The Movies, Music, and Games thread

Talk about music, movies, TV, books, other types of entertainment and what your vices are. Also, if you're addicted to the high you get off Aspirin, this is the place to talk about it.
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Favourite books (As of this moment.): Diary and Choke, both by Chuck Palahniuk.

Favourite TV Shows:

Late Night with Conan O'Brian
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
24 (> All Fox shows)
Alias (> All ABC shows.)
The Apprentice
CNN's Crossfire (That bow-tie Republican geek > Robert Novak)
MI-5
Airline
Sex And The City re-runs
Seinfeld reruns
And classic Loony Toons.
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Post by S4ur0n27 »

Wasn't there only 3 questions?

Also, I think it's your favorite one, not oneS.
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So?
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Favorite book is a hard category. I've read so many I can give a top listing but it would never do half the books I have read justice.
For Starters: Newer Books you can probably find:
Hyperion by Dan Simmons
Armor by John Steakley
Heroes Die by Matthew Woodring Stover
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Any Raymond E. Feist

Older books which are harder to acquire:
A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.
Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny
Wayfarer by Dennis Schmidt
Princes of Amber Series by Roger Zelazny
The Long Tommorow by Leigh Brackett
The Vault of the Ages by Poul Anderson

Anyway, thats all I can remember right now.

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Band: Front Line Assembly
Song/Track: Haujobb - Penetration (Fuck the Floor Mix)
Movie:Momento
Game:Clive Barker's Undying
" ... an obsidion knife screamed in a tongue he understood not, it's words violent, clear and distinct, tearing his breast and pulling him toward the dark thing which had risen from the shadows."
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Keeper of Dismal Paths wrote:Song/Track: Haujobb - Penetration (Fuck the Floor Mix)
Nice name.
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favourite book(s): To The Stars trilogy and The Stainless Steel Rat series.
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Favorite books: American Psycho, The Gunslinger, Battle Royale ...
Favorite movies: Scarface, Braindead
Favorite bands: Amon Amarth, Finntroll and Children of Bodom
Favorite TV-Series: The X-Files (the earlier seasons) and Seinfeld
Favorite track: Isengard - I kamp med kvitekrist :dance:
Favorite games: Blood, PS:T, the Freespace series
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Favorite Band: Garbage
Favorite Track: "Bizarre Love Triangle" by New Order
Favorite Movie: Kill Bill Vol. 1
Favorite Game PC: Fallout
Favorite Game Console: GTA: Vice City
Favorite Book: A tie between The Last Vampire by Christopher Pike and Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
Favorite books: American Psycho
Ick. I only hope the book is better than the movie.
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favourite band: Rancid
favourite song: Wasted - Pacified by War (at the moment)
favourite game: Nethack
favourite movie: Shaun of the Dead (at the moment)

or something like that
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Subhuman wrote:
Favorite books: American Psycho
I've read some of it... Quite... Disturbing. In the "fat pie milkman"-way.
The experience was something comparable to first seeing tubgirl, I think.
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You should read Le Marquis de Sade, Kash.

I thought the American Psycho movie was kind of good. Is the book better?
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I've seen the movie Quills - the sinful lines, which was about de Sade and his works. And I've read a few quotes from Juliette - the bizarre adventures of the innocent maiden, which were "entertaining".

Most people say the AP-book was much better than the movie (in which aspects, I'm not sure). A friend of mine once said the movie was "a PG-13 version" of it.
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Subhuman wrote:Favorite Movie: Kill Bill Vol. 1
LOL.
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Franz_Schubert wrote:
Subhuman wrote:Favorite Movie: Kill Bill Vol. 1
LOL.
You think thats bad?
He said his favorite band was Garbage.
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Kashluk wrote:I've seen the movie Quills - the sinful lines, which was about de Sade and his works. And I've read a few quotes from Juliette - the bizarre adventures of the innocent maiden, which were "entertaining".

Most people say the AP-book was much better than the movie (in which aspects, I'm not sure). A friend of mine once said the movie was "a PG-13 version" of it.
The movie isn't bad but not good either, but it really isn't like the books. Not a reference.
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*laughs*

@Franz - Now now, Subhuman probably can't help it if he is taste challenged. :drunk:
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Post by Franz Schubert »

Well, he could have at least lied and said something like Pulp Fiction or Blade Runner, or something safe like that...
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He hates the Clash, what do you expect.
How appropriate. You fight like a cow.

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Yeah. Seriously, how can you be interested in "rock" and not like The Clash? They're practically timeless.
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