Yep. After a concert, my sister and I with two of our friends followed them to the airport and there was only about ten people there. Steven Tyler kissed all of us girls that were there. Signed our concert t-shirts. It was pretty cool. It's my only brush with fame :)
Him and Joe Perry signed my t-shirt. Two girls took their shirts off and he signed their bewbs. What a waste!! It wipes off!! Pfft! Haha! No, I am not a groupie. We just spotted them after the concert and wanted to see where they were going ;)
I can't believe some of those girls, either. I mean, it was a small group of people. They offered pretty much anything you could imagine! My sister called them groupie sluts. Hehehe :)
Well it's hard to say no When you've done a good show And they all want you to celebrate. Well I try to refuse Try to make some excuse But at this point it's mostly too late
AMC Theaters is merging with Carmike Theaters. This will make them the largest theater chain in the US with over 9,000 screens across over 600 theaters in 45 states.
In Spectre, Blofeld reappeared after Diamonds Are Forever. Unlike previous movies, in Spectre, it was shown that Blofeld was actually Frenz Oberhauser who faked his death and became the head of SPECTRE. My question is, was Blofeld actually Frenz Oberhauser or was the story of Spectre modified to ...
It was every now and again purchased that the nonappearance of religious certainty was something so perilous to society and to the general population who need confidence that it should not go ahead without genuine outcomes your foster like lock for case who's by and large in bolster religious res...
@AnkitSharma Yep. I am on night shift tonight. I just got here half-hour ago.
It took me so frigging long to fall asleep this afternoon. I was only asleep for an hour and got woke up and had to go deal with mass chaos. I'm actually glad that I am at work now ;)
I do like Punjabi songs too but occasionally, people even get annoyed by my playlist because its too unpredictable and consist of 4 different languages and many many genres :D
@steelerfan I have to go to work of course. But I decided to check by and at least wish you a good morning. Makes the day start on a brighter note. ;-)
@DrRDizzle Yeah, I found it on your site. I completely agree with you. I just watched it. I thought Hardy was really good in it, but I thought that the movie could have been a lot better.
I thought Hardy should have been nominated for an Oscar for that role rather than his role in The Revenant. I actually had to remember that it was him playing both of those roles. He did an amazing job, IMO.
@steelerfan Part of the problem with the Academy is that they are never willing to nominate bad films for things that they did well. Tom Hardy really was superb in Legend, but at the same time it was neither good nor "worthy".
@DrRDizzle Yeah, I know. It sucks in that regard. It was so weird, because I actually believed that it was two separate actors playing those roles. I just thought that he did awesome. I love everything that he does, though.
They'd rather nominate an average performance in a "worthy" film than a good performance in a bad (or at least, not good or "worthy") film, which more than anything proves how little sense these awards actually make.
@steelerfan He did do awesome, and for the most part I too love everything he's been in.
@AnkitSharma Definitely. Look at it from my perspective - I'm either pleasantly surprised by a film I enjoy, or it's as bad as I fear it may be and I get to write a review ripping it to shreads. Win/win.
@AnkitSharma Good point, but that implies that there was ever any sort of plan going forward. I wrote a comment somewhere online recently that pointed out how clear it is that Warner Bros have no real plan going forward, and that they badly need someone to come up with a large multi-film narrative ASAP.
@AnkitSharma I don't think they have a vision at all. We already know that they cancelled a proper Superman focused sequel to Man of Steel in order to make Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, and the actor playing Cyborg says he only found out he was getting a solo film when Warner Bros announced it to investors. There is no narrative there, no over-arching plot, and that isn't a mistake that they already divisive DCEU can afford.
@AnkitSharma It did do well in the end, but that's an example of the plan falling through rather than there not being a plan at all. My point with the DCEU is that there simply doesn't seem to be a plan at all.
@DrRDizzle I think they have many pitches but they announced too much too soon and they doesn't know audience response yet. Its depend on the outcome of BvS and suicide squad
@DrRDizzle As per rumor Ant-man was decided to be part of first Avenger film but they didn't.
