Everything posted by asha
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Willie Wonka & The Choco Factory
I saw him on TV a while back when a new edition of the DVD was coming out. He had a big mustache, I think. :o I love this movie - it's one of my all-time favorites!! When I was a kid the part when they went through the tunnel with the shot of the chicken being decapitated scared me! I remember there was talk a long time ago about doing a remake with Nicholas Cage starring. Now, I recently heard that Brad Pitt's and Jennifer Aniston's production company is interested in doing a remake, but I don't know who'll star. WHY????? Can't they just leave this classic alone? :x
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Chicago Delay start/Short Sets
There was a fight at a Coldplay concert?! :lol:
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Turin Brakes
Good to see another TB fan! :D
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WTF!!!!!!! Terminator 3 what the hell??
- Requiem For A Dream
This was such a great movie! It's so compelling to watch. All the actors did a fantastic job. They should show this movie to kids in schools to keep them off drugs. "Look kiddies, this is what will happen to you..." That'll scare them straight! :lol:- What movie has made you cry?
Oh yeah, I nearly forgot about that one! I teared up during the scene where the mom abandons David in the woods. :sad:- Turin Brakes
- What movie has made you cry?
Oh, Dancer In The Dark is sooooo sad and depressing - and it made me mad, what he did to her! :x I felt almost sick to my stomach at the end... :sad:- The Emily Thread
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I'm on the left. :D- The Blur Thread
Oh heck, it's 2:15 in the morning and I'm still on here, so I might as well post it now... Let me tell you about the time I met Damon, an experience that could've been in the movie 'This Is Spinal Tap'. It's rather funny...! :lol: On March 13 I went to Blur's show in Austin, TX. Great concert. Afterwards, my sister and I went around to the back of the venue to try and meet the band, as we usually do. This place was a relatively small to midsize club, so out of an audience of about 1000, only 15 of us were back there. I thought our chances of getting autographs and pictures were pretty good since there were only a few of us. About an hour had passed, several fans had left, and still no activity at the back door. My sister and I decided to check out the front entrance, and sure enough, the roadies were loading the equipment there and a large 15 passenger van was parked right in front of the entrance. Blur's back-up singers came out and got into the van, then the new guitarist and stand-in bassist. A couple of minutes later Dave came out with another guy. He went rushing by us, so I barely had enough time to get out "Great show!", let alone ask for an autograph and picture. He smiled and said thanks and got into the van. The doors to the van then slammed shut and it sped away, literally. I watched in disbelief as it turned the corner and disappeared. Had I missed Damon? Did he pull a "Chris Martin" (leave the venue separately right after the show, with which I've had experience with twice)? Maybe they were going to pull a fast one on us and pick him up at the back door. I stood there for a sec with a wave of disappointment beginning to come over me. By this time, the rest of the fans had already come to the front also. Then, not a minute later, the same van comes around from the opposite direction and stops where it had just been parked. I joked to my sister "What, did they forget something - like the lead singer?" The driver of the van calmly gets out and walks past us towards the front door in a cool and confident manner. Right then we see Damon come out the front of the venue, with a towel wrapped around his neck and a very large bottle of liquor in his hand. Now of course I don't know for certain, but it sure looked like they DID forget their lead singer! I couldn't believe it! Talk about our luck! Damon was with by who I guessed was a security guy. You could tell Damon was at least a little bit drunk - he moved and talked kinda slow and had that "happy" look on his face. I had the cardboard CD sleeve that came with the limited edition of '13', the one with the picture of him in the "War Is Expensive" helmet. When he saw it he laughed to himself and said, "Oh god" (I'm sure referring to what he looks like in that pic - LOL!). He said, "This is the expensive one" (meaning the CD) and drew a large peace sign over his face and signed his name. By this time the security guy was ushering Damon towards the van, but I wasn't about to let my opportunity of getting a picture with him slip by. I let out a quick plea and he responded in a jovial manner with a big smile on his face, "Oh, alright." So we got our pic, they left, and my sister and I practically skipped up five flights of stairs in the parking garage we were so happy. It was quite a comical and wonderful experience that I'll never forget!- The Blur Thread
No, unfortunately I won't be seeing Blur this summer. I am lucky, though, that I did get to see them back in March at the South By Southwest Music Conference/Festival in Austin. Before that, they hadn't come through Austin since 1997. See, they were billed as a surprise act, and I didn't even know they were coming until a couple of days before the show. I think they used SXSW as an opportunity to test out the new songs from Think Tank before taking them out on their actual tour of the major cities (NY, L.A., etc.). At the show, the audience was told that this was the first time Blur was performing onstage in 4 years, so it was neat to be part of that. (Alex wasn't there because he didn't have his visa to come to the U.S. :sad: ) Of course it was an absolutely fantastic concert! My sister and I got to meet Damon after the show - it was a funny experience - I'll have to tell it sometime! (Well, I have posted the condensed version of the story before on this messageboard, but it's buried deep in the 'Pictures, webcams, mugshots' thread.)- The Blur Thread
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He does look kinda funny there, doesn't he? :D Check it out. Here's Damon doing his best "I'm playing a hard rock kick-ass solo" guitar face! 8) Teehee, nah - not really, he's just singing. :lol: Forget which song, though.- Turin Brakes
Dang it! I just bought the Average Man DVD but it won't play in my DVD player, even though it says it's Region 0 (region-free). :x I was planning on buying an all-region DVD player anyway, but just not so soon! Arrrggghhh!!- What movie has made you cry?
Whether your eyes just watered or you all out bawled like a baby.... I never cry at movies, but I have teared up a little at these: Dead Man Walking - When Sean Penn is just about to be executed and he's crying and talking for the last time to Susan Sarandon... Philadelphia - When Tom Hanks collapses in the courtroom... One of the old 'Ernest' movies - Okay, this was when I was a little kid. It was a scene where his pet turtle died. Hey, it was quite traumatizing for me watching that back then! :sad: :D- The Blur Thread
Yay, more Blur pics! Thanks for sharing those, Buttercup! Here's another picture I took back in March...- Travis
Me, too! I can't get enough of 'em! My computer's all dumb and slow, so I can't properly watch the videos on their website. It's so frustrating! Hmm, I'll have to sneak on my sister's computer at her place... Yeah, Fran is a cutie! Heck, after watching the DVD, I think all of them are easy on the eyes! ;) :D- The Emily Thread
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Hehe! Yep, I've got that one up there on my list. ^^ Let's see, there was Jodie, Muffy Mouse, and Jeff the mannequin (sp?) that came alive when he had his hat on. Ah, what a show! I still remember some of the theme song. :D- Travis
Got this from Billboard.com: The rhythm section from British rock act Travis is slated to be the backing band on Canadian singer/songwriter Ron Sexsmith's sixth album. Bassist Dougie Payne and drummer Neil Primrose will begin work on the album, to be composed of songs Sexsmith refers to as the "Sugar Bush Demos," in early August in London. - Requiem For A Dream