Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7249 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Tortoise Millions Now Living Will Never Die
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know-it-all, I speak from a musical standpoint, since the Zwan project is a crazy mess in my opinion. Personally, it’s obvious that I don’t know him and can’t know what drives him to do whatever he likes. Anyway, for me, Pajo could also play in a tribute to Mino Reitano, and it wouldn't change my opinion of him one bit, and that’s that.
James Cameron Avatar
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I prefer Brazil by Terry Gilliam, I think it’s a film with brilliant ideas, what do you think?
Tesla Five Man Acoustical Jam
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Tesla might be my favorite hard rock band, and this acoustic live album is beautiful, even though I think they shine best in electric mode, especially Hannon and Skeoch on guitars (by the way, the solo in "Love Song" on this album is fantastic). However, some of their ballads, even though they are standard ballads in their genre, elevate Tesla above their direct hard rock competitors. The cover of "Mother's Little Helper" is great.
UFO No Heavy Petting
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Well, Ozzy after Rhoads had some great guitarists; Jake E. Lee and Zakk Wylde in the hard rock scene are not exactly newcomers.
UFO No Heavy Petting
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Schenker is definitely one of the best hard rock guitarists in history, but if you expand the scope to rock in general, I don't think he's among the best. But hey, these are just opinions.
James Cameron Avatar
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s4doll, that was a joke from me; if you want, I can give you a more illustrious comparison. "Reservoir Dogs," which cost 1 million, I prefer a thousand times over both Aliens and Avatar. As for today's budgets, honestly, I couldn't care less, especially since a ton of crap comes out nowadays.
James Cameron Avatar
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Do you think you're talking to a fool? It's not like I just landed from the moon; I know that Avatar cost 300 million. My comment on El Mariachi was a provocative response to the claim that the 20 million dollars for Aliens is a "small budget."
James Cameron Avatar
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I'm not saying they're on the same level, but if we wanted to do a quality-cost comparison... anyway, I also had fun watching El Mariachi, and since we're talking about entertainment, I'll stick to that.
James Cameron Avatar
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Is 20 million dollars a small budget? Then what about El Mariachi, which was made for 7,000 dollars (and by the way, it's a great film, really enjoyable)?
James Cameron Avatar
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For heaven's sake, Algol, it's obvious that life is also made of carefree moments and messing around... my response was to a statement that seemed to suggest films like Avatar are the only form of cinematic entertainment, while I believe there are other types of films that, even without using the same astronomical amount of special effects, are nonetheless entertaining, even if they aren't categorized that way. Ah, by the way, in the theater where I saw Avatar (500 people with no empty seats), no one applauded either during or at the end, and thankfully so, because it seems like a joke to me; you applaud in theater, not in cinema.