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    Yeah, the second video looks very much like an art school project that nobody gets except for the one dude on stage in the white tee. The "drummer" is even concealed behind half of his crate. Why bother playing live if you're not going to be live-ly? It's all too (attempted) high-brow for me, as I'm sure it was with the audiences of the tour they were on. I have a feeling this was MetalSucks' choice as they seem to be wavering on the line between metal hipsters and metal trolls. Sometimes they highlight really good bands (like last year they featured a tour with the amazing core band Toothgrinder), but this just screams of douchebaggery.
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    I looked up The Body and, man, that does not sound like something that would translate well live. I think they seriously need to reconsider taking their show on the road if all of their performances are as boring as you made them seem.
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    I wish I could have a job that lets me chill and play video games!
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    Fuck. Yes. I love their self-awareness with this song. It's a very VK-esque way of replicating Cursive's Art is Hard. Plus, Takashi looks dope as fuck! I'm glad he finally dumped the cutesy look.
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    Most recently, I was flying through Ronald Malfi's Floating Staircase and was really digging what was going on. It's got a very J-horror-esque vibe to the first half of the book. The MC, Travis keeps seeing remnants of a ghost(?) child that reminds him of his past lost brother: children blocks left on the table, wet footprints, a handprint on the wall. Then he finds out that the house he moved into belonged to a family whom lost a child at the same age of his deceased brother. But about 60% of the way through the book, it's turned into more of a detective story as Travis is trying to uncover the truth behind the family's past. The other characters are a bit unbelievable as his wife passes off the strange happens as if they're no big deal. A child's handprint appearing out of nowhere on the wall is not a big deal? How about the blocks that just appeared stacked on the table while your husband wasn't home? I'm still holding out hope that it has a bette finale, since I really like Malfi's Snow (if you want something to read that's creepy during the winter, I highly recommend it), but as of right now, nothing really scary has happened since about 40% of the way in.
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    Oh wow, that's way more interesting than I thought! I had a hard time piecing together your first synopsis. It's on Prime, so I will definitely give that a shot tonight or tomorrow! The reviews on Amazon are surprisingly spread all across the board. haha
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    So it's a Japanese film based on a fictional Coen brothers film? That's an interesting premise. I saw Swiss Army Man last night. The film stars Paul Dano as a survivor of something stranded on a deserted island when Daniel Radcliffe's character washes up on shore. Hank (Paul Dano) then realizes that Manny (Daniel Radcliffe) has special "powers" that aid in his survival. It's crude (farts and boners), but it also has heart. It has homosexual/homosocial overtones at times and is definitely a super existential film and I enjoyed it very much. It's a hard thing to explain, how a film where a fart can make you laugh in one scene and cry in another, but it's certainly worth watch. Everything A24 puts out is usually good.
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    Don't go posting pictures of me without my permission!
  9. patientZERO

    Well, since they all went on to a project without him, you can assume he was the problem, potentially the one behind their big change in sound/look and the catalyst for their disbandment.
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    It looks like a combination of The Mist and Splinter, which if you haven't seen that yet, you definitely need to ASAP.
  11. patientZERO

    Want me to hold your hair?
  12. patientZERO

    You can enjoy TRON: Legacy if you just turn your brain off and also try not to concentrate on Jeff Bridge's weird young face ... Plus, Daft Punk!!
  13. patientZERO

    Damn. I was all in on that until the cleans hit. Also, the cymbals sound like they're barely mic-ed. But hell, the guitars sound great. The pre-chorus gave me a very August Burns Red vibe.
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    Netflix has been on a tear of grabbing some decent indie films lately. Girlfriend's Day is not one of them. When I saw the cast behind it (Bob Odenkirk, Larry Fessenden, Andy Richter), I was game. Then I saw it was only 65 minutes long and wondered how the hell Bob ODenkirk wrote a "feature length" film this short. Even still, I never thought that a movie that's barely an hour long could seem like it was already 20 minutes too long. The story follows a gift card writer who has lost his touch after his wife leaves him. He then gets wrapped in some sort of noir/mob fiasco as he tries to write the perfect card for a rival company. Maybe I missed the point, but I honestly didn't laugh the entire time. I was just so confused on how they were taking this so seriously. I know that's the joke: how ridiculous that people are murdering each other over the idea of a "perfect" gift card, but still, it wasn't very funny. Instead it fell incredibly flat, which is how I would define the film in one word. Flat. The color tones are muted and flat. The characters are flat. The mood is flat. Netflix, you led me astray on this one.
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    I've been overly grumpy ever since going back to school this semester. I miss Japan. I miss her. Every little thing that frustrates me blows up into this overwhelming anger and I've damn near ground my teeth to the roots. I'm just so sick of a lot of things right now.
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    I would give my middle nut to be at this show.
  17. Why do people who can't sing insist on being vocalists?!
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    Equilibrium is so laughable, but it's also so badass. George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four meets The Matrix directed by a wannabe John Woo. Gun kata is such a cool idea and if Equilibrium didn't exist, I don't think we'd have John Wick.
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    I know exactly how you feel, man. To keep things short, I was in a similar situation. I was engaged, she broke it off and cut ties completely. I haven't seen or heard from her since the day she left me. This was almost five years ago. I didn't seek anyone else because I didn't want anyone else. But here comes the good news: sometimes someone finds you. I wasn't on the prowl for a girlfriend, but recently someone found me. It just happened and I started to forget about my ex. It's really that easy, and I know it sounds like everyone is telling you the same thing: you'll be fine when you find someone else. But it really does work that way. It just takes time. It may be two years, it may be ten, but every one has their own amount of time to move on. Without trying to sound too Dr. Phil, if you need a listening ear, send me a PM. I'm here for you fam.
  20. patientZERO

    Leda (ex-DELUHI, ex-GALNERYUS, ex-UNDIVIDE, FAR EAST DIZAIN) was their guitarist for a decent amount of time and was part of their first live with the Kami-band. And one of their drummers, Aoyama Hideki was the drummer for the shortlived VK band EVER+LAST. You should check up the talent that's behind the girls because they're pretty phenomenal!
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    Rez-ing an old topic because of the recent rarez that were uploaded thanks to @Komorebiand @Peace Heavy mk II. It looks like Hibari and Aru are playing in a session band next month with some other rad dudes. They're calling themselves MONGOLIAN CHOP, which is a reference to the manga/anime BECK.
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    I wouldn't worry if it's non-VK. It's still relevant (especially since some VK players have been in the Kami-band, etc.).
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    Try here.
  24. patientZERO

    I very rarely give up on movies. I figure that a whole team of people worked a long time to create the product on my screen (and in this case, Netflix bought the rights to distribute it), but a half hour into The Charnel House I had to stop. I knew there was nothing there for me; nothing that would be redeemable. From the opening shot of the hilariously bad CGI building, I knew we were of to a good start. The wretched acting added to the ambiance as police cars blaze up to the building and cops come running out, guns held high, to arrest one man. Yeah, that's not the way things work. I guess the story is that the building was a butchery and when turned into a high-tech apartment building two decades later, the ghost of the son of a man who committed murders inside the building possess the AI, slowly killing off the residents. I honestly didn't make it long enough to see more than one person die, but that was enough for me. The acting is horrible, the set design is lackluster, and so many things are unnecessarily CG-ed that I had to bail. I probably should have looked up the director (Craig Moss) before starting. He's helmed such fantastic projects as Bad Ass 1, 2, and 3 (they made THREE OF THESE!), The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It (a "parody" of Judd Apatow films) and Breaking Wind (a parody of Twilight). Yeah, the dude's got a stellar filmography.
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