Anyway, the ultimate thing to take away from this is that the progression of Man of Steel into Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice is like if the MCU went from Iron Man into Iron Man V Captain America: Dawn of Avenging, which contains set up for Thor, Hawkeye, Hulk and Black Widow, as well as pretending that Captain America had been active for years and years previously.
Unless Snyder is a much better director than we think he is, there is no way he pulls that off.
@DrRDizzle Lets see for that, i am loosing interest in MCU movieverse (netflix verse is good), so i need something complimentary . X-men verse is too that good and there vision is always weird.
@DrRDizzle This can be pulled up. Watchmen shown us a fallen team which was previously established and it worked for me. It can work with BvS too but its too much depend on writing and directing and i am still positive.
Effectively, the MCU can be broken down into two seasons of TV at the moment - the first season which introduces our main characters and brings them together, and the second that furthers there individual stories, widens the world they inhabit, introduces new major players and changes what we know in a big way. And with Captain America: Civil War, we see the start of the third season, which is opening up with a huge schism.
@AnkitSharma Watchmen is Zac Snyder taking one of the most thematically rich and narratively robust stories ever written and translating it directly to screen (and I'm talking "this panel is this shot" much of the time). Almost anyone could have done that. This is him working on his own, and I have much less faith in that.
And relegated to the longer R rated cut that is set to be released late this year.
Christ on a bicycle.
@AnkitSharma It basically says that Jena Malone was cast as someone important to the universe, but that her role has been entirely cut from the film unless you buy the R rated version on Blu Ray.
I have seen this move as a child, so it must be about 30 years old.
I remember only that someone was kidnapping kids and trained them to survive at very low temperatures. There was a scene where mother finally found her missing child and she went to visit him to some laboratory with a low temper...
Did he always have the letter, and was that the reason why he was so insisting that Marty meet him at the mall car park beacuse he knew he had to make sure Marty went back In time beacuse it was part of the timeline
@steelerfan Sure, but you once said that it's still rather stressing for you to do that, which is, to some degree a good thing, though. Shows that you haven't lost the emotional grip of your job yet.
I can't for the life of me remember the episode of the big bang theory where Raj sings/hums something like "oons" "oons" "oons" and Leonard starts dancing. Does anyone remember the episode?
In The Big Lebowski, when the Dude meets the narrator, the latter says to the Dude:
A wiser fella once said, sometimes you eat the bar, and sometimes,
well, the bar eats you
and then the Dude asks if this is some kind of eastern thing.
This phrase seems to appear only in this movie, so I...
This may be a long shot but I thought I would give it a try.
I can't recall the name of two movies I saw long ago and would love to watch again. I'll describe them to see if someone can help with the titles:
1) Is a movie about a trial. The jury is faced with a difficult case and dispute over r...
The genres, in my opinion, have a very slim boundary separating one from another. So I see a lot of movies being categorized as thriller or horror almost interchangeably, which might seem like lack of thought or criteria. However, is there a true criterion used to differentiate between the two fi...
Was The Newsroom's cast inspired by real personalities, since I know that many of the story-lines were based on true news events, but could find no reference to the inspiration behind the lead cast members ?
In a recent interview with IGN, George R. R. Martin said that the major twist in the sixth installment of his "A Song of Ice and Fire" novel series involves a character who's already dead on the HBO series but is still alive in the books.
"The show can't do this, unfortunately, because th...
Horror movie in which newly Wed couple moved to country side house and wife is terrorized by ghostly event in house, she find that has a neighbor not seems good, that neighbor only killed the girls living in the house in past.
I am looking for movie but i know only few first minutes of it. So I will try to describe with as much details as possible.
So movie starts with probably scientist walk through town where are some children playing with their phones but their are not working because there is no signal service and...
@NapoleonWilson Don't you frigging hate that? You're in the middle of an awesome dream and the phone rings and then the phone rings in your dream? Then you wake up and can't go back to sleep ;)
Though, I have to say, I have not dreamed as much in recent times as I used to do. Probably largely to blame on not reaching REM phase due to my less than optimal biorythm. But I used to have quite interesting and weird dreams now and then, probably based on just watching too much Movies & TV.
Once I solved the world's poverty problem with the use of some mathematical method. If only I could remember how it actually worked, I only know it had something to do with eigenvalues.
