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#17911 Re: Guns N' Roses » The next two things to look forward to? » 922 weeks ago

buzzsaw wrote:
Jimmy Zig Zag Bobiadis wrote:

I am buying the CD.    Not a huge Bach fan, but with Axl being on it, I want to see it be successful..

That's exactly what Bach is counting on.

ANYBODY who got to have Axl Rose on their album would definitely use that as a promotional tool. Hell, they would be crazy not to. He hasn't had an officially released song since 1999.

What sucks about this is if Axl is doing what he did with End of Days and is using this album to sort of "test the waters". If he is, every GNR fan needs to buy it the second its released.

The fate of Chinese Democracy may hang in the balance.:butt:

#17912 The Sunset Strip » METALLICA Discussion » 922 weeks ago

James
Replies: 636

I was talking to someone at a different forum about this, which is why I decided to start this thread. Metallica have always been against a GH collection. They like each of their albums to stand on their own merit. Understandable I guess. However, at some point they are going to have to release a GH. If they don't decide to do it, their label will decide for them.

Metallica has an interesting discography. Alot of ups, and some downs as well. If Metallica decides to do it, the key will be to not just put the hits on it, but create a tracklist that represents what the band has been about throughout its career. Basically to show the band's legacy on one compilation. There's no way in hell this could be accomplished with one disc. So if the band decides to pull the trigger on the idea, it will likely be a 2 cd set. It would probably need to look something like this:

Cd 1

Hit the Lights
(Anesthesia)-Pulling Teeth
Seek and Destroy
Am I Evil
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Fade to Black
Creeping Death
Battery
Master of Puppets
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Orion
The Small Hours
Last Caress
Blackened
And Justice For All
One
The Shortest Straw
Harvester of Sorrow

Cd 2

Enter Sandman
Sad but True
The Unforgiven
Wherever I may Roam
Nothing Else Matters
Of Wolf and Man
King Nothing
Until It Sleeps
Hero of the Day
Fuel
The Memory Remains
Better than You
Turn the Page
Whiskey in the Jar
Outlaw Torn
St. Anger
Some Kind of Monster

I cant imagine a compilation better than that, and I even had to disregard some of my favorites to make this a pretty balanced set.

#17913 The Sunset Strip » Kid Rock arrested » 922 weeks ago

James
Replies: 2

DEKALB COUNTY, Georgia -- An early morning fight in DeKalb County ended with recording artist "Kid Rock" in jail!

Officers say a customer at Waffle House on Buford Highway broke a window close to where the rock star and his friends were eating.

Police say Kid Rock and his friends went outside and started beating the customer.

Kid Rock, his attorney and four others were arrested on battery charges.

Copyright 2007 by WSBTV.com

#17914 Re: The Sunset Strip » Child's Play remake » 922 weeks ago

Robman wrote:

Isnt Chucky vs. The Leprechaun coming out?

I heard something about that a few months ago.

If it is, its a definite sign of the apocalypse.

#17915 Re: Management » if you ever miss the old place » 922 weeks ago

Thats classic stuff.

Hey, any old timers remember the name of the site run by that Jeff Boreo dude in the 90's?

#17916 Re: The Sunset Strip » Child's Play remake » 922 weeks ago

This is a good idea actually. The old franchise was going nowhere. It took the Elm Street route of having the first film be a serious horror film and the sequels be comedies. The only way to save the franchise and get it back on track is doing a remake.

#17917 The Sunset Strip » Child's Play remake » 922 weeks ago

James
Replies: 6

While many of producer David Kirschner's recent movies with his partner Corey Siniega, such as the biopic Miss Potter and the upcoming Martian Child, might not necessarily be "Shock-worthy", Kirschner's second film, Child's Play roughly twenty years ago kicked off a popular horror franchise that has inspired many imitations and four sequels.

ShockTillYouDrop.com had a chance to interview Kirschner for his upcoming movie where he surprised us by announcing that they were working on another "Chucky" movie, which would be a remake of the original Child's Play. (But surely, we all knew this was coming, right?)

"We're discussing it with Don Mancini, who has written all of them with us from the beginning," Kirschner told us. "The next one we're going to do is we're going back and remaking the first one and even pushing it further and making a very terrifying version of the first one, which is pretty scary as it is."

"We haven't come up with anybody yet," he replied when asked whether they were looking at any of today's cutting-edge horror directors. "We haven't really discussed that. We've just been working on stories, so I think that'll be a fun process when we get there."

Of course, the age-old question of "Why?" immediately came up. "Look at 'Halloween'," he quickly responded. "It's kind of commerce to keep the franchise going, and another reason to go see it. For me, it's exciting, because the first one was really scary and then from there, we kind of'¦ my favorites are 1 and 4. I love 4, it really makes me laugh and I think Jennifer Tilly is so great, but just the idea of going back to where we were the first time around and I think for me, it's almost 30 years later for me as a filmmaker from where I started to now, and the idea of taking some skill that maybe I didn't possess then and putting it towards the next film, I think could be exciting."

Would they possibly use the same script? "I think it would be pretty close to it, that's for sure, but there's some other things that we're exploring also, and some twists that we don't want the audience to expect, as far as a couple deaths, where you think you're going in one way and you're going to go in another way as a result of knowing it and it being such a popular franchise." These new developments may include learning more about Charles Lee Ray, although they're discussing whether series regular Brad Dourif will be back in that role and once again voicing Chucky.

But don't just assume that because we're well into the 21st Century that Chucky will be any sort of CG motion-captured creation. "It'll be an animatronic doll, like we do all of them, but animatronics have grown from when we did the first one 20 years ago. We just did the commentary on the 20th Anniversary of it, and all the stars, the little kid Andy Barkley, all of that, so that's coming out in January/February."

#17918 Re: Guns N' Roses » KICKASS preview of Bach's album » 922 weeks ago

Yeah, Axl and Bach could potentially do for Back in the Saddle what U2 did with Helter Skelter. Basically making the cover so good that there's no point in anyone else ever covering the song.

#17919 Re: Management » if you ever miss the old place » 922 weeks ago

I just checked the site, and HTGTH archives from the 90's are no longer there. Strange.

#17920 Re: Management » if you ever miss the old place » 922 weeks ago

Yeah thats a really cool site. Any young members here who were never at HTGTH in the really old days, go check out how the site looked in the 90's.

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