Re: We All Raise Our Voices to the Air! - A Decemberists Thr
Posted: Thu April 01, 2021 10:23 pm
yeah when the war came is a pearl jam ripoff...give it a tryverb_to_trust wrote:What are these guys like? Grungey?
yeah when the war came is a pearl jam ripoff...give it a tryverb_to_trust wrote:What are these guys like? Grungey?
Not a fan of going to the movies huh?Chris_H_2 wrote:I don’t know. There’s something weird about paying money to sit in front of a screen.epilogue wrote:You gonna do any of the streaming shows?Chris_H_2 wrote:I had second row center for the Chicago 20th anniversary show. So bummed.
It’s a movie Joe. Not a concert.epilogue wrote:Not a fan of going to the movies huh?Chris_H_2 wrote:I don’t know. There’s something weird about paying money to sit in front of a screen.epilogue wrote:You gonna do any of the streaming shows?Chris_H_2 wrote:I had second row center for the Chicago 20th anniversary show. So bummed.
Not a fan of concert films huh?Chris_H_2 wrote:It’s a movie Joe. Not a concert.epilogue wrote:Not a fan of going to the movies huh?Chris_H_2 wrote:I don’t know. There’s something weird about paying money to sit in front of a screen.epilogue wrote:You gonna do any of the streaming shows?Chris_H_2 wrote:I had second row center for the Chicago 20th anniversary show. So bummed.
I'm definitely doing the April 25th one. If that changes anything for you.Chris_H_2 wrote:anyway ....
Happy Birthday Castaways and Cutouts! You're still magical after all these years.psychobain wrote:20 years since their debut
Youre old
https://www.stereogum.com/2184701/decem ... niversary/
What song are you most hopeful to hear?Chris_H_2 wrote:going to see them tomorrow night. I’m really looking forward to it.
The Hazards of Love 4lennytheweedwhacker wrote:What song are you most hopeful to hear?Chris_H_2 wrote:going to see them tomorrow night. I’m really looking forward to it.
My only time to see them live was that tour. Have a great time.Chris_H_2 wrote:The Hazards of Love 4lennytheweedwhacker wrote:What song are you most hopeful to hear?Chris_H_2 wrote:going to see them tomorrow night. I’m really looking forward to it.
How was it? I'll be seeing them tomorrow night in Central Park. Haven't seen them since 2018 so I'm VERY pumped about it.Chris_H_2 wrote:going to see them tomorrow night. I’m really looking forward to it.
It was really good. Super fun and relaxed. It was good seeing them again.epilogue wrote:How was it? I'll be seeing them tomorrow night in Central Park. Haven't seen them since 2018 so I'm VERY pumped about it.Chris_H_2 wrote:going to see them tomorrow night. I’m really looking forward to it.
Nice!Chris_H_2 wrote:It was really good. Super fun and relaxed. It was good seeing them again.epilogue wrote:How was it? I'll be seeing them tomorrow night in Central Park. Haven't seen them since 2018 so I'm VERY pumped about it.Chris_H_2 wrote:going to see them tomorrow night. I’m really looking forward to it.
The backup singer sang The Wanting Comes In Waves / Repaid and stole the show. So good.
Have fun tomorrow night.
Super excited for this!The pic, directed by Laika’s Travis Knight, was originally announced in September, with the main cast revealed Thursday. It is being adapted from the series of novels by Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists, and illustrator Carson Ellis. Chris Butler, who wrote and directed the Laika pics ParaNorman and Missing Link, penned the script.
It marks the first film from Laika since 2019’s Missing Link. All five of the studio’s previous films have gotten Oscar Animated Feature nominations.
No release date has been set for this one, and roles for the voice cast remain under wraps.
The logline from the studio: Beyond Portland, Oregon’s city limits lies Wildwood. You’re not supposed to go there. You’re not even supposed to know it exists. But Prue McKeel is about to enter this enchanted wonderland. Her baby brother Mac has been taken by a murder of crows into the forest’s depths, and she – along with her hapless classmate Curtis – is going to get him back. Prue might think she’s too old for fairytales, but she’s just found herself at the center of one. One filled with strange talking animals, roguish bandits, and powerful figures with the darkest intentions. Wildwood is a tale of love, loss, sacrifice and secrets, and of the magic you can find on your doorstep, if you’re willing to look for it.