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#2541 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » duff on fox news soon » 886 weeks ago
Bugger
#2542 Re: GN'R Downloads » Request : VR Demo's » 886 weeks ago
Which ones are you after, here is what I have. Yeah I know there's some offical stuff in there it was easier to copy and paste the whole lot rather than pick out the demos. Let me know and I will put any demos up on megaupload.
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Psycho Killer
Come on Come In
Money
Surrender
No More No More
Gas & a Dollar a Laugh
Negative Creep
Bodies (live)
Wish you were here (live)
Used to love her (acoustic)
Interestate love song (acoustic)
The last fight 92.3 K Rock
Big Machine (Demo)
Slither (Acoustic)
Fall to pieces (Demo)
Slither (Demo)
Loving the Alien (Demo)
Eye for an Eye (Kelly Shaefer Audition)
Time for Pleasin
#2543 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy Elimination- Round 4 » 886 weeks ago
It was ITW for me too. I don't mind it for what it is, but the songs remaining are better so scratchyalater If The World
#2544 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy Elimination- Round 3 » 887 weeks ago
Yep, now I've gotta stick the boot into track 2 also.
I dont' really hate any of the songs from here on in but this one had to go next. Aside from the vocals everything else seems a bit of a mess of sounds too often throughout the song for me.
#2545 Re: GN'R Downloads » Finally got around to... » 887 weeks ago
...downloading the Live in Paris show from a torrent. What a kickass show! I am now wondering why in bloody hell they didn't just use a continuous show for Live Era because there's some cool talking from Axl in there like towards Warren Beatty. "If you think Madonna kicked your ass, I'm bettin' on Annette."
The Chicago '92 and Oaklahoma '92 are two pretty good pro shot concerts as well if you haven't seen them. Chicago is great coz it's a long show, has some great rants by Axl and they play Coma.
I also like the really early shows in 1991 like Noblesville Indiana and the St Lous Riot show. Axl seems a like a man possessed. The first song for the St Lous Riot show - Perfect Crime, Axl seems like he is spitting venom as he sings, he seems so psyched up and hypo it's almost scary.
#2546 Re: The Sunset Strip » The BATMAN Thread » 887 weeks ago
Aussie wrote:tejastech08 wrote:Yes, he did go out on top. He's going to become a legend frozen in time because of this unfortunately. The James Dean of the 2000's.
I would highly recommend you go see this movie in the theater. The cinematography on it looks incredible. Begins was nominated for an Oscar for Cinematography and I think the footage so far from TDK looks even better as far as the visual style. They're using a blue filter on the cameras instead of the brown filter like they did with Begins. It really is going to look great on the big screen and there will be some stunning, iconic shots of both Batman and the Joker.
I gotta confess I gave up on the Batman films back in the day when Penguin was in it and he had the army of penguins marching with bombs or something on their backs :sick:
I turned my back so much in disgust that I never even saw BB. But after hearing everything about TDK I think I might have to back and get that out and watch it.
Do you know if there is much of the storyline continued, that you would miss out on if you hadn't seen BB? I will still watch BB, but I was just curious.
Yes I think I will have to see it in all it's glory at the cinema. Besides, I gotta support Heath being a fellow Aussie from Perth.
Ha, go Aussies! I enjoy watching the pro golfers from your country, guys like Geoff Ogilvy, Adam Scott, and Stuart Appleby.
Batman Begins is a great movie. He doesn't become Batman until around an hour into the movie. The biggest continuity between Batman Begins and TDK is that all the major characters are back: Bruce, Alfred, Lucious Fox, Commissioner Gordon (who is just a lowly cop during Begins and actually gets promoted to Lieutenant at the very end of the film) and Rachel Dawes (Bruce's lifelong friend and he has a huge crush on her of course...she does on him as well). Nolan's movies have a very different style from the other Batman films. The cast is excellent. It includes Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman, Liam Neeson, Tom Wilkinson, and Cillian Murphy. Katie Holmes (TERRIBLE actress) plays Rachel Dawes. She was replaced by Maggie Gyllenhaal in TDK for the role of Rachel. The final scene of Begins is the perfect setup for TDK. It is what has been fueling hype for this movie for 3 years.
Yeah we have had the odd decent golfer from down under. I enjoy watching those three you mention play too. On a seperate golf related note I see Greg Norman creating a bit of a stir with his marriage this weekend to Chris Evert. There's a bit of golfing tragedy for you, awesome golfer in his day and a damn successful business man, but man the poor guy just couldn't win a US major. I am sure he would have swapped one of his two British Open wins for a major win on US soil. I think most Americans wanted to see him win at the time too, but damn he just couldn't get over the line.
Thanks for the rundown on BB - I will get it out and post my comments on what I think.
#2547 Re: The Sunset Strip » The BATMAN Thread » 887 weeks ago
Aussie wrote:I have to say I am actually looking forward to this movie and may even get off my butt to go and see it at the theatre rather than waiting for it on DVD - which for me is really saying something.
With all the acclaim that Ledger has had for his role in the film (which I have no doubt he will live up to when I see it), it's a bloody tragedy that this was his last, although I suppose he went out on top!
Yes, he did go out on top. He's going to become a legend frozen in time because of this unfortunately. The James Dean of the 2000's.
I would highly recommend you go see this movie in the theater. The cinematography on it looks incredible. Begins was nominated for an Oscar for Cinematography and I think the footage so far from TDK looks even better as far as the visual style. They're using a blue filter on the cameras instead of the brown filter like they did with Begins. It really is going to look great on the big screen and there will be some stunning, iconic shots of both Batman and the Joker.
I gotta confess I gave up on the Batman films back in the day when Penguin was in it and he had the army of penguins marching with bombs or something on their backs :sick:
I turned my back so much in disgust that I never even saw BB. But after hearing everything about TDK I think I might have to back and get that out and watch it.
Do you know if there is much of the storyline continued, that you would miss out on if you hadn't seen BB? I will still watch BB, but I was just curious.
Yes I think I will have to see it in all it's glory at the cinema. Besides, I gotta support Heath being a fellow Aussie from Perth.
#2548 Re: The Sunset Strip » The BATMAN Thread » 887 weeks ago
I have to say I am actually looking forward to this movie and may even get off my butt to go and see it at the theatre rather than waiting for it on DVD - which for me is really saying something.
With all the acclaim that Ledger has had for his role in the film (which I have no doubt he will live up to when I see it), it's a bloody tragedy that this was his last, although I suppose he went out on top!
#2549 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy Elimination- Round 2 » 887 weeks ago
Riyadh - as I said somewhere else, it's that grating ahhh ahhh ahhh by Axl that ruins it for me.
It's like "ay ay ay ay yeah from KOHD" - but worse. That was tolerable this isn't.
#2550 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy Elimination- Round 1 » 887 weeks ago
I never understood why IRS is hated. It's the closest we have to old GNR. It's guitar driven and it fucking rocks. All hardcore fans hate it but the general public seem to favor it.
I suppose I don't like it because IMHO the lyrics are really lame. I also think Axl uses one of his more stupid sounding voices in it.