QUOTE (JimboGames @ Jul 14 2007, 04:02 PM) . The same dude that voiced Optimus Prime in the cartoon series was Optimus in the movie. Same guy as Megatron too! Nuh-uh, Hugo Weaving was Megatron. Starscream was in the cartoon. Besides it being a "disengage-brain" movie, I enjoy this enormously. And Megan Fox? Very shiny!
  11. The one that goes: "Beeeeeeeeeeoooooooooooowwwwwww", Tom Sawyer.
  12. What exactly does a "Human Serviette" do?
  13. http://us.ent2.yimg.com/musicfinder.yahoo.com/images/yahoo/atlantic/rush/neil1.jpg Is this what they mean by "traditional grip"?
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    Star Trek

    QUOTE (JohnnyBlaze @ Nov 3 2007, 03:18 PM) QUOTE (Melll @ Nov 4 2007, 12:07 AM) I see your point, and I'm a huge fan of Pegg's work, longtime fan of Spaced. I'm just surprised by the choice. Honestly, I don't even know the guy. I'm just hoping for a decent story at this point. Most of the Trek movies have disappointed me (I only like 3 of them) Seriously... seek out Spaced, it's FANtastic! Agreed on the good Trek Movies. I hate the Slow-Motion Picture, and Five is just utter bobbins!
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    Star Trek

    I see your point, and I'm a huge fan of Pegg's work, longtime fan of Spaced. I'm just surprised by the choice.
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    Star Trek

    QUOTE (ReRushed @ Oct 12 2007, 09:12 PM) Simon Pegg as Scotty! Eh? I would've cast, like, a scotsman in that role... I would also question any plotline which includes the word "somehow".
  17. Zed. It's the proper way, like god intended...
  18. http://photos-d.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sctm/v119/149/101/704540544/n704540544_1217139_545.jpg Me and my ex-wife are good pals, and now she's had a baby by someone new, I visited her recently to meet her new arrival. Bless 'im, he's a little cutie!
  19. "How we gonna save the community centre? Hey let's do a show!" I remember seeing this, utterly rubbish.
  20. I'd go with The Shining. Gotta love that.
  21. Foo Fighters, Sheffield - 12th November.... I think.
  22. Incubus/Puggy MEN Arena Manchester, 20th September 2007 & Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, 21st September 2007 Setlist (Nottingham variations in brackets): Quicksand A Kiss To Send Us Off Nice To Know You - (Wish You Were Here) Anna Molly Pistola Vitamin Are You In - (Circles) Love Hurts - (Here In My Room) Drive Megalomaniac Sick Sad Little World Oil & Water Dig - (Nice To Know You) --------- The Warmth - (Favourite Things) Nowhere Fast - (Beware Criminal!) Acquious Transmission Two gigs in two days, firstly, the support. Puggy. They were actually really quite good. Inoffensive noise, produced by three people. All singing, all playing. I draw the line at three-part-harmony skat-singing though (on their last song). http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b84/melll1972/incubus/DSCF1256.jpg ^ Manchester Now, I'd been waiting since, well, April for this/these gigs (Notts was not on the cards in April, rescheduling allowed me to go). These were originally postponed due to Michael Einzigers Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, so for this tour, he's playing with a Gibson SG, as opposed to his Fender Jazzmaster (that's for the guitar freaks), and the sound is slightly different. http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b84/melll1972/incubus/DSCF1275.jpg ^ Manchester Manchester's set brought a chunk from the new album, which I like a lot more than the last one, and it's nice to see that Brandon is (a) ditched his metrosexual haircut so he looks like a rockstar again and ( is in fine fine voice, as always. Never hits a bum note onstage, that guy. http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b84/melll1972/incubus/DSCF1297.jpg ^ Nottingham One thing that I always notice about Incubus gigs (and these ones are No. 4 and 5 for me), is that the audience are so damn PRETTY! I felt like the ugly kid there, honestly. For Manchester I was sandwiched between two beautiful ladies who I should not allowed to have been in the same ballpark as, and for Notts, I was accompanied by my friend Mel, who's gorgeous! http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b84/melll1972/incubus/DSCF1317.jpg ^ Nottingham Ok, so setlist variations for the two nights was fantastic to see (and hear), because I'd read beforehand that because of Einziger's injury and recovery, the sets wouldn't change much, and they wouldn't include some of the lesser-known, obscure material (so any hope of playing Nebula from S.C.I.E.N.C.E, which they were doing before the injury, was out)... I think because I went to both nights, I definitely got to enjoy the best Incubus sets. In Manchester, I got to hear The Warmth (possibly my favourite Incubus song), and in Nottingham, they played Here In My Room and Favourite Things, both of which I love, and for the latter, I never thought I'd hear. Notable happenings in these gigs, was blowing out the lighting rig for Pistola in Nottingham, but it made it kinda minimalist playing the opening in the dark, and having limited lighting for the rest of the song. Also, comsummate professionals for (a) not paying attention to it, and ( playing on as if nothing happened. I do have one complaint though (apart from the relative lack of older material), which is, please please please, stop the pointless jazz noodling, you can fit two more songs in the set if you didn't do that! I love drum segues more than most, but when you're playing a shortened set anyway, surely it's best to try fit in as many songs as you can, right? 8.5/10 (.5 of a point added for Brandon keeping his shirt ON!)
  23. Had to go with the majority...
  24. Far Cry, but bubbling under is The Larger Bowl, Main Monkey Business and Spindrift.
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