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Re: Receiver recommendations
audiosavant #294830 03/03/10 05:09 AM
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Wow... it looks like my...


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audiosavant #294831 03/03/10 05:10 AM
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wait for it...


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audiosavant #294832 03/03/10 05:12 AM
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My 100th post on the Axiom forum!!! Woo hoo!!!

pmbuko, you better watch out, yo...


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audiosavant #294834 03/03/10 05:15 AM
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Lol, apparently, I cannot count correctly...

But at least I busted my "100" cherry! Now where can I pick up my complimentary cocktail and Axiom decoder ring?


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audiosavant #294835 03/03/10 05:26 AM
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 Originally Posted By: audiosavant

Looks like Grunt likes to get his "party" on! I wouldn't expect less from someone with a Vernon Pinkley avatar.

I bet Lee Marvin liked his Goa Trance loud and bumping as well...


Close but no cigar. ;\)

It’s Oddball (“We have a loudspeaker here [on his tank], and when we go into battle we play music, very loud. It kind of... calms us down.”) from “Kelly’s Heroes” (my favorite war movie of all time) but he prefers the spacey ambient stuff we’re listening to now.


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grunt #294840 03/03/10 07:19 AM
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Damn! I couldn't decide if your avater was from Kelly’s Heroes or The Dirty Dozen. I'm really on a roll tonight.

You have fine taste in movies either way.

With a few exceptions, I pretty much think films from the 60's and 70's kick major ass over the current crop of remakes, sequels and cgi infested video game vampire movies for 'tweens.

That was back when men were men and women were filmed full frontal without too much fake boob-age or shaved muffs. Natural vixens rule...

Man I really miss Lee Marvin, Steve McQueen and Warren Oates.


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audiosavant #294841 03/03/10 07:47 AM
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Yeah I do miss when leading men were men and not all “metro” or “emo” (emo chicks are hot though ;\) ).

And the women: Raquel Welch, Daliah Lavi, Linda Harrison . . . .

Off the top of my head the only remake I’ve seen from that time that I’ve really liked was “3 Musketeers”


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grunt #294853 03/03/10 01:29 PM
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Hmmm. I must be oversensitized because I find most of the older movies (yahn) mostly boring. But there are a few...

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CatBrat #294891 03/03/10 06:13 PM
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 Originally Posted By: CatBrat
Hmmm. I must be oversensitized because I find most of the older movies (yahn) mostly boring. But there are a few...


Oh yes, there are quite a few!

It's more like desensitized actually. Especially American audiences. Started happening in the late 70's. Spectacle over quality.

"Me like things blow up. Me like pithy, stupid catchphrases (make my day, I'm too old for this shit, etc.). Me like fast MTV editing that makes things look like they are "happening". Me like.... Look!!! Something shiny over there!!!"

Short attention spans and plot lines that spell it all out for you. No ambiguous endings. Lots of special effects! Woo hoo!

That's why "showbiz" has devolved into "reality" shows and their "stars". Talentless, ugly humans and their shallow, vacuous pursuits. Lots of celebrities, not too many actors.

You see the results of the dumb-ing down of American audiences on Netflix reviews. Someone accidentally gets an artistic film, like say a Fellini film, and decides to review it: "This thing sucked! The first twenty minutes were so slow I fast forwarded through it. And it was in Italian! Why can't they make it in "American"? The chick was hot though!" Sigh. I wish they would just go and play Halo and leave film appreciation to the adults.

Two of my favorite films from the 70's still hold up quite well and blow most new stuff out of the water. 'Clockwork Orange' and 'Eraserhead'. Two recent films that are very much in the same vein of great 70's film making that I would recommend are: 'No Country For Old Men' and 'There Will Be Blood'. Amazing films and great art too. See, that didn't hurt at all. \:\)

In fact, PT Anderson is probably the best American director of his (mine) generation. I really believe he is our next Scorcese/Kubrick.

Also check out the works of Darren Aronofsky. These guys are old school and modern at the same time and are keeping the flame of artistic film making alive and well in these dark times of "technological wow" movies without story, acting or any artistic nonsense getting in the way of the explosions/car crashes/shiny cgi stuff. Hey the movie sucks, but did you hear the sub bass?

Speaking of car chases, just compare say, 'The Fast And The Furious' car chases to the one in 'Bullitt' (1968). The one in 'Bullitt' is real. The one(s) in F&F is done using the lamest, dated computer technology and sucks balls compared to the real thing. But hey, that sh*tty hip-hop soundtrack sounds bitching in DTS!

Old movies rule. You can throw all the wiz-bang techno advances and effects into a modern film but you will still never even come close to making a great "movie" like Hitchcock did. You need more than slick technology to make a film imho. You need story, acting and a directors sure hand. Technology serves that, not the other way around.


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Re: Receiver recommendations
audiosavant #294894 03/03/10 06:40 PM
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Hitchcock was a genius. No one like him.

Good EEE...ve...ning.


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