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| When bad movies happen to good actors. |
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Posted by: GonzoStyle - 02-26-2002, 05:18 PM - Forum: Entertainment Unlimited
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Ever go see a movie cause one of your favorite actors were in it? Then you sit there and think "What the fuck was wrong with them when they chose this role?" It can also mean that they turned in such a great performance yet they couldn't save the film. Here's some of my choices.
These are recent choices:
Brad Pitt - Meet Joe Black
Jack Nicholson - The Pledge
Martin Landau - Ready to Rumble
Sean Connery - The Avengers
Dustin Hoffman & Samuel L. Jackson - Sphere
Robert De Niro - Rocky and Bullwinkle
Denzel Washington - The Siege
Al Pacino - Revolution
James Caan - Nicky Blue Eyes
Marlon Brando - Island Of Dr. Moreau
Tim Roth - Planet of The Apes
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| An 80's tribute |
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Posted by: Maynard - 02-26-2002, 05:07 PM - Forum: Noise Pollution
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damn, some of the best songs were written in the 80's. No doubt!
<center>Kyrie
Mr. Mister
Kyrie eleison, kyrie eleison, kyrie
The wind blows hard against this mountain side
Across the sea into my soul
It reaches into where I cannot hide
Setting my feet upon the road
My heart is old, it holds my memories
My body burns a gemlike flame
Somewhere between the soul and soft machine
Is where I find myself again
Kyrie eleison, down the road that I must travel
Kyrie eleison, through the darkness of the night
Kyrie eleison, where I'm going will you follow
Kyrie eleison, on a highway in the light
When I was young I thought of growing old
Of what my life would mean to me
Would I have followed down my chosen road
Or only wished what I could be
Kyrie eleison, down the road that I must travel
Kyrie eleison, through the darkness of the night
Kyrie eleison, where I'm going will you follow
Kyrie eleison, on a highway in the light</center>
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| A little country |
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Posted by: Bondgirl - 02-26-2002, 04:45 PM - Forum: Noise Pollution
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From Hillbilly Heaven, To Honky Tonk hell
On a hillside in Hazzard
Sets a new double-wide
God's little acre
Pure paradise
A poor boy found heaven
With a good country girl
He had all he wanted
She was his whole world
But working the coal mine
Can wear a man down
He started spending
Too much time in town
He found temptation
Fell under it's spell
And Hillbilly Heaven
Went to Honky Tonk hell
From Hillbilly Heaven
To Honky Tonk hell
From a warm home fire burning
To a cold, cheap motel
And an angel is crying
'Cause her good man fell
From Hillbilly Heaven
To Honky Tonk hell
Somewhere in Hazzard
On a dark, dead-end street
Where whiskey and heartache
And old memories meet
He looks for salvation
In a bottle each night
And just goes on livin'
Though he's lost his life
Now there's a job in the coal mine
That needs to be filled
And a heartache in Hazzard
That won't ever heal
He had it all
Now it's all for sale
And Hillbilly Heaven's
Gone to Honky Tonk hell
From Hillbilly Heaven
To Honky Tonk hell
From a warm home fire burning
To a cold, cheap motel
And an angel is crying
'Cause her good man fell
From Hillbilly Heaven
To Honky Tonk hell
He's gone from Hillbilly Heaven
To Honky Tonk hell
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| A new band - Luxt |
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Posted by: Maynard - 02-26-2002, 04:18 PM - Forum: Noise Pollution
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So I stumbled onto this band last night. I was looking up some cover's of some stuff and these guys popped up. So I decided to check em out. I totally dig female singers, and this chick can wail.
Here are some mp3's you can download to check em out.
They are considered "Hard edged industrial-electronic-rock". They are out of Sacramento, and looks like they have a few albums out, but really haven't been discovered yet.
Check em out if you want, just thought some of you might like em.
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| Game on! - The nhl returns.... |
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Posted by: Sean Cold - 02-26-2002, 02:40 PM - Forum: SportsCenter
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Quote:Olympic foes once again NHL teammates
NHL players have one grueling tournament behind them. Another looms seven weeks from now.
The NHL regular season resumes after a 12-day break with 13 games tonight, with five more to follow Wednesday.
The Stanley Cup playoffs begin on April 17, and there is little rest for the NHL Olympians who spent nearly two weeks fighting for three medals.
Canada, the United States and Russia finished 1-2-3 in the Salt Lake City Games, but now, many players on those teams must resume competing for an NHL postseason berth just two days after the Olympic championship game.
Tuesday's highlight is the matchup between the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils.
It is not yet known whether Team Canada goalie Martin Brodeur will start for the Devils or if Team USA goalie Mike Richter will play for the Rangers. But the game will still feature plenty of Olympians -- including five others who played Sunday.
The Rangers lean heavily on stars Eric Lindros and Theo Fleury, who helped win gold for Canada, as well as silver medalists Brian Leetch and Mike York.
The Devils will likely play Brian Rafalski -- who scored for Team USA on Sunday -- in hopes he can help New Jersey make it out of Madison Square Garden with a victory.
Team Canada teammates Jarome Iginla and Joe Sakic both scored twice in the 5-2 victory over the United States, but will quickly become opponents when Calgary plays in Colorado.
