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#481 Re: Guns N' Roses » Ron leaving the band after Vegas? » 577 weeks ago
FlashFlood wrote:People were acting like Axl overdubbed Slash's November Rain solo with fart noises.
Best post ever.
That was gold!
#482 Re: Guns N' Roses » Ron leaving the band after Vegas? » 577 weeks ago
FlashFlood wrote:I don't get the demo love for Catcher. I actually like Ron's contribution and don't think May's solo was anything remarkable, certainly not to the point of people freaking out about it.
Have you heard the Rock Band 2 Catcher gtr track? I love Robin, but that's grim.
The fault lies on Ax, who did the same with Robin as he self-admittedly did with May; cut and paste together a Frankenstein monster, which is neither here or there as a free-flowing performance, but rather a meticulous tapestry of soundbytes by our resident OCD composer, Mr Rose.
With May, Ax's method paid off big time. With Robin, in this instance, not so much.
It's the best of have both and Ax should put the studio cut to bloody iTunes or whatever. It wouldn't be admitting error, rather than celebrating variety.
I liked Ron's contributions as well. Didn't hate the final version of the song released. It was grower when I finally bought CD and now it's become one of my favorite songs off it. I will agree that it was Axl's fault for all the confusion and cutting and pasting of the different guitar parts. I mean if you got Brian May (the guitarist from one of the bands you looked up to and even played with), why would you feel the need to keep trimming the instrumental audio further in Pro Tools. The final studio cut I will agree the vocals and keyboards are more clearer and up front; but I like both versions leaked and released. I do agree they should of released the original version officially online to the fans. Also I despise the term "raping" in any form even if it's just a joke. It's disgusting.
#483 Re: Guns N' Roses » Ron leaving the band after Vegas? » 577 weeks ago
-D- wrote:Tomorrow Never Comes... It's just another day.. like today.. That mind fucks me. brilliant lyric. Profound
I always thought it was a reference to the Beatles "Yesterday". It sounds like the response to the line "Yesterday came suddenly".
Same here! I also thought Tomorrow Never Knows from Revolver, of course references to Lennon's assassination, and I believe there were a few lines that referenced songs from Abbey Road if I'm not mistaken. I could be wrong about that.
#484 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » 30 Years to Life on ITunes in US » 578 weeks ago
Listened to it on Spotify. I dig it alot. The vocals are well mixed and Slash's riffing on this is fantastic! The best song I've heard of the songs streamed before the release of the full album.
#485 Re: The Sunset Strip » Halloween 666: Producer's Cut finally getting released Sept. 23rd » 578 weeks ago
Me_Wise_Magic wrote:Sweet! That's quite a deal. Glad they have the original composer and crew working on the re-release content. I watched a review of Halloween 6 and saw some footage of the original producer's cut. Got different thoughts and opinions from critics and fans on the matter. Glad it's finally getting it's due with a proper release and extra content. For the respect and memory of Donald Pleasance's final performance. I know Paul Rudd hated the theatrical cut too. I thought H20 was alright for the most part. Surprised they are including Zombie's films on here. I thought the first remake was ok. Second one was utter crap. Both Zombie's H2 and Resurrection (it's practically an unintentional bad comedy, that fucking ending!) are abominations!
As far as Zombie's films themselves... they have their problems. Definitely. But neither of them imo are awful. Even Halloween II-2009, which I absolutely ravaged here on Evo, has grown on me in some ways.
