Everything posted by james.xy.blunt
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Zeitgeist: Addendum
Under the surface trying to break through deciphering the CODES... I have the 10-DVD trilogy box set. Can you kindly tell me what counter position in the movie/DVD did Neo's ID card pop up? Not doubting you per se...
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Confirmed: Coldplay to give away live CD 'LeftRightLeftRightLeft' at 2009 shows | Tracklisting | Art
there's a Cold War coming on the radio I heard? Is Chris Martin & The Band commenting on the political spectrum & how we have convergent & at times divergent, views on it all? Partisanship, bi-partisan, hegemony, sovereignty, autonomy...
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The official **KEANE** thread
Don't laugh at me, don't look away... .. . Any nice looking anglo-sphere ladies wanna hook up with me for The Tivoli, Brisbane concert on Apr 20 at 7.30pm. I have a spare ticket, otherwise I'll be going to the gig viva me, myself & I.
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Top 5 REM Songs
x1) Idiot x2) The Great Beyond xy) Everybody Hurts y1) Losing My Religion y2) It's The End Of The World As We Know It (& I Feel Fine)
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Music as Medicine
The Verve The Drugs DO Work
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Holy cow!!
He said pretty baby won't you marry me? She said you'd look $hit upon my family tree. That's when he realised he had to start..? The Daily Mail UK? Hmm, as Oasis would sing: The Shock Of Lightning indeed. BTW Mc_Squared, can I kindly suggest I believe that Sacred Cow has been photoshopped & rigged till the cows/satellites/paparazzi come home? No disrespect now aye...
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Anti-Valentine's day songs
She's got what it takes to make ends meet. The eyes of a lover that hit like heat. You know she's a little bit dangerous (armed). Dangerous - Roxette
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Movies you should see and not see: *Official* Movie Review thread (OSCAR SPEC.) Check 1st post!
Aliens come flying from the underground: if you can see it then you will SOS understand..., ALIENS VERSUS HUMAN BEINGS? Just saw this some two hours ago & already it's having an effect on me (make love not war - the power of love must overcome the love of power). According to the film human beings are at: x1) Precipice & turning point in history, we either self destruct &/or or evolve? y1) We all have the capacity to change, but the ultimate 'no-middle-ground' question is will it be for the good - or the bad? I saw the original some years ago on DVD, so I had 'point of reference' on what the movie's political & idealogical aims are. The 50's version had fear of Communism *?* (not to sure of that, but I'm gonna re-watch it to make sure). This 08' version 'adapted' hitherto with a Zeitgeist fear of ecological/environmental/military destruction. I must admit the ending was abrupt, & initially shallow, plus lacking an epilogue. But baby, that's what DVD is for (aka deleted scenes & alternate endings). Hence when it hits the shops at a cheap clearance & affordable price, I will snap it up gladly. There are so many subtle themes in the film (power plays, chain of command, hierarchy, religion, redemption) so much so that if I ever become a college teacher, I would definitely use this film as springboard for discussion & further exploration of these issues; that effect & can change the world. Another potential morale/message (science-fiction revels in this) is nothing ever stays the same, hate can become love (vis-a-vis) vice versa: all done within an unpredictable/'chaos theory' time frame. IMHO the special effects played a secondary part to the drama & emotional resonance. Keanu Reeves was splendid & a key contributor (maybe they should have called this film The Matrix 4: Redux). Jennifer Connelly was intense & did enough (she looked pretty with her black hair). Will Smith's son was annoying at first, but later you grow to sympathise with his character for losing his dad: he simply missed the hell out of him. So yeah, add the theme of mourning/child psychology/parenting to the list above. Cathy Bates (I will always remember her for her role in Misery - based on a Stephen King novel) exemplified the gun-ho nature of American ...let's invade Iraq, Afghanistan shall we... politicians. MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION MAD? [ame=http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A3Q21CJ51KBFRY/ref=cm_pdp_rev_more?ie=UTF8&sort%5Fby=MostRecentReview#R31GJ2EO45G63E]Amazon.com: Profile For Loose Tongue: Reviews[/ame]
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Movies you should see and not see: *Official* Movie Review thread (OSCAR SPEC.) Check 1st post!
