I haven't seen that cut, I'd give it a shot.
I haven't seen that cut, I'd give it a shot.
What would "a Thor movie" be at this point? If I had my way, they'd pull even more from the Simonson era comics. Maybe not to the point of having Frog Thor— but maybe? The Midgard Serpent would be an awesome story.
Assuming you could get to the X-Men levels beyond the difficult intro Spidey levels…
It also had the most insane cheat code for level select and infinite healing (that I used a lot because that game was hard):
Mockingbird has been really good, worth checking out. I'll have to take a gander at some of the others (I'm mostly just reading Dr. Strange and a couple of X-titles at this point).
Their first album, sure. But the self-titled second album and Elephant Riders both hold up really well to me.
Aside from adding a keyboardist to the lineup for a couple of years, Clutch has kept the same lineup over their 11 albums and 25 years, which is pretty impressive. Almost every album is great, but even the subpar ones (Pure Rock Fury and Strange Cousins, I'm looking at you) still have some standout tracks.
While we're on the subject of Viggo sequels I never expected to happen, I'd love it if he and Ed Harris got back together for an Appaloosa sequel. The other books are good, it would make some good cinema.
And the comics, for that matter.
I liked the FF vs. X-Men comic series from the late 80s, myself.
Painted Soldiers?
I have a lot of digital movies as well (~250). Movie discs in any form feel as worthless to me as CDs or cassettes, and the cases just take up a lot of space. In contrasting stupidity, I do have a lot of vinyl, but I really like the large-format art. I'm never going to hang DVD sleeves on my wall.
Same. I was prepared to be cynical, but then I was looking at the releases, and, okay, I'm in.
A new one opened up in the Portland area (Cascade Record Pressing in Milwaukie, OR) within the last year or so, partly due to the fact that a lot of Northwest labels kept getting shafted by the big runs at the 12 or 13 existing plants.
Clutch's "The Elephant Riders" has one of three different hidden tracks randomly at the end, although I've only heard the one that was on my copy ("David Rose"). I should hunt the others down…
The "Paul's Boutique" fade-in was allegedly the Beastie Boys way of fucking with the suits. "I can't hear it, turn it up more…"
I'm fairly certain there's an Unwound album with an infinite loop, as well (I'm thinking it's "Repetition").