Halloween (2007)
--- I think the film works for the most part, but I prefer the T-cut just because of the damn rape scene in the D-cut. So cringe-worthy, so white trash, and so unnecessary. I far prefer the guard killing scene in the T-cut, and the shorter, tighter pace of the T-cut over the D-cut. A slash film should NEVER be over 2 hrs long, and Zombie's D-cut is. The entire film should've been the Smith's Grove stuff, with the sequel being the return to Haddonfield. Instead Myers new psychopathic, white trash story first half is too rushed, and the final act of the film of Haddonfield is condensing John Carpenter's 90-minute masterpiece down to barely 30 minutes long, and it shows. Especially when the great Malcolm McDowell is forced to recite old Donald Pleasence lines, rather than making the role his own. One thing about the D-cut I do like, is I preferred the D-cut ending to the T-cut ending, because Loomis lives in the D-cut, as opposed to his obvious death in the T-cut. Tyler Bates also deserves high props for his re-imagining of the Halloween I & II traditionalist/electronic-style soundtrack. It really sounds amazing. It's a fair film.
Halloween II (2009)
--- Initially I hated it. REALLY HATED IT. Like everyone else. But in hind-sight, I respect that Zombie went off with his H2, and tried to make it his own thing. 2009's Halloween II truly is Rob Zombie's pure vision for Halloween. I enjoyed the re-incorporation of more supernatural elements, like the family dreams, and the more spiritual face of Halloween that Myers came to be, roaming the corn fields of Illinois, waiting to return home to find his Angel. I enjoyed Tyler Bates returning to score, and thought Brad Dourif, Danielle Harris & Scout-Taylor Compton did amazing acting jobs, especially compared to their first go-round. What I HATED was the absolute raping of the Dr. Loomis character. Although Malcolm McDowell is a fantastic actor, Zombie destroyed the mythos of the Loomis character, then turned around and gave the Loomis lines all to Sheriff Brackett (Dourif). It was unnecessary, and very distracting from me. I also preferred again, the shorter, more concise T-cut, to Zombie's D-cut. I REALLY preferred Zombie's T-cut ending with the traditional Laurie's Theme playing over Laurie's final dream, as opposed to Zombie's D-cut which features the same scenes, but with a Nan Vernon cover of Nazareth's "Love Hurts". Didn't like it at all. Still, not a horrible film, but a fair film.
I really respect with Halloween II more now, that Zombie went off and tried to do his own thing with the franchise. For Zombie, 2009's Halloween II, is his "Halloween III". His little isolated mark on the franchise, and his H2 is VERY different from anything else the franchise has seen. And I totally respect that. Although I think they are both average-to-fair films, if I had to take one film with me, it was surprisingly be Zombie's H2.
As for the franchise, the only films I didn't like was Halloween 5, and the atrocious Halloween: Resurrection.
I truly feel that Halloween: Resurrection is the worst film in the franchise and the only film in the franchise I would call truly awful. Even the Jamie Lee cameo death scene is barely watchable.
That's awesome man! It's been kind of the opposite for me with the first remake growing on me a little more over time. While I respect Zombie's creative freedom on H2. What happened to Loomis's character in H2 was distasteful. McDowell deserved better material. I will agree with that. Yeah..the Love Hurts added cut was pretty lame.
#486 Re: The Sunset Strip » Halloween 666: Producer's Cut finally getting released Sept. 23rd » 578 weeks ago
Me_Wise_Magic wrote:Sweet! That's quite a deal. Glad they have the original composer and crew working on the re-release content. I watched a review of Halloween 6 and saw some footage of the original producer's cut. Got different thoughts and opinions from critics and fans on the matter. Glad it's finally getting it's due with a proper release and extra content. For the respect and memory of Donald Pleasance's final performance. I know Paul Rudd hated the theatrical cut too. I thought H20 was alright for the most part. Surprised they are including Zombie's films on here. I thought the first remake was ok. Second one was utter crap. Both Zombie's H2 and Resurrection (it's practically an unintentional bad comedy, that fucking ending!) are abominations!
I take the Halloween release close to heart. I was as much a Halloween fan as I was a Guns N' Roses fan. Halloween had a huge impact on my life, and remains my preferred franchise out of all of the big horror franchises.
So this release is in alot of ways, a finale to that part of my life. I always knew as a Halloween fan, there were only a few things left on the table as a fan. A special edition release in some form for Halloween II, III & H2O. I assumed the H6: P-cut would never get released, and because of that, the soundtrack would never get released either.
