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Del_Duio

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  1. Dude is awesome, hands down one of the best songwriters ever. He could fart and make a brilliant double album.
  2. At this moment I'm fantasizing him saying "Bruce LeeROY" with the cheesy, echoing vocals "You are the laaaaaast dragon..." playing in the background. :cheers: THE SHOGUN OF HARLEM!!! YEEEEESS!!
  3. Gary Oldman is always a great villain. I liked him a lot in The Book of Eli. And in the Fifth Element too.
  4. Recently? The drill scene in American Sniper. What. The. f**k. -- As a kid though? The Large Marge reveal scene in Pee Wee's Big Adventure lol.
  5. Yeah his "Busy Little Bees" speech basically saying 'Hey sis, I get to f**k you every night or the kids gets it!" is terrible lol.
  6. This reminds me, Depeche Mode is touring soon. http://assets.rollingstone.com/assets/2015/article/are-depeche-mode-metals-biggest-secret-influence-20150811/205371/medium_rect/1438871244/720x405-GettyImages-96996621.jpg
  7. She looks like she just heard Mangini's snare drum in the middle picture haha.
  8. It sucks because Geddy's voice was SO awesome for so long. I like his early shrieky stuff all the way through T4E. He just fell way off at the end, the poor guy. If one day I couldn't play bass anymore... well that's got to be one of the worst things ever, to lose a skill like making music or singing at the level you're used to.
  9. I KNEW I recognized his face! He's the captain with O'Brien trying to expose the "bloody spoonheads" in TNG, right?
  10. Obligatory "That drummer is better than Lars!" comment here. :laughing guy:
  11. My wife and I watched a bunch of Hitchcock movies about a year ago and this was one of them. I'd never seen the whole thing. This is an unbelievably entertaining movie! I had no idea Cary Grant was so funny. Yeah he always had that knack. You need to see him in another Hitchcock thriller To Catch a Thief with Grace Kelly if you haven't seen it. I think it's one of the few that I haven't yet. I remember we watched the one with the giant scene in Albert Hall with the orchestra, Strangers on a Train, The one with Uncle Charlie (one of my favorites), Psycho of course, Vertigo, Rear Window, Rebecca, and North By Northwest. There may have been 1 or 2 more we saw I don't remember offhand.
  12. My wife and I watched a bunch of Hitchcock movies about a year ago and this was one of them. I'd never seen the whole thing. This is an unbelievably entertaining movie! I had no idea Cary Grant was so funny.
  13. Holy shit, this band sucks but that was awesome!
  14. Vader was always too cool to be the ultimate evil in Star Wars. To me, it's Palpatine who's the real evil: http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j119/Kevageit/Gifs/forcelighning.gif
  15. Hard to believe it's the same guy! http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/01/da/51/01da51248fd7e4fa6d73398aafd01fa1.jpg
  16. She's so- Dun dun dun dun da dunnnn... HEEEEEEEEAVVVVYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!
  17. I've always thought Duet was just as overrated... and overall not as good. In the Pale Moonlight is definitely overrated, but it is a truly fantastic episode. The Siege on AR-558 (and more so, it's direct sequel "It's Only a Paper Moon") are teriffic though. Nog really became a stand-out in the final season of DS9. I also quite like the list's addition of Course: Oblivion, one of Voyager's most depressing stories, when you really think about it. I think there were some missed opportunities with episodes like Pre-Emptive Strike (TNG), The Alternative Factor (TOS) and Tuvix (VOY); all of which feature very torn, very unsettling conclusions. Enterprise also has some surprisingly dark episodes, mostly in its third season: Damage, in particular, deals with one of the most unsettling decisions my a Trek captain ever. Only a Paper Moon is REALLY good. On paper if you were to say that 96% of an episode was only going to feature Nog and Vic I'd be worried but boy did they really nail his PTSD. I mean if you take something like Children of Time in where Odo essentially kills 8000 people because of Kira that's pretty dark too!
  18. Aw c'mon guys, how did 5 of you vote this over Hemispheres? This is pretty boring IMO. Even Genesis has way better songs than this one. *shrug*
  19. I liked that aspect a lot too, with any band really. It made things very hard for James though from what I've read. And he's pretty hit or miss live as it is.
  20. Score was a bad setlist? "Oh, not all 43 minutes of Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence... AGAIN..."
  21. I think you misunderstood what Mr. Not was saying. He didn't mean he disliked everything they recorded before Mangini joined. He's talking about not liking the last few albums before Portnoy left. No, I didn't misunderstand. What seems to be lost is how long MP has impacted this band's sound. It wasn't just one or two albums. He's been involved the entire time, sometimes heavily, and more heavily as time went on. Portnoy was basically DT's frontman, more or less. He also had a huge say in how their setlists went (ex. "We haven't played Erotomania in this city for 14 years so let's add it to the set for the 1st night"). But I don't know. I also really enjoyed The Astonishing too.
  22. The only problem Segue, is you will most likely change your stance on this by tomorrow! :D
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