Soldiers on a spaceship are awaiting attack from unknown alien species. No one has survived contact to tell what are they like. There were some battles but there are no survivors.
Main character is from a planet of well trained warriors, like Klingons or Riddick. Actually much like Riddick.
At...
@NapoleonWilson I was traumatized by An American Werewolf in London. I wasn't allowed to watch it, but I watched it anyways. I should have listened to my father!! ;)
Well, I was afraid of aliens of any kind as a kid, even the innocuous grey ones with big eyes. I watched the show Dark Skies as a kid and somehow it really scared me, and my stupid cousin couldn't help but fuel that fear even more. I also watched Aliens in friggin' elementary school, which wasn't such a good idea either.
I know what you mean. My sister would lock me outside when it was dark and then scream and point like there was something behind me through the window!! Ged!!
@steelerfan Not as badly though, she sounds rather evil! ;-) My cousin allegedly just wanted to do on me what her older brother did to her. Well, the age hierarchy thing. ;-)
@NapoleonWilson Oh, you're speaking of a female cousin? I thought that you were talking about a male. Yes, my sister and I tormented eachother as children. That's what siblings do to one another. Of course, if an outside source did that to me, my sister would have attacked them!! We could torment eachother, but nobody else was allowed to ;)
@steelerfan Yeah, I actually have a few cousins, two siblings 6 and 11 years older and another 1 year older. The English language doesn't really make a gender difference there, though.
When I was younger, say 25-30 years ago, I remember seeing somewhere, I think as a tv-edited movie (couldhave been a tv show), or made to be watched on cable back then (like HBO or cinemax), a movie, that I would like to see if anyone can help me identify.
The feature scene in the movie was that...
@steelerfan No, actually only the female cousin. But she didn't really torment me that much. ;-)
But we have pretty much total opposite personalities anyway. I love her very much, but if you put us together for too long, we'll probably either end up acting like an old couple or downright yelling at each other. She simply drives me mad sometimes. ;-)
God. My sister and I were horrible. Actually, she was more tormenting towards me. My dad would really never do anything about it. "You gotta learn to fight your own battles" that's what he would say. So, one time I freaked out and smacked her like really hard in the face. She went crying to my dad who gave her no sympathy ;)
@steelerfan Yeah, my mother has two siblings. My father was just such a loner like me. In fact I don't have so much contact or relationship to my father's side of the family, other than my grandma. Not that I don't like the others but they're so far away we see maybe like once a few years, while we always had much contact to my mother's side, as half of that family lived in the same village as we did anyway.
@steelerfan I don't really know that exactly. I think they met just normally on some party. I guess he wasn't such a complete loner like me. ;-) Chatrooms certainly weren't a thing back then yet. ;-) Yeah, they were married, even properly before my birth, so I'm not a bastard! \o/ ;-)
@NapoleonWilson Will your mother talk about your father with you at all? My dad will not speak of my mother at all. My sister and I tried when we were older. It causes him too much pain and heartache so we have just left it alone.
Father and family flee big city because of strange plague that causes people to commit homicide. Wife and daughter are murdered in woods. Later son is murdered. Father tracks killer to house but occupants deny killings. Father realizes he killed family.
@steelerfan Sure, if only I'd ask her. I guess it might be a bit different with you, seeing that your mother's departure was rather her choice. Well, in fact people compare me to him sometimes, seeing how he's probably the most equal to me in personality from all the family. And sometimes one or the other anecdote is told in friend/family rounds. Nobody really has a problem with talking about him. And I'm very glad that my mother found someone new.
@steelerfan Well, now that he's found new luck he might open up about it some day.
@NapoleonWilson Isn't it strange how we have the personality traits of someone simply by sharing DNA? I have no idea if my personality is comparable to my Mother's. I know that she plays a huge role in my not wanting children. I mean, there was something about her that my dad fell in love with. Who knows.
@NapoleonWilson Yeah, my niece has been asking questions recently. My dad is not the most open person, so, who knows.
@steelerfan It is quite strange indeed, especially when seeing how he didn't really have a big part in my upbringing, and especially not after I was 7.