You cut me down to size. You made me realise. What I could not see. I could write a book. The one they'll say that shook, took it? ABM glorifies mental illness. A dormant form of emo vicariousness. Pardon my unpolitically correct view. What next? Some Russel Crowe fanboy going on a shooting spree against his mathematics college professor in Virginia Tech, US of A 09'. Oh my Science, I was given Ritalin or Prozac & I couldn't go to sleep, nor get my equipment up at the college after party..
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Movies you should see and not see: *Official* Movie Review thread (OSCAR SPEC.) Check 1st post!
Blame it on a rush of blood to the ... .. ? I presumed most teenybopper fans could digest that lingo. I was trying to simply go down to their level of language, text messaging or speech. The Village cemented my fandom of M Night Shyamalan. I then watched Lady In The Water some years later in the theatres. Back on topic. TV's lead actor Michael Pitt has a killer French/American film called DREAMERS. The twist will have you rushing for the dunny, Woolworths & tampons.
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Movies you should see and not see: *Official* Movie Review thread (OSCAR SPEC.) Check 1st post!
Hang on a minute just a minute please...(The World Turned Upside Down) Retarded? Are you a Nazi? Are you a terrorist? The moment you say someone is said expletive, is the moment you concede to defeat on a point of debate. HA, you give Coldplay fans a bad name. No wonder this site is an unintellectual teenybopper fest of BS & posing. I suggest kindly to read up on some George Orwell , or Jane Austin. If you are game enough & aren't a homosexual deviant, try Sigmund Freud...if your small skull & small brain can handle it. As Travis would sing in 12 Memories Peace The F%^K Out as there is too much $hit pouring out of your unintelligible mouth.
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Movies you should see and not see: *Official* Movie Review thread (OSCAR SPEC.) Check 1st post!
I could feel it go down, you left the sweetest tase in my mouth: the silver lining in Her clouds... I concur. The Spanish version has the hottest chick in the world. I even stole a DVD 'Usenet' copy from my cousin, who is a IT tech geek, he got a diploma in TAFE. I found it really visceral, palatable & believable. Anyway I better Run, I gotta Patrol the Snow outside my house, it's actually raining hail here believe it - or not. Plus I gotta go Down to my neighbour's Cellar door & fix their plumbing. I might watch the USA version with my best friend's niece later tonight. Her family has like a stockpile of Region 1 DVDs imported from Amazon.
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The Plague (1665) vis-a-vis The Bushfires (2009)
Look at the $tars, look how they shine for you, & everything you do. YOU'RE skin & bone, turning into something BEAUTIFUL... I tried & I failed. My therapist loved me like a little dog. She fed me Freudian scraps that are very yummy, but have a long term placebo effect...that just left me begging for more. Perhaps? Don't make blind assumptions. Who knows? I may be a ''No Bravery'' fan... Creepy stalker, falling in love with strangers is the new emo trend isn't it? I trust you would know MC. I G2G outside now & hammer an imaginary nail in my fantastical & even more make believe shed...
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The Plague (1665) vis-a-vis The Bushfires (2009)
Well how you feel if some Square A$$ Monkey calls you a failure? ;) Right, I'm off to google cheap Steve Irwin DVDs from China...
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The Plague (1665) vis-a-vis The Bushfires (2009)
FAIL. You can't even spell recommend you dope.
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The Plague (1665) vis-a-vis The Bushfires (2009)
You're not just anyone. You're a Ladder To The Sun. If you want me, baby grab me..? Came aparted, broke up into pieces... lol :) So what if I'm a James Hillier Blount fan? Does that make me redundant & less worthy of opinion? Anyway, MC, please don't sabotage my topic. If you really hate James, please PM me in private. Anyway, I'm sorry for being a punk in the above posts in response to you, but please don't call me a failure. You can tease/taunt me as ugly, fat, big head, hose nose, crazy, lame, a poser...but NEVER called me a failure or an unintelligible babbler/communicator. Otherwise be prepared for my wrath of grapes to be handed down on you. I'm a lover, not a fighter. Pardon my pretense & belief in the pen being mightier than the sword.
