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Denzel is... THE EQUALIZER

chingalera says...

Yeah, for that Chloe Grace Moretz fix ya dirty-old-man yas....

Looks like a re-hashed Man on Fire from the trailer-"Antoine Fuqua, meet Tony Scott."

gorillaman said:

This looks like an appalling heap of shit that I want to watch anyway.

Tony Scott: Top Gun director dies after jumping from bridge

GeeSussFreeK says...

>> ^vaire2ube:

well, how selfish but thats brain chemistry for you. this guy had the resources and obviously couldnt be helped to change his outlook for whatever reason, maybe a recent medical diagnosis or something took him over the edge.
legalize cannabis. don't forget syria's children are being executed. and dont kill yourself, it solves nothing.


It does if you think the problem is life itself. Thinking him selfish means WE wanted more out of him than he gave us...which is selfish in itself. Rather, it is tragic that a person can feel such that life itself is a curse, for which I find myself from time to time.

True Romance - great "I love you" scene!

True Romance - great "I love you" scene!

Mountain biking off a ski jump

Liz Cheney's Group calls NIN's protest "Pathetic" (Music Talk Post)

silvercord says...

>> ^Drax:
Plenty of people enjoy Nine Inch Nails. My love for NIN's in how complex the music is, even his most catchy of tunes. Every listen I can peel off more layers of sound on a good set of headphones and hear new sound elements. I also enjoy the fictional story line of the man split in two that carries over all the albums from The Downward Spiral (the becoming) to With Teeth (only). Trent also seems to have a lot of integrity, but I'm a NIN fan for the music. The fact that Trent's actually a rather decent guy isn't what brings me back every release.
Now considering he has a strong fan base who enjoys his music, how is it he hasn't enriched the music culture to some degree? His work's bled over into other media as well, Tony Scott's The Fan was influenced by The Downward Spiral album. The Machinist and Flight Club where also influenced by NIN (The Machinist especially)
Do you just not enjoy it due to taste? Or is it something else you don't like?


What you've said, "enriched the music culture to some degree," strikes more closely at reality than what was quoted in your original post: "enriched American culture." I could have been more clear in my initial post that my reaction wasn't to the music, but to the idea encapsulated in the last sentence of your post that NIN had made some kind of morally positive contribution to American culture. I don't think they have. I realize that you didn't write that and, from your latest post, you don't go along with it, but whoever did pen those words is taking someone too seriously.

Liz Cheney's Group calls NIN's protest "Pathetic" (Music Talk Post)

Drax says...

Plenty of people enjoy Nine Inch Nails. My love for NIN's in how complex the music is, even his most catchy of tunes. Every listen I can peel off more layers of sound on a good set of headphones and hear new sound elements. I also enjoy the fictional story line of the man split in two that carries over all the albums from The Downward Spiral (the becoming) to With Teeth (only). Trent also seems to have a lot of integrity, but I'm a NIN fan for the music. The fact that Trent's actually a rather decent guy isn't what brings me back every release.

Now considering he has a strong fan base who enjoys his music, how is it he hasn't enriched the music culture to some degree? His work's bled over into other media as well, Tony Scott's The Fan was influenced by The Downward Spiral album. The Machinist and Flight Club where also influenced by NIN (The Machinist especially)

Do you just not enjoy it due to taste? Or is it something else you don't like?

MAN ON FIRE-revenge is a meal best served cold (movie scene)

Farhad2000 says...

I love this movie.

Tony Scott did go over board with the MTV style editing in places though.

Very creative use of subtitles though which got emulated in Slumdog Millonaire.

James Brown races Satan (played by Gary Oldman)

True Romance: 15 Years Later (Cinema Talk Post)

Bloodline Trailer

Check this out ch'yall...Japanic!

Stoner Brad's Directions-Alternate Take

budzos says...

It's True Romance. Released in Fall of 1993. At one time it was my favourite film. It's written by Quentin Tarantino, directed by Tony Scott, and has, among others Dennis Hopper, Gary Oldman, Christopher Walken, Christian Slater, Bronson Pinchot, Brad Pitt, Tom Sizemore, Chris Penn, Val Kilmer, James Gandolfini, Patricia Arquette... needless to say, just about the greatest cast ever in a crime movie.

I sort of killed it for myself by watching it about thirty times. It's a good date movie if your chick can tolerate some highly graphic gunplay. It seems to get chicks hot more than any other movie in my experience. I suppose that's because, despite all the profanity and viscera, at the core it really is a "True Romance."

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