In 2012, H2 & H3 both got Special Collector's Edition Blu-ray releases. Beautiful ones. All that was left was H6: P-cut & H2O. I assumed H2O -- HAD to happen eventually, but NEVER the H6: P-cut. Not only did it happen, but BOTH are getting released, as well as the unreleased soundtrack... all in the same year... all in the same month.
It's literally like killing three birds with one stone.
As for the Zombie films, there were some fan complaints that Zombie's films were included, especially since nothing new is coming from their release, at least on the Limited Edition set. Both of them are Zombie's Unrated Director's Cuts, both of which have already seen release on Blu-ray. Many fans, including myself, feel Zombie's Theatrical Cuts are FAR FAR FAR superior to his shoddy Director's Cuts, so that's missing.
Another glaring omission is the Halloween H2O: Television Version. H2O's TV cut featured several alternate, as well as extended scenes, including far more character development for the Will (Adam Arkin) character and his romance with Laurie/Keri (Jamie Lee Curtis). It's significant enough changes, that it would've been nice to have it included here, but I digress. I'm getting an H6: P-cut & H2O Special Edition. Believe me, i'm fucking good.
I never, unlike alot of fans, jumped on the buy all the home video bandwagon. I already have the 2007 Anchor Bay Halloween release (Disc 2 on this set), as well as Halloween II '81 (Disc 3), Halloween III (Disc 4) & Halloween II-2009 (Disc 14) on Blu-ray. The other half of this set is completely brand-new to me. So it's very much a new purchase.
You're set! Glad to hear it man!
#487 Re: The Garden » What are you eating? » 578 weeks ago
Burgers, Peanuts, and Fries from Five Guys earlier with my dad. Tried some of the new Lays potato chip flavors. The Bacon Mac N' Cheese and Cappuccino ones are pretty damn tasty out of the bunch so far. Cutting back on a ton of stuff like soda and a few other things. Still will have a soda or two some days during the week; but I'm drinking more water and alternatives to get healthier in a sense.
#488 Re: The Sunset Strip » Halloween 666: Producer's Cut finally getting released Sept. 23rd » 578 weeks ago
Here are some screen comparisons to the upcoming Blu-ray. This has been nearly 20 years in the making! Look at these jaw-dropping comparison shots, courtesy of Docterror.com
Bootleg screen grab (all that's been available illegally for the last 18 years):
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kVudhphO5x0/U … ootleg.jpg
New High-Definition Master screen grab from Scream! Factory Blu-ray:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-wLHHhr33ANU/U … ansfer.jpg
Wow! I still am in awe as to what I am looking at, considering the Bootleg one above is what I and others have been looking at for nearly 20 years.
NEVER though this would ever happen. I am totally stoked that it IS happening! This is second to Chinese Democracy in terms of "never gonna happen".
I'm impressed!
#489 Re: The Sunset Strip » Halloween 666: Producer's Cut finally getting released Sept. 23rd » 578 weeks ago
Sweet! That's quite a deal. Glad they have the original composer and crew working on the re-release content. I watched a review of Halloween 6 and saw some footage of the original producer's cut. Got different thoughts and opinions from critics and fans on the matter. Glad it's finally getting it's due with a proper release and extra content. For the respect and memory of Donald Pleasance's final performance. I know Paul Rudd hated the theatrical cut too. I thought H20 was alright for the most part. Surprised they are including Zombie's films on here. I thought the first remake was ok. Second one was utter crap. Both Zombie's H2 and Resurrection (it's practically an unintentional bad comedy, that fucking ending!) are abominations!
#490 Re: The Sunset Strip » Robin Williams Dead at 63 » 578 weeks ago
I guess the Parkinson's just pushed him over the edge.
Yeah I read about the story that he was diagnosed. Very sad that it was hard for him to overcome these hardships. Depression is a serious illness and it's a tough fight. Hopefully he's found peace and laughter where he is now.