Pause it at 1:15 and you'll see the guy looks nothing like Sherinian (but he does like tilting his keyboard like him).
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Pause it at 1:15 and you'll see the guy looks nothing like Sherinian (but he does like tilting his keyboard like him).
When I was a kid, this trailer was legitimately scary!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RryaqGHep0
!!!! :cool
I like EM more now than I did way back when. It's an acquired taste, no doubt about it!
:rofl
The young trio called Asterism has a new album in September, titled Animetic. Their sound continues to mature, and they're no longer just another instrumental shred band. More influences happily...
Arguably. :lol
Atem is my favorite of the pre-Phaedra albums.
:lol No soundtrack? It's pretty good.
C.H.U.D. finally got a Blu-ray and LP/CD soundtrack reissue!
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Or https://www.discogs.com/artist/4993974-Xanadu-17
This reminds me of the blogger who wrote back in 2019, "25 years later, The Terminator really isn't that good a movie."
Barring his inability to do simple arithmetic (35 years, not 25), the guy...
Ding! Ding! Ding! The best twenty you'll ever spend.
Double-true.
He's not even 30, right?
An early role for Armand Assante, too.
Prophecy is a camp classic, especially when you compare it to the dreadful Mutant (the one with "chemical zombies," and starring Wings Hauser and the late Bo...
If someone says they've "never heard of" Xanadu...don't believe 'em. :lol
Their 1979 album Force Majeure is one of their best: one side-length suite, two pieces on Side B, including the requisite long sequencer track (real drums, too).
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1979's Prophecy's mutant bear + airborne sleeping bag victim for the win! :lol
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Hey, 3LB. What have you heard so far? There are some good comps, but like John says, the best comps cover specific eras.
The mid-'70s (following the first three albums) has them working with...
RIP. :(
Yeah! Now you have to watch Laserblast with Roddy McDowall and Rainbeaux Smith. :cool
Suh-weet! Across from it is the Jupiter-8 (but you already knew that), which I still consider his primary weapon.
It's not worth it. It was a limited run of 500 copies. When one turns up, the seller wants a lot.
No kidding!? Sweet. :cool
I haven't seen it, but now I want to. :up
The most f-bombs, eh? I'm surprised Jay Mewes hasn't recommended it. :lol
Locke (2014). Stars Tom Hardy, Olvia Colman, Ruth Wilson and a pre-Webhead Tom Holland.
Think a movie that takes place entirely "inside a car" for 85 minutes won't be interesting? Think again.
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:cool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTEoRhNHrxo
...and Dawn Dunlap. Yeah, I like that one.
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I'm a big fan of Hard Times. Bronson, Coburn, Ireland and some other heavies. A great, gritty film, IMO. Bronson was in his early fifties and sported an impressive physique — he looked made of...
We all know Danny Trejo ain't no geezer teaser! :D
RIP. :horns
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Dang, that is cool.
Nichelle was 89.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/original-star-trek-star-nichelle-nichols-dead-at-89/ar-AA109ZW3?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=459eb88fcfdb4492a6a6ef07e144727b
RIP Nichelle Nichols.
I'm listening!
Got my order yesterday (yes, he had mailed it before I sent him e-payment).
FWIW, he should have the rest of his inventory out of storage by the end of the year.
That's crazy. His tone on that album is unearthly.
It'd been a minute, so I figured I'd email Greg aka Walker, Utah Ranger about some old/new music. He replied within just a few hours. I reserved some discs and am waiting to hear back about some...
I agree. I just can't see anyone but Caan in the role of Frank.
I've always liked this one, composed by Tony Banks (from his album Soundtracks), and sung by Toyah.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AID50sFkPPU
Yeah, Heat is great (and Thief is even better). I saw Heat in the theater and it was a sublime experience. One of the few times the audience's attention was locked (and that was before cellphones,...
Mann just released Heat 2 in novel form.
E-x-a-c-t-l-y.
Grab a cheap phone and sign up for T-Mobile's unlimited calling for $25/mo. Call anywhere in the States and talk as long as you want.
Claudio's scores are always on point. He issued two "Italo-disco" albums, called Sanremo Dance and Skywalker. Fabio was helpin' him out on the latter, too. :lol
Claudio was doing some similarly unremarkable and forgettable stuff on his own around that time.
I was lazing in front of the teevee on Saturday night when lo! Pluto commences its transmission of Apocalypse Now: Redux.
That's the long version with numerous scenes added back in, including the...
Ohh, my. I've come this >< close to buying that, just to "complete" the collection, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. It should have been issued under the name Volo. "Est" is cool, but it's on...
There's nothing boring about Grace Under Pressure...quite the opposite!
Tony's a funny guy, and an AMAZING bassist. His "Bass Noodle" clips on YouTube only reaffirm he needs to issue an instrumental bass-centric album sooner than later.
The Man from B.E.A.T.O.
The first rule of Beato is...you talk about Beato, and often.
The opening of War was badass, but Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was the better of Matt Reeves' two ape films, by far.
:cool Chris Knight (V. Kilmer) and Susan Decker (D. Foreman). Foreman and M. Meyrink were also in Valley Girl, another Martha Coolidge film.
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'Specially when Scanners is far and away a better movie.
They left out Real Genius, too. That's unforgivable.*
*Okay, on the bright side, at least After Hours and Possession are in there.
When they issued their amusingly titled one-off as BacktotheGoblin (with 2005 tacked on for the album title), Fabio grabbed ample room to flex; the groovacious "Hitches" instantly became and remains...
I concur Black Hole is an extraordinary work. I've loved Charles Burns' art since first seeing it in Death Rattle. I think you'll love it.
I didn't know that, so that's a bit of a relief. When you read something like "have to stay in the States, we'll play the US shows in July, before 'treatments begin'," it's a downer.
We just lost LQ Jones.
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