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Everything posted by Jigsaw9
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Some nice picks! How could I have forgotten Ghostbusters? I don't remember anything remotely comedic (or at least intentionally) in You're Next, but it was a really cool flick, so whatever. Also, you're making me realize that I still need some serious catching up to do, as always. xD In other news: just watched The Mummy (1932) for the first time tonight. Was nice. I didn't expect to like it as much (I'm very very picky with old movies), but it had a good pace and length. And of course nice atmosphere & Boris Karloff!
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The Soft Moon is amazing! As is Cemetery, they had a nice album this year iirc.
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I haven't been really into their new tracks revealed so far, but still, I'm very excited for the upcoming album. They know how to play good stuff, so I bet it will deliver.
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Using Shabani for cover art = instant profit. These guys r doin it right!
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Knowing Atsushi's taste in music and seeing the mini album's title, they'd better whip out this gem for coverin'... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKTutOndTY8
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Voted "don't do either." I haven't watched any anime for a long time now, but I'm more of an anime person than a manga person, you could say. I've kinda gotten tired of the typical, endlessly reused anime styles/tropes, so I only check out something if it doesn't feel too conventional...which is pretty much never, lol.
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yay~ ;w; I expect great things. Also a full album? HECK YEAH.
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Ehh, we'll see... I'm not too convinced by this just yet (doesn't feel like anything exciting), but it is the closing track, so maybe I'll like it better in an album context. Also, gotta mention my pet peeve how I hate it when bands reveal the last track of their albums in advance, where's the fun in that? XD
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Their official homepage was just opened with lotsa information & pretty pictures~ http://the-mortal.com/ New mini album "Spirit" will be released on 2015/10/14, featuring 2 new original songs and 3 cover songs. Project lineup: Vocals: 櫻井敦司 (Sakurai Atsushi) Guitar: Jake Cloudchair (ex-Guniw Tools) Guitar: 村田有希生 (Murata Yukio) (my way my love) Bass: 三代堅 (Miyo-ken) (ex-M-AGE) Drums: 秋山タカヒコ (Akiyama Takahiro) (downy) (basically, mostly these are people whom Atsushi worked with in the past in his solo project)
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Alright, my memory was hazy so I skimmed through Wikipedia's entry of horror comedies to refresh my thoughts, but wow, some of the stuff they list there.... either my definition of a 'horror comedy' is too specific, or I've been wrong all my life (The Rocky Horror Picture Show? Society? American Psycho? You're Next? what???). Anyway, I narrowed it down to a TOP 7, with just the movies that are my favorite and those that I truly consider horror comedies. 7. Warm Bodies - A cute little flick with a twist on the zombie subgenre. Has some fun dialogue and characters. It was okay, tho far from perfect. 6. Feast - Actually, I'd lump the whole Feast trilogy here, no matter how much they degrade in quality as the sequels roll on. The first one is a witty and fast-paced creature horror with some excellent humor, and the second two are more like parodistic low-budget shockfests, but I'm somehow still charmed by them. Especially the 'baby scene' in movie-2, damn, how do they even make this shit up. xD So bad but good. 5. Braindead (a.k.a. Dead Alive) - I had a hard time picking this or Peter Jackson's other early horror venture Bad Taste, but this one's more iconic and has more 'color' to it, if that makes sense. Hilariously funny and gross, and just when you think they can't go any further, they up their game one notch. Fantastic stuff. 4. Evil Dead II - While I liked the first Evil Dead better for the actual horror factor, it's clear to me that this one's superior in comical elements, so there. Although you could imagine the other two movies here as well, they're cool but not exactly horror comedies imo (Army of Darkness is more of a fantasy-comedy kinda?). 3. Tucker & Dale vs. Evil - I almost split my sides laughing at this one, such a fun twist on the tried-and-true slasher subgenre. The main characters are amazing!! xD 2. What We Do in the Shadows - This has got to be one of the best-directed, funniest horror comedies of all time imo, and it's a mockumentary, and it's pretty new, so that's even more amazing. Brilliant characters all around, and very good utilization of their personalities and quirks. You can't go wrong with a mockumentary about bachelor vampire housemates. 1. Re-Animator - The one, the only, the classic. This is one of those rare instances where everything works from start to finish, from the story to the dialogues and characters and visuals. It has an atmosphere that is equal parts scary and funny, and Jeffrey Combs is one of my all-time favorites as Herbert West. That guy, damn (again, the perfect mixture of creepy and hilarious).
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lmao, FINALLY someone said it. xDDD
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Aww yeeaahh, this should be good.
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Hi there, welcome!! Always good to see another BUCK-TICK fan!
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Y'all ready to kawaii it upp??
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☆.。.:*・°☆(✿◕‿◕✿) kawaii plug starts in 10 mins~ https://plug.dj/monochrome-heaven (✿◕‿◕✿)☆.。.:*・°☆
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Cool idea, I'm in! ...tho I might not even have ten, let alone "a top ten" favorite horror comedies, but we'll see...
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Whoah, that's...... unexpected. The part about Shuuji I mean. Anyway, cool!
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Would be awesome, haha....
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We might get some kind of update very soon (tho this is just speculation): the project's Instagram posted a photo with a "3" in it yesterday, and another one with a "2" just now.
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Whaaaaaaaaat, I didn't know there was a new Mgła album coming out!! Can't wait! This track sounds as good as anything they've released so far.
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ayyyyyyyyyyyyyy welcome back! :'D
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The fuuuuxk lol, it was a neat chart with album covers n everything... The net works in mysterious ways. :'DDD