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#2161 Richard

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Posted 12 January 2011 - 10:51 PM

"The whole idea's preposterous. The Tigger slapping is obviously ironic".
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Posted 12 January 2011 - 11:20 PM

Lightsaber real no, but we can dream:

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Posted 13 January 2011 - 08:56 PM


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Posted 15 January 2011 - 11:55 PM

A) forgive me if this is already posted, and
B) forgive me, but I do not know how to post clips, but...there is a clip called "Indian Thriller With English Lyrics", and it fracking brilliant. :lol:

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Posted 20 January 2011 - 02:49 AM


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Posted 20 January 2011 - 03:37 PM

That's not a prank. It's attempted murder, caught on tape.



My friends and I had fun in our youthful years with pranks but watching today's society makes me glad that non of them were that stupid.

A) forgive me if this is already posted, and
B) forgive me, but I do not know how to post clips, but...there is a clip called "Indian Thriller With English Lyrics", and it fracking brilliant. :lol:




What kind of video is it?

#2167 Richard

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Posted 20 January 2011 - 03:54 PM


That's not a prank. It's attempted murder, caught on tape.



My friends and I had fun in our youthful years with pranks but watching today's society makes me glad that non of them were that stupid.

A) forgive me if this is already posted, and
B) forgive me, but I do not know how to post clips, but...there is a clip called "Indian Thriller With English Lyrics", and it fracking brilliant. :lol:




What kind of video is it?



Sorry about that; I should have made myself clear. It's an Indian take-off of the "Thriller" music video, but with phonetic English lyrics. It may not suitable for JWfan, but it is still a very funny piece of work.

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Posted 20 January 2011 - 04:04 PM

Well just post a link to the video with a disclaimer so when people click on it they won't be shocked or offended.

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Posted 20 January 2011 - 07:23 PM



An amazing performance of Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture by the LSO and Valery Gergiev.


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Posted 22 January 2011 - 07:11 PM



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Posted 22 January 2011 - 09:57 PM

That kid is going places!

An amazing performance of Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture by the LSO and Valery Gergiev.


Good stuff. I've always thought that Valery Gergiev would not look out of place in one of those old Universal horror movies.

Talking of the Proms, this is worth watching in its entirety:


His mouth is full of bees!

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Posted 25 January 2011 - 11:56 AM

Talking of the Proms, this is worth watching in its entirety:



Wonderful piece. Williams likely used this as a stylistic reference for the Battle of Yavin cues in Star Wars.
"It's still baffling to me. I sit down with a pencil and a piece of paper and do my best... The remarkable thing is that my music is heard by billions of people." --John Williams

"Let me say, however, there is no "next" John Williams. Sadly, he is unique--- a figure who simultaneously embodies and transcends the music of all the masters of film music who preceded him (much like Brahms and Wagner of the Romantic era). He comes from a time when the craft of music in film was still one of the ear, heart and mind. Today, sadly, the craft is largely technical. Most composers do not conceive their music "inwardly" but rather at the computer--- and with rather limited skills, musically, at that. The inner spirit knows no boundaries--- our plastic abilities, sadly, do. John is a man of spirit, heart, intellect and soaring music." -- Conrad Pope about John Williams

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Posted 26 January 2011 - 02:34 AM

The truth about apple juice is it makes me sick!



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Posted 26 January 2011 - 07:05 AM

Ah thanks for that, I had tears rolling down my face. Friggin' hilarious!

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Posted 26 January 2011 - 07:08 AM

Yeah, they're pretty amazing. :lol: There aren't too many YouTube videos that can make me laugh out loud.

EDIT: Another of my favorites: The lip syncing is incredibly good in this one, and there are some truly special moments.

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Posted 26 January 2011 - 12:08 PM

Data, that was hilarious. Agree on the laughing out loud.

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Posted 29 January 2011 - 07:41 PM


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1. Nightwatch/Killer By Night - Johnny Williams and Quincy Jones 2. Diamond Head/Gone with the Wave - Johnny Williams/Lalo Schifrin 3. Mass - Leonard Bernstein 4. Bernstein with the New York Philharmonic - Leonard Bernstein

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 12:46 AM

This is simply breathtaking:


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Posted 30 January 2011 - 02:23 AM

I've seen the DJO bits before, but I hadn't caught the "Chocolate Slut" one yet. Hilarious.

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 02:26 AM

Yeah, they're pretty amazing. :lol: There aren't too many YouTube videos that can make me laugh out loud.

EDIT: Another of my favorites: The lip syncing is incredibly good in this one, and there are some truly special moments.

:lol: 2:23 "I'm fucked on acid" :lol: (Y)


This drummer is off his head! Fantastic :lol:



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Posted 30 January 2011 - 04:18 AM

Drum set meets lightsaber skillz. Love it!

