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#242 Re: The Sunset Strip » The JAMES BOND 007 Thread » 851 weeks ago

Von

slashsfro, I did put "Casino Royale" above "Quantum of Solace."

A Private Eye, it's funny, I've been a lifelong Bond fan and just never got the hype about that movie. It's fun, but I had to give props to "Dr. No" for being the first. "For Your Eyes Only" is badass.

I want to start seeing some favorites lists!

#243 Re: The Sunset Strip » A Nightmare on Elm Street: Introducing the New Freddy Krueger » 851 weeks ago

Von

As I said, "Craven did co-pen [Dream Warriors]." Scream never really did it for me. It's just a pop retread of New Nightmare without the panache. Slashers never laid claim to any real box office or cultural significance, be it the early '80s or late '90s. It's always been a marginal subgenre at best. While the rare exception like Scream was able to generate broad appeal, those instances have been few and far between. There were Scream knockoffs that attempted the same success and failed. Once producers saw a self-effacing horror movie could play well to an MTV audience, they ran with it. I wouldn't say it defined an era.

#244 Re: The Sunset Strip » The JAMES BOND 007 Thread » 851 weeks ago

Von

I agree. You can definately see the influence in Batman Begins, whereas The Dark Knight is a more obvious homage to Michael Mann's Heat. I was intrigued by those Danny Boyle rumors a few days back, but it never amounted to anything. Funny that the first flick of his I'm uninterested in seeing is the one to win all the awards. Old school Danny Boyle would rock the shit out of a Bond movie.

#245 Re: The Sunset Strip » The JAMES BOND 007 Thread » 851 weeks ago

Von

I've got a fun idea to kick off discussion in our new James Bond 007 thread. Let's rank our favorites...by actor. Only official Eon productions need apply. I've got a post up top that will not only help in compiling these lists, but hopefully serve as a resource as I continue to update the thread with one sheets, trailers, and production info. Obviously, you don't need to rank Lazenby. I mean, you can if you want to. "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" poses some pretty stiff competition against itself. Here's what I've got:

REVISED 7-1-17

Connery
1) "Diamonds Are Forever"
2) "You Only Live Twice"
3) "Goldfinger"
4) "From Russia with Love"
5) "Dr. No"
6) "Thunderball"

Lazenby
1) "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" tongue

Moore
1) "Live and Let Die"
2) "The Man with the Golden Gun"
3) "Moonraker"
4) "The Spy Who Loved Me"
5) "For Your Eyes Only"
6) "A View to a Kill"
7) "Octopussy"

Dalton
1) "Licence to Kill"
2) "The Living Daylights"

Brosnan
1) "GoldenEye"
2) "Tomorrow Never Dies"
3) "The World Is Not Enough"
4) "Die Another Day"

Craig
1) "Casino Royale"
2) "Skyfall"
3) "Spectre"
4) "Quantum of Solace"

#246 Re: The Sunset Strip » PRINCE's LOTUSFLOW3R » 851 weeks ago

Von

Prince’s reluctance to release music through a major label won’t prevent him from teaming up with a major retailer. The singer has inked an exclusive deal with Target to release all three of his new albums as one three-disc set starting March 29th. The package will bundle both Prince’s guitar-heavy Lotusflow3r and funky MPLSound with Elixir, the debut album by his newest protégé, Bria Valente.

While these big exclusive deals with retailers are partially the reason why there won’t be any more Virgin Megastores come September, it’s hard to complain at the price: Target will offer the three-album bundle for the recession-friendly price of $11.99. So even if you had no interest at all in Elixir, because you probably didn’t, you’re still only paying $11.99. The Prince deal catapults Target into the retailers’ battle over exclusive music, giving them a name as big as Walmart’s AC/DC Black Ice or Eagles Long Road Out of Eden and Best Buy’s ill-fated Chinese Democracy release. So why Target? The press release announcing the partnership gives one big clue: the “Minneapolis-based Target Corporation” is run out of the Purple One’s beloved hometown.

“Prince has long been renowned as one of the world’s most original and iconic musical artists,” said Mark Schindele, Target’s senior vice president of merchandising. “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to share his most recent work with our Target guests.” Prince also plans to release a whole slew of extras via a membership to his recently launched Lotusflow3r.com Website, which currently features a song from each of the new albums, photos of Valente and a link to Rock Daily’s report from Prince’s Oscar Party. Prince also recently allowed Rock Daily into his awesome Los Angeles mansion to preview the new albums.*

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*The e-mail invitation was vague but intriguing: spend Saturday night at Prince’s mansion in Beverly Hills for “a journey through the galaxy” and a live performance by the man himself.

As the first to arrive, I’m greeted by Scott Addison Clay, the bearded young developer behind Prince’s new Website, lotusflow3r.com. He wears a tweed jacket and sits behind a widescreen computer monitor to show off a bit of the new site, launched just minutes earlier. Leaning against a nearby couch is a sparkling metal cane, with Prince’s “love symbol” etched into the handle.

Clay notes that 10 years before, Prince helped revolutionize the relationship between music and the Internet by being the first major artist to debut music exclusively on the Web. And lotusflow3r.com is where Prince will release three new albums in 2009, including MPLSound, Lotus Flow3r and the unveiling of his newest female protégé Bria Valente.

