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Cake-Over t1_je4c9hi wrote
Reply to Films that are excellent to throw on at night and fall asleep to. I need some suggestions, and I have a few that work for me. by Single_View_3645
Lord of the Rings directors cut. I've yet to stay awake through any of them. Some of the best rest I've ever gotten.
Cake-Over t1_je3ky5x wrote
Tom Araya (Slayer) would routinely fuck up the lyrics to his own songs and no one cared.
Cake-Over t1_jc9lcqm wrote
Alice In Chains. Take your pick.
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Reply to What is your favorite cinema experience? by bttrflyr
Wayne's World
It was a boisterous, fun crowd. The right movie at the right time with the right audience.
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Reply to There's a great movie to be made about Will Smith and that night at the Oscars. by Portmanlovesme
They could do it real time.... like, y'know, six hours long?
Cake-Over t1_j9xnpe7 wrote
Jane's Addiction- Three Days
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Reply to My Top 10 Concert Pet Peeves by Mayday_King
- Bands playing smaller venues or opening acts will sometimes hang out at the merch table after (or even before) the show. I was able meet quite a few artists and get some stuff signed that way. They've always been genuinely appreciative when someone buys a CD or poster or an enamel pin in the most direct way possible. Kinda hit and miss though-- you may get the legendary guitarist, you may get the keyboardist hired for this leg of the tour only, you may get nobody.
Cake-Over t1_j8qfd0i wrote
Though they use modern instruments in addition to traditional ones, Eluveitie- Epona
Cake-Over t1_j6bn2rm wrote
Reply to What’s your favourite film that you’ve literally only ever seen once or twice? by BeneficialPraline801
The Fox & The Hound
Saw it when I was 6. I've made a conscious effort to avoid it for 40 odd years as I don't want my experiences and cynicisms as a teenager- young adult-middle aged man to ruin what's a very happy and comforting memory for me.
Cake-Over t1_j6bkh71 wrote
Reply to What are some great examples of horror movies hiding things in the background? by chazinabox
1408 especially with the painting of the sailing ship on the wall.
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Reply to Most Iconic Video Game Soundtracks by yellowtieguy
Arthur returning back to Shady Belle. I wanted that ride to go on forever.
Cake-Over t1_j66oc21 wrote
Snot- Joyride
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Reply to My thoughts on Jason and the Argonauts. What are your thoughts on this movie by DevilMasterKING
I'm thankful to be old enough to have been able to catch Harryhausen's last film in theaters as a child.
Cake-Over t1_j2f3ghq wrote
Not exactly brimming with action, but Castaway?
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Reply to comment by LonoHunter in Artists/bands that have covered an entire album? by expatbassist
They also did an interesting interpretation of the Sound of Music soundtrack.
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Reply to Your favorite ballads of all time? by VioletZ9
Anthrax- NFB
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Reply to Coolest Album Covers by TheRealCliffjumper38
Tool
Cake-Over t1_iy31ec0 wrote
Reply to True Romance (1993) by movieguy2004
Gandolfini's boyish smile and glance up towards the ceiling right after he punches Alabama was terrifying.
Cake-Over t1_iujk81f wrote
Reply to What song makes you feel like you can destroy a city with the twitch of your finger? by Boyswithaxes
The heavy part of Pantera's Floods sounds like Godzilla stomping his way through Tokyo.
Cake-Over t1_iujjj8o wrote
A long time ago I enjoyed a two week sabbatical at a hospital. One of the nurses was really over-strict. She got mad with me because I didn't drink the coffee that came with my breakfast (I'm not a coffee drinker). I took to referring to her as Nurseferatu. It made one of the orderlies giggle
Cake-Over t1_iuboshc wrote
The restaurant scene in The Sixth Sense.
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Reply to Songs that tip the hat to earlier songs by ShortBusRide
Major Tom popping up in a few David Bowie songs count?
Cake-Over t1_iub0okt wrote
Garbage- #1 Crush (the remix version)
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Reply to Has anyone ever remembered a strange movie they watched as a child that you’ve never been able to find and watch again in your adult life? by Similar-Border-4076
Turns out it's humorous short from 1975 called Recorded Live.
When I was 5 or 6, I had seen this really scary short film about murderous reel-to-reel tape that stalks and brutally kills a man. Over the decades, I've described it to family, friends, coworkers, movie aficionados, film freaks, and cinema snobs. Nobody knew what the hell I was talking about such that eventually I convinced myself that it was nothing more than a product of my active imagination when I was a child.
In the opening months of the pandemic, I was watching clips from Tremors on YouTube and holy fucking shit the mustachioed actor, whose face had long since been burned into my memory, popped up in the recommendations thumbnail.
It was real! It was really real! It was also a bonus feature on the Tremors 4 dvd.
Cake-Over t1_je8fahg wrote
Reply to comment by sorengray in Which one-hit wonders actually have great songs and deserved more credit? by Ok_World_8819
As I age, I find myself preferring Deep Purple's "Angel of Death" over Slayer's.