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  1. http://writeandsleep.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/hunger_movie_poster_steve_mcqueen.jpg

     

    I love everything Fassbender, so this was a must see. It's really an actors' tour de force, but the plot is somehow... misplaced? I couldn't say. There's a scene that is totally theatre, with the two actors talking to each other for more than 20 minutes all in one take. But still, you don't get into the psychology of the character. But maybe it was the point. Anyway recommended.

  2. I hate it because it's not about elves or black holes.

     

    You have to dig deep. Listen to the lyrics of YYZ. :hug2:

    I have written a dissertation about The Camera Eye being about a cybernetic implant in the head of the android from The Body Electric.

    Just wish I had the intelligence to write a dissertation about anything.... :sigh: :blink:

    That's 'cause you ain't prog enough.

     

    :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

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  3. I hate it because it's not about elves or black holes.

     

    You have to dig deep. Listen to the lyrics of YYZ. :hug2:

    I have written a dissertation about The Camera Eye being about a cybernetic implant in the head of the android from The Body Electric.

  4. http://chinesemov.com/images/2014/The-Great-Hypnotist-2014-1.jpg

     

    It's a chinese take on the "6th Sense" concept, but with a twist. Anything more would be a spoiler since the movie is all about challenging the viewer's expectations, until the big revelation at the end.

    It's not bad, just kinda workman-like. Some hotness if you're into asian girls.

  5. Hey Earl! Now is this you saddest post evah!

     

    I love Perfect Kiss!! I also love the video to death.

    I remember it was the early 80s, I was a total virgin of anything that wasn't top 10, and then one night this video came up on our proto-Mtv of those days... These serious, emotionless faces, the menacing vibe, the sinister atmosphere, the fact that it was all faces... It scared me, haunted me, picked my curiosity and surely jump-started me in a new path of discovery of music.

    I even used it in my classes.

     

  6. Hey Pete! No way, Chris dead?! I had no idea! RIP.

     

    You know, living in small town Italy and before the internet, I would listen to these records and have absolutely NO IDEA of how the singers looked like! I had to make up their faces in my mind just listening to the voices. For example, Colin Blunstone had the face of a very very old guy in my imagination, kinda like Gandalf! Because he has this deep, "old man" voice.

    Another vocalist I made up the appearence was Elmer Gantry, he looked like a spaced-out hippie, because of the vibe I would get from Psychobabble and Maybe a Price.

     

    Earl, I actually love Ammonia Avenue. It's the last great APP album for me. Sure, the orchestra is very tuned down, there's electronic drums and it has some failed pop songs like One More Reason, but Pipeline and the title track are super, Let me Go Home is fuc**in heavy and Prime Time is stellar. If you want guitar, check out Ian Bairnson's solo in that song! It's one of the best guitar solos ever!!

  7. Hey Earl!! To think it took so long to have an official APP thread!!

    The first album, Tales of Mistery, is totally prog, with even an orchestral suite on side 2. It's still one of my favourite albums ever.

    I Robot is hit or miss for me, side 1 is nearly perfect, side 2 a total nonsense apart the two last instrumentals.

    Pyramid is good, solid, with some masterpieces (In the Lap of the Gods, another prog gem with boleros, choirs and all) and some ill-thought efforts (Pyramania).

    Eve is probably the weakest APP album, with just one great piece, Lucifer, and a lot of sentimental crap.

    Turn of a Friendly Card is "uncompromised Eye in the Sky", it's the last step before taking the pop route. Another suite in 5 movements on side 2, it's another great album.

     

    They are all out there with bonus tracks and all so go get them!

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  8. Could I watch two different films from the 70's featuring Richard Widmark as a general (in the same uniform) dealing with a crisis in a missile silo?? I just did!

     

    http://i.imgur.com/5FEVy1b.jpg

    I just love this movie! The pacing is great and it features my favourite Movie-President of the USA ever. Also, Melvin "Ninotcha" Douglas as the voice of conscience. Great stuff.

  9. http://filmmusicreporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/whiplash.jpg

     

    Just saw it and it rekindled my love for jazz. I'd like to know the opinions of drummers here, what do you think of the movie?

    Is it true you have to go through Full Metal Jacket training to truly become a great? Is it the only way?

     

    I had artistic training when I was in my 20s. One teacher would be a real SoB and push me, another one would be a "good job" (see the movie to understand what it means) kinda guy. I hated the guts of the first one, but by the end of the year I had made a HUGE jump in quality. I loved the other one, but probably sat on my laurels during his classes, never going beyond average results.

    But to these days, I still treasure the latter's teachings more. All the former did was give me technique. Something I still carry with me as well.

     

    So I just stuck my foot in my mouth. What do you think?

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  10. A very good episode, I truly enjoyed it. I love restless Floki, he's probably the best charachter, and I also love the fact that they have Ragnar talking more. During the 2nd season he would just STARE and you'd think he'd gone nuts. But that probably was the point of the authors.

    I always find it takes a lot of piss off the English. They are always made to look like amateurs in military things, while the Vikings are these savage Wolverines. Coming from History Channell, I suppose there's some research in that, it's just that I never imagined ancient english rulers would be so clueless from a strategic PoW.

  11. As I said, Blind Guardian can't make a bad album. No one ever taught them how to make a miserable dud.

     

    Like with their previous album "At the Edge of Time", I'm not a fan of the introductory epic track. Their only epic in my eyes is "And Then There Was Silence"... I will say that though, after just one listen, The Ninth Wave is certainly better than Sacred Worlds.

    What do you think of Gran Parade?

     

    Great, I didn't notice it was an epic the first listen-through since it was without viewing whatever track it was I was on.

    I find myself listening to this album as a whole opera more and more, without paying attention to single songs. As a matter of fact, I still haven't learned the titles of the songs!

    I have to say anyway that the bonus track DIstant Memories should have been a single, not a bonus track!

  12. As I said, Blind Guardian can't make a bad album. No one ever taught them how to make a miserable dud.

     

    Like with their previous album "At the Edge of Time", I'm not a fan of the introductory epic track. Their only epic in my eyes is "And Then There Was Silence"... I will say that though, after just one listen, The Ninth Wave is certainly better than Sacred Worlds.

    What do you think of Gran Parade?

  13. I've been looking through several of the discussions on the forum lately, and CA seems to be a scapegoat almost in terms of dislike.

     

    What I wanna know is, am I the only person on here who would place CA in their top 5 Rush Albums, or even likes the album itself?

    It's just a phase, man. A couple of years back, everyone and their sisters was in love with it.

    Now I can see the most vocal lovers, like losingit2k and Tombstone, still haven't answered yet, so maybe their will pour their love in.

    Just to laugh it off, Mick, are you trying to steal Goober's thunder? :LOL: :lol: :LOL:

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