idontwantanamern

idontwantanamern t1_jeh5mdp wrote

Gossip (Group of students who start a rumor as part of a college project - I love this movie and the cast has really grown since the movie 😂 Just a bit!)

Hide and Seek with DeNiro and Dakota Fanning

Don't Say A Word with Michael Douglas and Brittany Murphy

Mr. Brooks with Kevin Costner

The Watcher with Keanu Reeves, James Spader & Marisa Tomei

Identity with John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet and so many more

Secret Window with Johnny Depp (Stephen King)

Gone with Amanda Seyfried

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idontwantanamern t1_j6fwa4g wrote

I just put this on the turntable again last week. I've heard it probably a thousand times -- and each time I'm in awe that such a perfect piece of art exists in the world. To be so lucky to hear it for the first time... I genuinely wish I could go back and remember that.

Couldn't agree more.

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idontwantanamern t1_j5uqbde wrote

Totally on the same page about them taking over the world!

I was convinced that when Eric did the vocals on "Downtown" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, that people would investigate their albums -- but that didn't seem to happen ( at least not to my knowledge)

I have NOT heard the demos, but I know what I'm doing later. I am a huge fan of Meat Loaf's music and spent the weekend watching the short film/documentary his daughters put together. Really looking forward to that - Thanks for the tip!!

And yes, Justin & Eric collaborating is really amazing. I have admittedly lost track of what they up to, but I always felt they didn't get the full recognition they deserved.

I never saw The Darkness live, but I saw Foxy Shazam open for Hole in June 2010 -- which I probably why I have the fondness for the S/T album -- and I shoved them down everyone's ears for the whole summer and remainder of the year (and still do, honestly).

Really happy to know there are other that still carry the torch!

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idontwantanamern t1_j4oqzlu wrote

I saw them in 2002 with The Ataris, Rufio and Autopilot Off.

I was in my early 20s at the time & I really enjoyed them, but agree -- other than a handful of songs, they didn't really stick.

ETA: In short, I don't think the people outside of my group of friends knew who I was going to see at that show. If I had said I was going to see them two years later when they were opening for Green Day? Different story

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