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idontwantanamern t1_jeh3tw0 wrote
Reply to comment by Kno_Warah_Mean in Late 90’s-early 2000’s suspense/thrillers by PopularScreen5246
This movie is amazing. I love it so much.
idontwantanamern t1_jeh3lzc wrote
I have movie ticket stubs dating back to the mid/late 90s. The only unfortunate ones are those that are just the receipt paper tickets, which only have a faint ink imprint remaining (if that).
But it is really fun to have. I keep them with my concert tickets.
idontwantanamern t1_jdzl472 wrote
Reply to comment by TappyMauvendaise in The Wizard (1989) - anyone have any fond memories of this film? by OneOk2189
I just commented that elsewhere! That I was equally excited about SMB3 as I was a new Christian Slater movie haha
idontwantanamern t1_jdzl00w wrote
Reply to comment by CourtOrderedPoster in The Wizard (1989) - anyone have any fond memories of this film? by OneOk2189
As excited I was for SMB3 -- even at a young age, I never turned down a Slater movie hahaha
idontwantanamern t1_jdzkubv wrote
Reply to comment by DonCreech in The Wizard (1989) - anyone have any fond memories of this film? by OneOk2189
It has been watched at least once a year since it came out for me (many early years after its release, probably more often).
It's a really great movie and has a lot under the surface of that Nintendo ad.
idontwantanamern t1_jdo2zhc wrote
Reply to comment by Tobias_flenderz in Songs that mention or reference another artist/band? by Jamieson22
Also Authority Song
idontwantanamern t1_ja8tw4e wrote
There is more than needs to be there, but find your groove and go with it.
idontwantanamern t1_j6fwa4g wrote
Reply to comment by gimpy1511 in If you could "listen" to an album for the first time again which album would you pick? by JGCities
I just put this on the turntable again last week. I've heard it probably a thousand times -- and each time I'm in awe that such a perfect piece of art exists in the world. To be so lucky to hear it for the first time... I genuinely wish I could go back and remember that.
Couldn't agree more.
idontwantanamern t1_j5uqbde wrote
Reply to comment by Micahman311 in Most meaningful albums, tracks, and artists since 2001 to you? by jeremyjava
Totally on the same page about them taking over the world!
I was convinced that when Eric did the vocals on "Downtown" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, that people would investigate their albums -- but that didn't seem to happen ( at least not to my knowledge)
I have NOT heard the demos, but I know what I'm doing later. I am a huge fan of Meat Loaf's music and spent the weekend watching the short film/documentary his daughters put together. Really looking forward to that - Thanks for the tip!!
And yes, Justin & Eric collaborating is really amazing. I have admittedly lost track of what they up to, but I always felt they didn't get the full recognition they deserved.
I never saw The Darkness live, but I saw Foxy Shazam open for Hole in June 2010 -- which I probably why I have the fondness for the S/T album -- and I shoved them down everyone's ears for the whole summer and remainder of the year (and still do, honestly).
Really happy to know there are other that still carry the torch!
idontwantanamern t1_j5sq69x wrote
Reply to comment by Micahman311 in Most meaningful albums, tracks, and artists since 2001 to you? by jeremyjava
I'll add that their S/T album (before that one) is an absolute BANGER and a favorite of mine.
Almost every mix I make has "Killin' It" included, but Bye Bye Symphony and Oh Lord still completely knock me over. A killer live band, too
idontwantanamern t1_j4oqzlu wrote
I saw them in 2002 with The Ataris, Rufio and Autopilot Off.
I was in my early 20s at the time & I really enjoyed them, but agree -- other than a handful of songs, they didn't really stick.
ETA: In short, I don't think the people outside of my group of friends knew who I was going to see at that show. If I had said I was going to see them two years later when they were opening for Green Day? Different story
idontwantanamern t1_j2eh8lc wrote
Reply to comment by Certain_Yam_110 in What song did you “know” was going to be a hit the first time you heard it? by debaser64
I just posted the same thing. We knew Tennis Courts, but I heard Royals on college radio and legit pulled over and called someone to say "she has it"
idontwantanamern t1_j2eh48g wrote
Royals by Lorde. I heard it on a college radio station, pulled over and called a friend.
idontwantanamern t1_jeh5mdp wrote
Reply to Late 90’s-early 2000’s suspense/thrillers by PopularScreen5246
Gossip (Group of students who start a rumor as part of a college project - I love this movie and the cast has really grown since the movie 😂 Just a bit!)
Hide and Seek with DeNiro and Dakota Fanning
Don't Say A Word with Michael Douglas and Brittany Murphy
Mr. Brooks with Kevin Costner
The Watcher with Keanu Reeves, James Spader & Marisa Tomei
Identity with John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet and so many more
Secret Window with Johnny Depp (Stephen King)
Gone with Amanda Seyfried