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#472 Re: The Sunset Strip » Superman Thread. » 577 weeks ago

For the finishing funds, well it is about 95% done. You can still chip in a little or get one of the perks that are similar to the original Kickstarter one with the purchase. I donated about $25 or 30 to the original closed Kickstarter and a few months ago donated an extra $25 for credits and other things. The rest of the promo that I shared on social networks was just for the hell of it because I'm excited about the future release. Well it was originally supposed to be out this summer; but due to getting more people that worked on the movie interviewed, traveling costs to meet Burton, and additional production to add better background music, transitions, and extra footage for the fans. It will probably be out later in the fall or the winter of early next year. I keep hearing winter of 2015 from Jon or maybe earlier if the post production is going to be alot faster; so the movie files being distributed won't take too long after all. Not sure. Yeah the delay kind of sucks; but if it makes the movie longer and better than that's fine by me in the long run.

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#473 Re: The Sunset Strip » Superman Thread. » 577 weeks ago

Thanks dude for the thread change! Appreciate it! Karma for ya! Back to the subject, Same here! I'm so excited to see the finished product. I was promoting it a good amount on Facebook and Twitter. The director is a nice guy and a fan of the material. He co-produced the cartoon, Brendon Small's Metacacolypse ("Dethklok") and other projects. A couple of costume reveals and a tiny bit of test footage and photos have been released and leaked over the internet for the past couple of years now; but with this release will get more than that and more official sources with the content. I backed it to get a digital download of the film and a couple other things as well as my name in part of the end credits. As for Cage himself, who knows..! Jon might of already gotten an interview with him booked, already recorded or something and probably won't release it in order to not spoil too much of the documentary. The man himself said that he found the concept of the documentary fascinating and that he loves the character and looks on the development of the film fondly. The big reason I believe he released the Burton interview to backers and the general public was to get more attention from potential sponsors and media sites willing to do press or articles on the doc itself with leads to additonal profits and covering production costs. smile

#474 Re: The Sunset Strip » Superman Thread. » 577 weeks ago

Speaking of Superman not related to the BvS movie at the moment, the documentary that I'm highly anticipating (Mentioned it months ago on the forum!), "The Death of Superman Lives What Happened?" by Jon Schnepp that's about the movie that was supposed to feature Nic Cage as the Man of Steel with Braniac, monsters, and a strange new interpretation in the late 90s is in post production and they are doing some finishing funds. They got Tim Burton for a big interview in the doc as well as more footage, concept art, and other details from the canceled movie project. Here is the 2nd full trailer for those who want to see more. (For ADMINS (Will, BLS, etc.) I was wondering if we could change the title of this thread to a regular Superman thread or overall comic book project one. Since there are so many loose Marvel, Batman, and other character related threads on here already. Just an idea!)

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#475 Re: The Sunset Strip » American Horror Story » 577 weeks ago

Well a new season of AHS is almost ready to open and unveil the curtain on October 8 on FX channel. It's called, Freak Show dealing with one of the last traveling carnivals and tourist attractions of the early 50s. Taken place in Jupiter, Florida in 1952. Hopefully only a few flash backs this time around. Legendary singer Patti LaBelle will be making an appearance as well as Jyoti Amge ("The World's Smallest Woman!"). Let's hope it's better than Coven's disappointing season. It will also be taken into account as Jessica Lange's final season of the series.

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#476 Re: Guns N' Roses » CD II info and potential release and tour plans in 2015-16 » 577 weeks ago

Like all things new and GNR related, I'll take it with a grain of salt. Yeah hoping some news does show up officially on something happening next year at least music related. I don't care about another south American tour or series of shows/residency. I want another full U.S. tour, honestly. CHINESE DEMOCRACY STARTS NOW?!

#477 Re: Guns N' Roses » In Defence of... ChiDem2 » 577 weeks ago

Lomax wrote:
Me_Wise_Magic wrote:
misterID wrote:

What's funny is that Axl said SR had very little synth work on it. It's mostly Bucket's guitar effects. smile

Oh wow! That's impressive. The more ya know I suppose! Gotta love Mr. Buckethead!


There is a lot of multi-tracked vocal chant work in that song if you listen carefully.

Oh yeah I knew about the multi-tracked vocals due to the live performances of Shackler's and a few people uploading all the different vocal and music tracks on certain CD songs on Youtube and other sites. smile

#478 Re: Guns N' Roses » In Defence of... ChiDem2 » 577 weeks ago

misterID wrote:

What's funny is that Axl said SR had very little synth work on it. It's mostly Bucket's guitar effects. smile

Oh wow! That's impressive. The more ya know I suppose! Gotta love Mr. Buckethead!

#479 Re: Guns N' Roses » Slash Blames Media For Axl Feud. » 577 weeks ago

Hate blabbermouth, metalsucks, and TMZ. Just disgusting terrible sites! "Appetite for Self-Destruction?" Oh they can fuck off! 4 Slash doesn't deserve this annoyance!

#480 Re: Guns N' Roses » In Defence of... ChiDem2 » 577 weeks ago

misterID wrote:

I've never saw CD as an industrial album. At all. I still consider it a pretty straight-ahead rock record. If anything, there are too many guitars.

Same here! I considered it a Hard Rock album with some industrial elements. Mainly the industrial rock tracks on the album are Shackler's and Madagascar. I don't mind the many guitar players on the album more than so than keeping certain players on the record when you already have a rhythm player already established in the mix. I just don't see the point in keeping Axl's and Paul's guitar parts (I get for song writing purposes) on certain songs when you already have 4tus and Ron that do more of the rhythm tracks already. While keeping Bucket and Robin on lead solos.

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