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#21 Re: The Sunset Strip » Hugh Laurie singing "You Can't Always Get What You Want" » 629 weeks ago
Not to resurrect a dead thread, but wow. LOL. i was just looking for this video so that I could send it to a friend who had just finished watching every season. Google's second hit brought me here.
#22 Re: Guns N' Roses » Axl Rose set to be sued after throwing mic into crowd » 642 weeks ago
That sucks. Every concert I've been to, the band almost always throws stuff like that into the crowd. Guitar picks, drum sticks, mics, etc. Sucks that luck of the draw, he got caught in the mouth. As Money said though, that stuff can be expensive. Not sure he's doing it to be a dick move, but I really don't know how else you'd get in touch with the band about it....you'd call, they'd say GFY thinking he was trying to run a scam.
#23 The Sunset Strip » Weiland Fired » 644 weeks ago
- Tommie
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Kinda shocked I didn't see this posted anywhere on here.
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS
FIRE Lead Singer
Scott Weiland
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Stone Temple Pilots has unceremoniously FIRED its lead singer Scott Weiland ... who's been the face of the seminal rock band for more than 20 years.
The group released an ominously curt statement today, saying, "Stone Temple Pilots have announced they have officially terminated Scott Weiland." They don't give any further explanation.
It's pretty shocking for several reasons ... the main being Weiland has been a core member of the group since it came together in 1986. His voice has become synonymous with STP's sound ... on hits like "Plush," "Sour Girl," and "Sex Type Thing."
Another reason this came out of nowhere ... Weiland denied rumors he was leaving the band just yesterday, telling Rolling Stone, "STP has not broken up. I haven't quit. I haven't been fired."
Rumors of a split began a couple of months ago when Slash said STP had fired Weiland.
STP reformed in 2008 after a 5-year hiatus and toured through last year -- but apparently it hasn't been working out.
So far, it's unclear who STP has in mind to replace Weiland ... if anyone.
Weiland is set to launch a solo tour next month.
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#24 Re: Management » Maintenance/Site Updates » 659 weeks ago
Ah okay. No biggie, just wanted to make sure it wasn't only my account.
#25 Re: Management » Maintenance/Site Updates » 659 weeks ago
I'm having a problem with my account. Whenever I try to make a new topic I get:
"Error: Unable to create topic."
Any ideas?
#26 Re: The Garden » Windows 8 » 661 weeks ago
I grabbed it the day after it came out when i saw it was only $40 bucks. I installed it on my tower, and then i have a macbook pro for when I'm traveling.
I gotta say I'm pleasantly surprised by it. I'm still more comfortable with Windows 7, but I honestly think its just because windows 8 is such a radical redesign in a few areas. Can't seem to wrap my head around some of it.
In my opinion, its almost like you still have windows 7 or XP because they still give you "the desktop". All the cool stuff is layered on over top from what I can tell.
^^Just saw what Saikin wrote above me. He's right on all counts. The touch aspect converted to mouse just feels....weird. Stability and creativity also still go to osx. But once I get more comfortable with windows 8, I dunno if i'll still feel that way.
#27 Re: Management » Maintenance/Site Updates » 661 weeks ago
Who did the redesign? Looks really good.
#28 Re: Guns N' Roses » State of GNRevolution (PLEASE READ, discuss) » 661 weeks ago
I really need to start logging in here more. I miss ya bastards.
#29 The Sunset Strip » Tony Scott Kills Himself » 671 weeks ago
- Tommie
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Official: British director Tony Scott dead after jumping from California bridge - CNN.com
By Chelsea J. Carter and JD Cargill , CNN
updated 7:16 AM EDT, Mon August 20, 2012
CNN.com
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Los Angeles (CNN) -- Director Tony Scott, best known for the films "Top Gun" and "Beverly Hills Cop II," died in an apparent suicide Sunday when he jumped from the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro, California, a Los Angeles County coroner official said.
"There's nothing to indicate it is anything else at this time," said Lt. Joe Bale of the coroner's office.
Scott, 68, jumped from the bridge at about 12:30 p.m., Bale said. The bridge spans the Los Angeles Harbor, connecting San Pedro and Terminal Island.
A passerby who saw Scott jump from the bridge called 911, according to a statement released by the coroner's office late Sunday.
'Top Gun' director Tony Scott dies
"The L.A. Port Police recovered the body from the water," the statement said.
