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Kevin

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  1. I guess thriller/horrors are always a higher risk in this category,aren't they. For me, the Exorcist II was definately a bummer. If it had even kept part of the elements that made the first one so great I think I could have put up with it. I mean just having Linda Blair running around freaking people out in that makeup ( which is still primo 30+ years on) would've made the movie ! ::

    BTW, XXX, is your icon from some game ? If so, can I ask which ?

  2. I'd like to get a list of movies we've seen that we really expected or hoped were going be great , but, to us at least, they just sucked !

    For starters: "Dancer in the Dark" -Bjork

    "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" -Sean Connery

    "Titanic" - Dicaprio

    "The Phantom Menace" - Yoda

    "Star Trek (the motion picture) - William Shatner

    :stars: :sleepy:

  3. It was just himself with his most recent bunch. About 80% of the show were P.F songs and the remainder being his solo works. Had a big screen behind him doing Pink Floyd-ish and other artistic stuff. Small venue, great accoustics--you're right ,not all the boys were there, but still nice to spend an evening with the great man (and be able to really see him rather than looking at a jumbo-ton or something !) :guitar: :coolio:

  4. Without wanting to ask your age ;), I'd suggest that you may have seen an American television miniseries called "Holocaust" . After it aired on television, many movie channels replayed it. I'd guess that it was originally out 20~ or so years ago.

  5. LOL...You're right, Roger, I am a bit of a dumbass. The reason I posted was that I recalled you being a bit of a Bush-guy in an earlier thread, and I was just trying to get your goat. Anyway, no harm intended; hopefully none done. :jester: :happybanana:

  6. Holy Smokers ! Canadians never had that show on T.V. at least during the '70s and '80s and couldn't pick him out in a police lineup ! I do know the character though and , if you would'nt mind, give me a little more info on him. :thumbsup:

  7. The best performance I've ever seen live was Roger Waters in Tokyo...though the Stones (Voodoo Lounge) would come a close second ! I don't know what it is --perhaps the pressure to play hits, or being out of one's country, but bands seem to give More out -of -country than they do elsewhere. Jaded as we must feel they are, maybe there's something to it ! Hell, We all go wild abroad, right ? :: :coolio: :bow:

  8. Jr. your right, the luftwaffe had been knocked out as an effective force by then (June 6, 1944), at least over the landing beaches. Hey, love your Victorian photo, guessing you might like some of the colonial flicks I mentioned before. Cheers !

  9. Love your entusiasm and hope it satisfies you! However, the Beatles Anthology turned out to be really less than zero--most of these B.S albums are 10(?) second blurbs put out by marketeer who want to eat fans like you. I really hope this is different,however, but I would suggest not being first in line. :angel:

  10. Roger, I'm assuming your joking as there cannot infact be a war on terror---'terror' being an intangible concept and thus as reasonable as a war on god/sloth/wickedness/this damn cold, if you will ,or whatever. If your're going to pick a fight...name your enemy ! :rockon:

  11. 'Zulu' or 'Zulu Dawn'-- I think they pitted two types of mankind: one cocky. industrial and sure-footed with that of conservative and content, in a fairly balanced way. One can feel both sympathy and support for either side--which I think is the goal of any balaced war-flick.

  12. Pink Floyd - We don't need no Education

    Abba - Fernando

    Devo - Crack that whip

    The Clash - London Calling

    the Beatles - Maxwell's Silver Hammer

    The Stones - Angie

    Alice Cooper - School's Out

    Stevie Nicks - White winged dove

    10CC - Not in love

    Marty Balin - Hearts

    Elvis - In the Ghetto

    Supertramp - Long Way Home

    Talking Heads - Pscho Killer

    U2 - New Year's Day

    Depeche Mode - Behind the Wheel :thumbsup:

  13. "It was Christmas Eve, babe,... in the drunk tank..."

    Maybe it's a bit early, but it's always here before you'd like/want. I was thinking that each year there are always xmas compilations for sale, but they rarely contain anything I'd like to see covered, either humorously or seriously. Any thoughts ?

    Sex pistols- Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer

    Tom Waits- White Christmas

    Devo- Good King Wenceslas(?)

  14. Thanks, unclejoe. Seems a reasonable enough answer--though edna's answer may be part of it as well ;). It's just always been a kind of 'elephant-in the -livingroom' thing for me as everyone notices it, I've seen it parodied, but just never heard an explanation before. :thumbsup:

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