They should really do that.
While the EDM scene on Lemmy is rather small, this is the only viable alternative (to my knowledge) for forum-style culture.
They should really do that.
While the EDM scene on Lemmy is rather small, this is the only viable alternative (to my knowledge) for forum-style culture.
This was probably one of the first EDM tracks that I liked (even though I had no clue what electronic music was).
The video clip is so 90s. The sped up clips, the MTV-era dancing/singing to the camera with a separate background.
Sounds like my kind of movie.
Thanks for sharing!
The story / writing is pretty bold too. It's nothing new by modern standards, but it was probably relatively novel in 1982.
I like Terminator 1 a lot more than T2.
It's much more grim-dark with horror elements. I would even go as far as saying there are subtle cyberpunk motifs in T1. There is also a modicum of character development. Michael Biehn (Kyle Reese) does a great job.
T2 feels more like a teen's summer action movie in comparison. It lacks that edge and is overly sentimental.
I will note that growing up I liked T2 a lot more than T1.
I decided to skip Joker 2 once I heard it was a musical (and then I heard the reviews were bad).
You got me curious about Phoenix's singing so I looked up some clips on YouTube.
You were right, it's not good. Not good at all.
These just seem like a bunch of kids' movies. I remember watching some cartoons on VHS again and again, like ~20 times a year.
Super deep old school track!
Bomb track! Will need to check out more of Maria Healy's work!
Unfortunately, nobody can watch The Dungeon today because all prints have been lost to history.
That's really too bad. I don't watch too many movies from the silent era, but I would be interested in checking this one out.
Get Out won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay? This is news to me. They deserve it, it was a good movie.
I was surprised that while I liked Get Out, I did not enjoy Nope at all. Still have to check out Us, it seems like a fun horror.
Found footage, but with a COVID-era twist.
Rather simple lyrics, but they work so well with the music.