The coroner's office declined to comment or confirm a Los Angeles Times report that authorities found contact information in Scott's car parked on the bridge, and later found a suicide note in his office.
Born Anthony D.L. Scott in North Shields, England, in 1944, Tony -- as he was known -- got his start as a teenager in front of the camera, starring in his older brother Ridley Scott's film "Boy and Bicycle." In 1995, the two joined forces to create the production company, Scott Free Productions.
Simon Halls, a publicist who represents the Scott brothers, confirmed the death.
"The family asks for privacy during this time," Halls said.
Tony Scott became a household name in 1986 as director of the mega-hit "Top Gun," starring Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis. He followed that up with the Eddie Murphy action movie, "Beverly Hills Cop II" in 1987.
Actor Michael Rapaport, who was directed by Scott in "True Romance," took to Twitter to praise the director. In one post, he said there hasn't been a day since the movie was released in 1993 that someone doesn't tell him how much they loved the movie.
"Tony Scott was a sweet enthusiastic & lovin man," Rapaport wrote.
Scott cemented his reputation for big-budget action films with 1990's "Revenge" starring Kevin Costner and "Days of Thunder" with Tom Cruise. In 1998, he directed "Enemy of the State" with Will Smith and Gene Hackman.
It was on the set of "Days of Thunder" where Scott met actress Donna Wilson, whom he married in 1994. They had twin sons.
Reaction to Scott's death poured out through Twitter, with directors, actors and fans mourning the news.
"Tony Scott as a friend and a mentor was irreplaceable. Tone, wherever you are, I love you man. RIP," director and producer Joe Carnahan said on Twitter.
Carnahan recounted how when his movie "The Grey" was finished, Scott called him to tell him he had seen it. He told Carnahan it was great and not to allow anybody to change anything in it.
"Tony always sent personal, handwritten notes & always drew a cartoon caricature of himself, smoking a cigar, with his hat colored in red," Carnahan said in a post.
Director and actor Adam Shankman said his heart stopped when he heard of the "tragic death" of one of "(our) most inspiring directors, Tony Scott."
"Rest in Peace Tony. U will be missed so...," he wrote in a post on Twitter.
Director Ron Howard said simply, via Twitter: "Tragic day."
Scott directed his last film, the train thriller "Unstoppable" starring Denzel Washington, in 2010.
"For me, it was the most challenging movie of my life, and the most dangerous because I'm shooting 90 percent of the movie on a train that is running between 50 and 70 mph," Scott told CNN at the time.
Scott's reputation in Hollywood was low key.
"He wasn't a showy kind of guy," longtime entertainment reporter Jeanne Wolf told CNN.
Scott was often seen sporting a frayed, faded red ball cap on the movie sets and at red carpet premieres.
The ball cap, Wolf said, was his trademark.
While Scott's movies garnered box office success, they never received the acclaim that generated Academy Award nominations.
In 2002, the Scott brothers won an Emmy for the television movie "The Gathering Storm."
Scott also was nominated for the Emmy as a producer for the CBS drama "The Good Wife."
"So very, very sorry to hear of the death of Tony Scott," actress Martha Plimpton, who appeared in "The Good Wife," said via Twitter.
Among his last projects was serving as an executive producer on the TV miniseries, "Coma," which is due to air this year.
JD Cargill reported from Los Angeles and Chelsea J. Carter from Atlanta. CNN's Greg Morrison, Holly Yan and Ed Payne contributed to this report.
© 2012 Cable News Network. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
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Stunned....his resume reads like the list of my favorite movies.
#30 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash/Hollywood Walk of Fame (Slash speaks after) » 676 weeks ago
Charlie Sheen has more talent as an actor/comedian in 2012 than Axl does as a singer/songwriter. His show has already been picked up for like 100 episodes or something. The guy makes a joke about Axl and people wanna dimish his popularity and his talent just because he's a bit crazy?
Axl in 2012 is popular for his past and for his antics. Sheen is popular for his recent professional accomplishments as well as his antics. One is "washed up" in the eyes of the public, the other is still very much a pop culture icon. That's just that way it IS
WINNING! Sorry guys, but at this point, I gotta go with Bono. Its 2012, and although both their careers started around(ish) the same time..
Sheen > Rose.
EDIT: And I swear this has NOTHING to do with him becoming my hero when the 2 porn stars and briefcase full of blow story broke.