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 04:36 AM

Drum set meets lightsaber skillz. Love it!


Haha, more than you realise! :lol:



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Posted 30 January 2011 - 04:42 AM

That must have been fun to rotoscope. :lol:

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 11:27 AM

Ha ha, he is a bloody good drummer, though.

#2185 Richard

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 01:35 PM

Ha ha, he is a bloody good drummer, though.

Agreed. I saw traces of Buddy Rich, and a LOT of Keith Moon (the finest drummer that England has ever produced).
As for the song; it's got a beat, and you can dance to it.

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 01:40 PM

Keith Moon (the finest drummer that England has ever produced).


Ehhh...Phil Collins

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#2187 Richard

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 01:53 PM


Keith Moon (the finest drummer that England has ever produced).


Ehhh...Phil Collins

Our Phil, is good, damned good, but he's not as innovative as The Moon was.
Granted, he can be an absolutely fantastic drummer, when he wants to (check out his delicate performance on "Cinema Show"), but the problem was that, until the double whammy of "Face Value"/"Abacab", he never sounded good on record. He was always marred by bad producers (Dave Hentshell) or bad studios (Polar). Not surprising, then, that he sounded like c**p.
Back to the point...
Keith Moon was, and always will be, the most dynamic, and forceful drummer this country will ever be likely to offer the World. He was Rock's first superstar drummer.

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 01:55 PM

Bonzo laughs at you all.
Repeat the JWFan pledge after me: 'I hereby recognise John Towner Williams' place in the world as the great composer there has ever been, and I therefore renounce the works of Rozsa, Korngold, Herrmann, Horner, Kamen, Giacchino (unless the prophecy is fulfilled and he becomes the heir to JTW) and Goldsmith, especially Goldsmith. I understand that if I ever refer to Jurassic Park as anything less than "a masterpiece sixty-five million years in the making" I will be resigned to living out my days at the Zimmershrine.'

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 02:30 PM

Bonzo laughs at you all.

Yeah, that's a thorny one, Charlie, but I still say that The Moon was more versatile and articulate than Bonzo.

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 03:11 PM

Do they air the Proms programs on BBC America?
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Posted 30 January 2011 - 03:34 PM

Good question, E.T., but let's start with a minor correction: they are The Henry Wood Proms, and not the B.B.C. Proms.
That being said; all the major prom concerts (obviously Aunty doesn't consider the adventures of a time lord to be major ;)) are broadcast live on B.B.C. Radio 3 (G.M.T., of course), from mid-July, to mid-September. There is a mailing list that you can put yourself on to receive advance information. Other than that, check the B.B.C. America website, nearer the time.
B.B.C. America is due to start showing something called "Doctor Who". It's worth checking out.

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Posted 30 January 2011 - 10:04 PM



One of the greatest original wind orchestra symphonies, brilliantly performed by a Spanish youth concert band.


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Posted 30 January 2011 - 10:55 PM

Well, f**k me sideways with a baseball bat, that stuff is BRILLIANT!!!! It sounds like all the heavy stuff from "Brainstorm", "Alien 3", "CE3K", and "Night On Bald Mountain", all rolled into one. I'm going to investigate this Armab guy. Is that his real name?

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Posted 31 January 2011 - 01:19 AM

No, the composer is David Maslanka.

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Posted 31 January 2011 - 09:30 AM

No, the composer is David Maslanka.

Thanks a lot, Joey; I wondered why I got zilch, when I wiki'ed it. ;)

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Posted 31 January 2011 - 09:37 AM

Also check his website, he's a brilliant composer and a very nice person, I've had the privilege of meeting him in person last year and this week, I'm ordering a study score of the 5th. :)


Human aggression is instinctual. Humans have not evolved any ritualised aggression-inhibiting mechanisms to ensure the survival of the species. For this reason man is considered a very dangerous animal.

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Posted 31 January 2011 - 06:10 PM

I've only ever heard one of his woodwind quintets, which I absolutely loved.

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Posted 01 February 2011 - 12:30 AM

It gave me a headache..

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Posted 03 February 2011 - 12:21 PM

Someone on FSM posted this today:



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From a storytelling point of view, from a directing point of view, there is one thing I associate with what he does, which is calm. There is such an inherent calm and inherent trust of the one powerful image, that he makes me embarrassed with my own work, in terms of how many different shots, how many different sound effects, how many different things we’ll throw at an audience to make an impression. But with Kubrick, there is such a great trust of the one correct image to calmly explain something to audience. There can be some slowness to the editing. There’s nothing frenetic about it. It’s very simple. There’s a trust in simple storytelling and simple image making that actually takes massive confidence to try and emulate. - Christopher Nolan




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