Then there is a voice behind us: “Can I use my computer?” It’s Prince, smiling in a blue shirt decorated with a stylized drawing of his own image, and shoes with heels that blink colored lights. “It’s OK, I just want to check my e-mail.”

This is his home office, just one corner on a large estate in the exclusive gated community of Beverly Park, in the hills above Los Angeles. In another room is a space-age grand piano with liquid curves and framed snapshots of Chris Rock, Spike Lee, Quincy Jones and other friends. Outside on a pedestal amid the reflecting pools, recording studio and a beach volleyball court is a metal sculpture of his symbol. This is could only be one man’s house.

Downstairs in the home theater, Clay gives a deeper glimpse of what’s coming on the site, set to slowly unfold in coming months. For now, it is limited to a home page with a barren cliff beneath a night sky and three new songs: “Another Boy,” “Colonized Mind” and “Discojellyfish,” which flow from a boombox that glows purple. Fans will eventually be asked to pay a subscription fee to open up other areas of the site, with music, lyrics, animation, photographs and video (including Prince’s cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” at Coachella last year).

Guests are led down the hall, past the pool table and a pair of motorcycles that look like they just rolled off the cover of Purple Rain, toward the sound of a band tuning up in a small room. It’s a crowd of barely 30 people: three invited fans, a few journalists, soul singer Anita Baker, DJ Kat Corbett from KROQ-FM and Miss Valente, tall and elegant in a low-cut dress.

Prince is in the corner with a guitar and the first song is a shimmering cover of the Cars’ “Let’s Go,” followed by “Crimson & Clover” (by Tommy James and the Shondells), before erupting into the Troggs’ “Wild Thing” as Prince raises his guitar, singing like Hendrix himself: “Baby, I think I love you . . . sock it to me!”

He calls harmonica player Frédéric Yonnet up to blow through the Rolling Stones’ “Miss You,” following a tough, sexy groove as Prince announces: “Come on out on the dance floor, come on!” It’s just the first of two sets he’ll lead tonight, and it’s a purely musical performance, without the big production of a tour date, playing vivid originals going all the way back to 1979’s “I Feel for You” and surprising cover tunes, including several Sly Stone hits (”Everyday People,” “Stand,” etc.).

You could see when Prince was especially moved by an emotional vocal from Baker or one of his three backup singers (Marva King, Shelby Johnson and Olivia Warfield), whose solos are epic performances unto themselves. Baker joins him for several duets, including “Guitar.”

“Real music by real musicians,” Prince announces, slipping into another funky psychedelic groove, leaving room for big solos from the band and his own guitar.

Near the end of the second set, it’s nearly 3 a.m. as Prince and bassist Josh Dunham jump into a sticky groove that’s instantly recognizable as a 1976 riff from Wild Cherry. Prince points directly at Clay, his Internet guru, by now pealed out of his tweed at the edge of the dance floor. He calls him over to the microphone, and Clay immediately begins singing, reading from an ovesized lyric sheet: “Play that funky music, white boy! Play that funky music right!”

Prince leans back against drummer Cora Dunham, still slashing at his guitar, eyebrows rising, as if he can’t believe what he is witnessing. But it’s a kind of unbelievable, brilliant moment, one of many during more than three hours of live music. Clay is still dancing behind the microphone, his dress shirt soaked, and for one moment the baddest white dude on the West Coast. “That’s pretty funky, right?” he asks. With Prince and the band behind him, it could hardly be anything else.

-Rolling Stone-

#247 Re: The Sunset Strip » Jason Lives: FRIDAY THE 13TH » 851 weeks ago

Von

It had its supporters, but Danny Steinmann's A New Beginning is the latest victim of an increasingly difficult franchise elimination. Ironic that Part V bit the dust in Round V. Will Part VI follow the same pattern? Unlikely. The votes are spread across the board as we enter the second half of eliminations. Make it count.

Eliminated:
Round I - Jason X (7/12 votes)
Round II - Freddy vs. Jason (5/11 votes)
Round III 3D - Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (6/11 votes)
Round IV - Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (7/12 votes)
Round V - Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (3/7 votes)

Vote off your LEAST favorite. Polls close in three days.

#248 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Haunting in Connecticut » 851 weeks ago

Von

Thank you for posting this James. I totally agree and will be there opening night myself. I love a good haunted house flick (J-horror remakes notwithstanding).

#249 The Sunset Strip » Terminator Salvation » 851 weeks ago

Von
Replies: 51

Set in post-apocalyptic 2018, Christian Bale stars as John Connor, the man fated to lead the human resistance against Skynet and its army of Terminators. But the future Connor was raised to believe in is altered in part by the appearance of Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), a stranger whose last memory is of being on death row. Connor must decide whether Marcus has been sent from the future, or rescued from the past. As Skynet prepares its final onslaught, Connor and Marcus both embark on an odyssey that takes them into the heart of Skynet's operations, where they uncover the terrible secret behind the possible annihilation of mankind.

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Directed by McG and starring Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Anton Yelchin, and Bryce Dallas Howard, the fourth installment (and first of a mooted new trilogy) in the Terminator franchise opens Thursday, May 21.

#250 Re: The Sunset Strip » Rob Zombie's Halloween 2 » 851 weeks ago

Von

Thank you for posting these 'slinger. And thanks for the initial pic, Mike. I'd been meaning to get that up here myself.

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