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Highlander The Series - TV Intro

Highlander: The Source- Let's Hope This One Doesn't Suck

Highlander: The Source- Let's Hope This One Doesn't Suck

raven says...

yeah, something like that, of course, I think at the end of the first movie Connor is the only one, and I think the other movies also end along those lines... in this franchise, however, I don't think it matters too much... and yes swampgirl.. adrian paul is gorgeous... always thought he'd make a great James Bond

Highlander: The Source- Let's Hope This One Doesn't Suck

Highlander: The Source- Let's Hope This One Doesn't Suck

raven says...

First: Watch the movie Highlander, starring Christopher Lambert

Then you have two choices, the easy way, or the cheesy way.

For Easy Way: Proceed on to Highlander the series, starring Adrian Paul... it's fun, not so dark, highlander lite if you will, there's a lot of seasons, and its completely different than the movies but the characters are around longer so the stories are much more interesting. After this you may proceed on with the 2nd and 3rd movies.

For cheesy way: After the first movie, sit yer ass back down for Highlander 2, also starring Christopher Lambert. Watch the original version first, then the Director's Cut because you can see all the shit they were embarrassed about swept under a rug. Then proceed to the third movie that I barely remembered because it was so bad I must've gotten extremely intoxicated. After this test of fortitude, watch the series and enter the world of Highlander: lite... where you will be baffled as to how in the hell a death-metal-head-chopping flick like Highlander morphed into a cable-tv soap-drama!

Holy shit... I am a dork.

Anyway, if there are cartoons and more after that I cannot advise, as by the time the tv series ended I'd gotten a job and a car.

Mario and Mini Peach Adventures

Oscar Flashback: Michael Moore tells the truth, gets booed

BicycleRepairMan says...

Nobody in the audience is seen booing
Well, we only really see Scorsese and Adrian Brody, and no , they arent booing, but no matter who it was, its pretty damn unacceptable behavior IMO, And it shows how crazy the whole USA was back then, the American people were so drugged on lies and fear they did not check to see what the whole world outside KNEW. Even to me, hey, I'm no Iraq expert, but we all knew saddam was no threat to the US, how the hell could he be?? All reports that came out of Iraq, Except for the stars and stripes colored ones, showed quite clearly there were no WMD's there. It was no "oops, Mistake, sorry!" these were LIES.. just lies, there is no other way of describing what Bush, Cheney,Rumsfeld,Rove and Powell did Pre-war. They Lied. And the sooner you americans figure that out and get these assholes impeached, the better.

Ennio Morricone - Il Clan dei Siciliani

Farhad2000 says...

Ennio Morricone (born November 10, 1928) is an Italian composer especially noted for his film scores. He has composed the scores of more than 500 films and TV series. Although only 30 of these are for Western films, it is for this work which he is best known.

Morricone's sparse style of composition for the genre is particularly exemplified by the soundtracks of the classic spaghetti westerns The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Sergio Leone, 1966) and Once Upon a Time in the West (Sergio Leone, 1968). In more recent years, his haunting scores for The Mission (Roland Joffé, 1986), The Untouchables (Brian DePalma, 1987), Cinema Paradiso (Giuseppe Tornatore, 1988), and Lolita (Adrian Lyne, 1997) have demonstrated his giftedness and the power of his work.

He is also credited as Dan Savio. He will receive the Honorary Academy Award in 2007, only the second film composer to be so honored.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennio_morricone

"Jacobs Ladder" - Great Moments in Cinema

Farhad2000 says...

Jacob's Ladder is a 1990 psychological thriller directed by Adrian Lyne, based on a screenplay by Bruce Joel Rubin.

This movie was number 21 on the cable channel Bravo's list of the "100 Scariest Movie Moments".

The most frightening thing about Jacob Singer's nightmare is that he isn't dreaming.

Welcome To Portishead: Strangers live (documentary inside)

benjee says...

Farhad...breathe...relax (the comment reads like your about to hyperventilate!) Now...calmly & clearly - read the following:

- Portishead's first album, Dummy - was ten years in development previous to it's release (in the mind of its major musical contributor: Adrian Utley)

- To say he's not part of Portishead, is to say you're not part of this online community:

"Portishead are Beth Gibbons, Adrian Utley and Geoff Barrow. This is the Official Home to Portishead" - from their Myspace (he even has his own section of the official Portishead Forum!)
- You are never right...don't make me break out my stats/logs in order to prove it!

Welcome To Portishead: Strangers live (documentary inside)

Farhad2000 says...

You fail maths or something?

How is a 3 year interval between Dummy and Portishead indicative of any possible release almost 14 years later? I think it's over and done with especially after I saw the 1998 performance at Roseland NYC.

And am sorry but Portishead is Geoff Barrow and Beth Gibbons. As far as I know Adrian contributed on Dummy, but he isn't even recognized as a full member by the label.

Welcome To Portishead: Strangers live (documentary inside)

benjee says...

They're still working on their new album...apparently (despite all the faked vids people have posted about it!)

"portishead formed in 1991 and are writing their third studio album" - from Portishead's MySpace
Considering Dummy took a decade (most of that in the mind of Adrian Utley, I think) - I don't feel another decade will be so bad for more Trip-Hop perfection...

The brilliant Wes Anderson My Life, My Card ad starring Jason Schwartzman and a cast of, er, um many!



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