The Flames' Iginla leads the NHL scoring race with 64 points. Colorado's Sakic, the Olympic tournament MVP, is eighth in the scoring race with 56 points.
Also Tuesday, Detroit heads to Tampa Bay, where goalie Dominik Hasek, who backstopped the Czech Republic in the Olympics, could face bronze medalist Nikolai Khabibulin, the Russian goalie.
In other games, Florida plays in Washington, Boston visits the New York Islanders, Los Angeles travels to Columbus, Chicago plays in Philadelphia, Buffalo heads south to play Atlanta, Ottawa heads to Montreal, Carolina plays in Toronto, San Jose is in Nashville, Dallas is in Phoenix and St. Louis plays at Vancouver.
The Stars, locked in a tie for eighth with Vancouver and with their first five games against teams trying to secure Western Conference playoff berths, have five Olympians, including Canadians Ed Belfour and Joe Nieuwendyk and American Mike Modano.
"It would be nice to think they would have a little bit of time to breathe," Stars coach Rick Wilson told The Dallas Morning News. "But we don't have that luxury. We need them and we need them in impact fashion right off the bat.
"They're coming off a tremendous emotional intensity. Will they be able to jump back with the same focus and emotional passion that we were seeing before the break? We're hopeful. We need it."
For Nieuwendyk, memories of Salt Lake City are separate from winning the Stanley Cup in 1999 with the Stars and being named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner.
"This is a different feeling," he said. "When the whole country is watching. It's a special feeling of pride."
Modano said he understood Team Canada's relief.
"There's certainly a lot more pressure on them than there is on us," the Dallas center said. "Their whole country talked about this thing for the last year."
After Tuesday night's heavy schedule, the Kings, Red Wings, Flyers, Devils, Canadiens and Blackhawks play again Wednesday night.
League general managers will also get busy, trying to improve their teams by the March 19 trading deadline.
The race for playoff spots is particularly tight in the East, where Philly and Boston are tied atop the conference with 75 points. Three other teams -- Toronto, Ottawa and the Islanders -- are within eight points of the leaders.
In the West, the Red Wings are still the clear leaders with a 15-point cushion over the second-place team -- Chicago -- and a 17-point edge on Colorado.
Yet, with 11 Olympians and several key players over 35, the Red Wings could tire in the final weeks, setting both conference races up for exciting finishes.
But a good sign for Detroit came shortly after Canada's win in Sunday's gold medal game. Just after the medal presentation, Canadians Steve Yzerman and Brendan Shanahan and Americans Chris Chelios and Brett Hull came together to pose for a picture and to talk.
"The game is over and the four Detroit Red Wings get together at center ice for a picture," Detroit general manager Ken Holland said. "That tells you something."
Ahhhh, the return of hockey is tonight and what a game to kick it off with the Rangers vs the Devils. Granted, it is quite possible niether Richter or Brodeur will be between the pipes tonight, it should still be a good game. It will be a little strange because I am going to the game and I have not an ounce of love for Lindros or Fluery right now. I am sure when the puck drops, that will change.
Who do you think is going to still be playing come April 17th? Do the Rangers and Devils have a chance? Can the Islanders finish strong? Who will win the President's trophey?
I think in the East, the team to watch may be Washington. The Caps are 5 points out of the final playoff spot and if that cunt Jagr stays healthy and actually lives up to his own standards, barring a trade, they could make things rather intresting.
Detroit just seems to be running away with the Presidents trophey at this point. Colorodo and San Jose are in a heated race for second in the confrence. If San Jose does pull a trade off, they could be dangerous. Calgary is my team to watch in the west.
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| Board sanctioned, Keyser endorsed, homo thread - LOOK AT ME!!! I'M GAY!!! |
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Posted by: Keyser Soze - 02-26-2002, 05:44 AM - Forum: The Pit
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It seems you pillow biters are trying to slip your propaganda all over the board again. Well I won't stand for it. Keep you shit contained to this thread where the rest of us won't be infected with your evil unholy depravity. Someone spray this place down with chemokines before we all get hit with the hi five.
EDIT: I would have endorsed it originally, but I figured the Queen was the only one with the power to do that.
Edited By Keyser Soze on Feb. 26 2002 at 12:47
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| Help me stalk alanis - Oh and buy her album too! |
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Posted by: PollyannaFlower46 - 02-26-2002, 02:45 AM - Forum: Noise Pollution
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Tomorrow, Alanis' new album is coming out and Z100 will be broadcasting live from the Virgin Megastore in Times Square to celebrate it...but I can't figure out if this means that Alanis is going to be there. Also, PLJ is having a private concert Wednesday but the only way in is to win, and I can't get through for the life of me....anyone have any suggestions?
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| Movies you want to see - True story, book you read, etc. |
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Posted by: IkeaBoy - 02-25-2002, 10:25 PM - Forum: Entertainment Unlimited
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What are some movies you want to see made. Whether it's a true event in history, a fiction book you read that would translate well to film, a remake or project that you heard about that never worked out?
* The Rise and Fall of Al Capone- it's an interesting story that has never been done justice in a cinematic sense. Untouchables, Scarface(s), St. Valentine's Day Massacre- none of these have been close at all of depicting the baron of Chicago.
* The Rum Diary- early Hunter S. Thompson novel I read this summer. Very good, would be a kick ass movie
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