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The Plague (1665) vis-a-vis The Bushfires (2009)
Hey Beavis & Butthead ;)...how did I fail? Where I did I go wrong? ONE WORDS CRITIQUES IS NOT ENOUGH... You seem to expouse so much BS & PC on this forum. Do you use it as lame ass way to pick up women on this site? Anyway, I'm to lazy to debate with ignorant squares who probably cheated on his university maths exam with answer under the palm of his hands.
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The Plague (1665) vis-a-vis The Bushfires (2009)
You can take a picture of something you see. In the future where will I be... Pictures speak louder than words don't they...
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Movies you should see and not see: *Official* Movie Review thread (OSCAR SPEC.) Check 1st post!
God is in the houses & God is in my head (oh the Cemetries Of London)... Queen Of The Dammed (you should not see). The Village (you should must see) One Hour Photo (you should must see) A Beautiful Mind (you should not see) The Day The Earth Stood Still (a movie that might save your life) Revolutionary Road (a movie that will prolong your life) Donnie Darko (a movie that will prolong your love life) Titanic (a movie that will sojourn your sex life) Fight Club (a movie that will save humanity)
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The Plague (1665) vis-a-vis The Bushfires (2009)
I wanna die here on my own in a seperate X&Y sky... Well that is the beauty of modern day music & lyrics. It saves the logistic & financial nightmare of making one million important historical figures, or avant guarde scientists, philosophers, businessmen, mystics & presidents into separate films. The power of art is it can transcend all barriers & socio-economic divisions, & mean everything to someone who has an open mind.
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The Plague (1665) vis-a-vis The Bushfires (2009)
I believe the opening lines is undoubtedly & unequivocally about the The Plague that struck London in 1665 & exemplified in vivid detail in German author Hermann Hesse's book Narcissus & Goldmund. I also believed this song is art accidentally imitating life, with The Bushfires of Australia 2009, in Victoria countryside. Any takers, pundits & advocates of my daring 'in your face' opinion. I have a mailing list, c/o Mel Gibson Conspiracy Theory Fanboi Inc Corp.
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[Airing:1st] 29-Jan-09: Chris Martin at Radio 1 - Edith Bowman show - 1pm (GMT)
I've got a feeling, a feeling deep inside, oh no...
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Meaning of the lyrics
Get an education DIMwit. Read some books IDIOT. I don't have time to explain what makes perfect sense in my nous. Buy a dictionary, it might just save your life.
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Meaning of the lyrics
Those who are dead are not dead they're just living in my head... The universe is testing out Chris Martin. The society is testing out the '...little boy lost in a breaking storm...'. The trials & tribulations is for wisdom to come out and shine from negative, not necessarily the positive. Chris or the little lost boy is keeping their heads down, to see what it feels like to be downtrodden, isolated, ostracized from community networks, living in isolation of the cruelest kind. Putting oneself in another’s poor mans shoes (aka the original & prototype Communist - Jesus Christ), one has a dormant chance to find the answers to life’s problems, or at least one step out from '...Square One...' to the utopia we all yearn for but have been taught by The Scientists as elusive fairy tales - reigning in the realms of chaos, chance, luck & random mutations.
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Yes - a sleeper hit?
It's a pleasure when you're In My Command. Plaque is dripping on the wall. Listen to? This should be single number 3. Western Society is so snobbish & quiet. Go on a train or bus peak hour after work, & no-one talks to one another. I know we're all strangers, but goddammit I'm just so tired of this loneliness... I think this song, as someone mentioned on the pedophile thread, Coldplay's version of Radiohead's Creep or Sir Blount's You're Beautiful. I authorise this song to be single 3. I'm praying...