The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I recommended Eden Lake to some younger movie enthusiasts and they LOVED it!
I love Eden Lake! Good to know youngsters still have taste.
Damn auto correct!

They are 30 and 32 yrs old. I told him to make sure she watches The Loved Ones. They have my dvd and I want it back soon, along with my copy of Black Moon.
tool is my exception to live music. Never been to a show that was that dialed in. And I was pretty much sober

Nothing else, not even Eddie, has ever come close to sounding that good.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I recommended Eden Lake to some younger movie enthusiasts and they LOVED it!
I love Eden Lake! Good to know youngsters still have taste.
I recommended Eden Lake to some younger movie enthusiasts and they LOVED it!
Originally Posted by Mr Minio
Machine Gun is the way to go
As long as it’s not MGK…
Machine Gun is the way to go
Originally Posted by Galactic Traveler
I stay away from the lame "elevator jazz." When I listen to jazz I go with REAL classics like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, etc.
real.
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by exiler96
Begining to think experiencing Jazz live is more enjoyable than listening to it on a device at home.
Live music is always better!
I won't be surprised if I'm in the minority on this but aside from the excitement of seeing your artist in-person among a crowd who's into it, I actually prefer to listen to it on my own.

Jazz stood out because seeing a band working together to make these obscure sounds just added to a relatively harder genre to appriciate...(that or I was just in a good mood that day).
Originally Posted by exiler96
Begining to think experiencing Jazz live is more enjoyable than listening to it on a device at home.
Live music is always better!
Originally Posted by exiler96
Begining to think experiencing Jazz live is more enjoyable than listening to it on a device at home.
For me it depends on the TYPE of jazz you listen to. I stay away from the lame "elevator jazz." When I listen to jazz I go with REAL classics like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, etc.
Somebody got off work early today...