Re: What movies are you watching?
Posted: Fri July 09, 2021 3:20 pm
i do appreciate the TVG nickname. It was because of The Batman i guess?
You should use your mod powers to officially change his name. Maybe that will start the healing journey.epilogue wrote:A long time ago he said he wanted to be called The Vinyl Guy. He thought that would be cool and because I'm such an awesome guy I decided I'd honor his wishes and call him that (abbreviated as TVG, of course). And then he turns and pulls this shit on me.Mickey wrote:Why do you add the T before his name? It's just VG.
No good deed good unpunished, amirite?
I'm pretty sure now that the account is a bot. If I change the username to anything it'll be "c'mon it was a joke"Mickey wrote:You should use your mod powers to officially change his name. Maybe that will start the healing journey.epilogue wrote:A long time ago he said he wanted to be called The Vinyl Guy. He thought that would be cool and because I'm such an awesome guy I decided I'd honor his wishes and call him that (abbreviated as TVG, of course). And then he turns and pulls this shit on me.Mickey wrote:Why do you add the T before his name? It's just VG.
No good deed good unpunished, amirite?

Special Joe wrote:And then he turns and pulls this shit on me.
No good deed good unpunished, amirite?
Ello Sailor wrote:Special Joe wrote:And then he turns and pulls this shit on me.
No good deed good unpunished, amirite?
Better than The Wiz? Surely you must be joking.epilogue wrote:Saw In The Heights in the theatre but I wanted to see it again before it left HBOMax, so we watched it last night.
The movie is legit great. It's been decades since there's been an American Musical Film that is truly relevant and vital. John Chu is a fucking great director.
It's interesting because it occurred to me how similar he is to QT, actually. In terms of scope, cinema (creating cinematic art), framing and fantasy. However, Chu's brand of fantasy is much more my speed. It's (Chu's brand) theatrical and doesn't feel explosive or macho like it does with QT.
Anyway, I need more time to think this all through. Maybe I'm way off. It was just something that hit me last night. Either way, In The Heights is great. It's the best musical film made in like 50 years.
nothing tops Ease on Down the Road.wease wrote:Better than The Wiz? Surely you must be joking.epilogue wrote:Saw In The Heights in the theatre but I wanted to see it again before it left HBOMax, so we watched it last night.
The movie is legit great. It's been decades since there's been an American Musical Film that is truly relevant and vital. John Chu is a fucking great director.
It's interesting because it occurred to me how similar he is to QT, actually. In terms of scope, cinema (creating cinematic art), framing and fantasy. However, Chu's brand of fantasy is much more my speed. It's (Chu's brand) theatrical and doesn't feel explosive or macho like it does with QT.
Anyway, I need more time to think this all through. Maybe I'm way off. It was just something that hit me last night. Either way, In The Heights is great. It's the best musical film made in like 50 years.
Goddamn rightdad wrote:nothing tops Ease on Down the Road.wease wrote:Better than The Wiz? Surely you must be joking.epilogue wrote:Saw In The Heights in the theatre but I wanted to see it again before it left HBOMax, so we watched it last night.
The movie is legit great. It's been decades since there's been an American Musical Film that is truly relevant and vital. John Chu is a fucking great director.
It's interesting because it occurred to me how similar he is to QT, actually. In terms of scope, cinema (creating cinematic art), framing and fantasy. However, Chu's brand of fantasy is much more my speed. It's (Chu's brand) theatrical and doesn't feel explosive or macho like it does with QT.
Anyway, I need more time to think this all through. Maybe I'm way off. It was just something that hit me last night. Either way, In The Heights is great. It's the best musical film made in like 50 years.
nothing.
go ninja, go ninja, go ninja...epilogue wrote:Are y'all aware that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) is on HBOMa?!!
Ain't no secret of the ooze MoFo.dad wrote:go ninja, go ninja, go ninja...epilogue wrote:Are y'all aware that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) is on HBOMa?!!
go.
Had an irresponsible teacher show this to our class when I was in 9th grade. This super sheltered Jehovah’s Witness girl was bawling. The teacher wound up getting let go (rumor was a relationship with a student) and later got into a car accident that left him dumb. I have no idea what happened to the JW. I have no recollection of her after 9th grade at all. “Tits on a bull” stuck with me tho.Anders wrote:Glory
I think he says “regular or menthol?”Ello Sailor wrote:Does he have m/any lines? I love Rockwell and this is news to me.