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March 21, 2015:

Classic Albums: Metallica – Metallica (Matthew Longfellow, 2001) -

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I was obsessed with Metallica at one point, and that's when I first saw this. I've outgrown them, though I still think Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets are great albums. In fact... I was never a big fan of Metallica post-Burton. They just started to change musically, I feel, and lost their punch. Even though The Black Album was probably bigger for their career, I think Master of Puppets is their magnum opus, and which Classic Albums did their Metallica doc on that one. Still an interesting documentary. Cool seeing Hetfield in a Nosferatu shirt.




March 22, 2015:

Whiplash (Damien Chazelle, 2014) -
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I feel like this is a good time to bring up something I have been thinking about lately. I hate seeing criticism towards musical expression. I'm not talking about about nice, constructive criticism - I'm talking about bashing someone who is expressing themselves musically. What the f*ck? I remember seeing a video of a girl covering a Blink 182 song on acoustic guitar on YouTube, and the comments were just filled with bashing. Good job guys, you potentially just rid the world of a musician. It doesn't matter if she was good or bad - musical expression is for everyone. It's a universal, human experience. You don't need to be Buddy Rich or Jimi Hendrix to make music. That girl has my eternal respect, too, for putting herself out there and posting that video. I have a really hard time sharing my music and playing instruments as I have terrible performance anxiety, so seeing someone able to show off what they do is very cool to me.

In other words, Fletcher is a f*cking prick.

Great movie though.



March 23, 2015:

Pink Floyd: The Story of Wish You Were Here (John Edginton, 2012) -




Now this is more like it. An amazing, in-depth documentary on the making of a masterpiece. My favorite part was when they were talking about Syd Barret coming into the studio during the making of it, and how different he looked. Really moving stuff. Overall, a brilliant documentary.

Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii (Adrian Maben, 1972) -




I can't give a Pink Floyd performance anything less than a five. On top of that, this has behind the scene video of the making of The Dark Side of The Moon. When this was released, Dark Side had yet to come out. Imagine seeing Roger Waters f*cking around with that synth for the first time and not knowing what the hell he was doing. Amazing. Just beautiful seeing hints of the album coming into shape. And of course, we get pre-Dark Side Floyd doing what they do best at the Pompeii amphitheater. Too good.



Master of My Domain
Whiplash was my favorite film of last year. It was on hell of a experience and the 100 minutes of madness flew by really fast. The last scene is just f**king brilliant, I liked that it ended on a sudden note without telling what happens after the concert. A better ending than the spoon-fed conclusions of movies released these days. On the way home I spent a lot of time imagining what would happen next, and it was great fun. I've played the drums for nearly 6 years and I could understand the frustration of the main character. Sometimes while practicing I seriously want to punch my snare drum.

I never knew there were documentaries about Pink Floyd. I'd love to check out the behind the scenes stories of an awesome band. Added to watchlist. Thanks Swan. I might have trouble finding them because Korean movie sites don't know anything about good music, so of course they don't care about good bands. Oh well, wish me good luck.



Whiplash was my favorite film of last year. It was on hell of a experience and the 100 minutes of madness flew by really fast. The last scene is just f**king brilliant, I liked that it ended on a sudden note without telling what happens after the concert. A better ending than the spoon-fed conclusions of movies released these days. On the way home I spent a lot of time imagining what would happen next, and it was great fun. I've played the drums for nearly 6 years and I could understand the frustration of the main character. Sometimes while practicing I seriously want to punch my snare drum.
The ending is definitely intense and stunning. Didn't know you played drums, dude.

I never knew there were documentaries about Pink Floyd. I'd love to check out the behind the scenes stories of an awesome band. Added to watchlist. Thanks Swan. I might have trouble finding them because Korean movie sites don't know anything about good music, so of course they don't care about good bands. Oh well, wish me good luck.
Good luck.



March 24, 2015:

Classic Albums: Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Matthew Longfellow, 2001) -




Pretty good doc about a pretty good album. I'm not enamored with Elton John, though I have no problem with him and recognize him as talented for sure. There are some songs on this album I love, like "Funeral for a Friend" and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". But there are also some I don't care for. I reckon it is his best album, though. This was a decently informative look into the making of the album. If I had cared more about the album and the people involved, I'm sure I would have loved it.



Trying Real Hard To Be The Shepherd
Yellow Brick Rd is one of my favorite songs ever. I'm a big Elton John fan. Bennie And The Jets sucks though. I think that's the same album.
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Yellow Brick Rd is one of my favorite songs ever. I'm a big Elton John fan. Bennie And The Jets sucks though. I think that's the same album.
That's my point. Elton is very talented with songs like "Funeral for a Friend" and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" - both fantastic. But then the same album has some duds. I think, for that reason, it simply doesn't compare to some of the greats like Dark Side of the Moon.



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What happened to the "movie a day" part?
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Ugh. I don't want to talk about it.

A few weeks ago I had had a really long day. I came home, it was about evening, and stupidly I decided to take a quick nap before starting my movie. I ended up sleeping through the night. Why was it stupid? Because of my meds, I am always tired and should have known a nap after a long as sh*t day would turn into a night's sleep. So I'm kind of pissed at myself.

I guess I shouldn't be that pissed, though, because technically I didn't quit. I just screwed the pooch.



Alas, that's the end of this thread I guess. Thanks to everyone who followed it, it meant a lot.



I guess I have that going for me.
I think people around here are pretty forgiving.. if you want to start it back up.. Im sure they wouldnt mind and continue to follow your thread....

You are a good man, Cygnet!



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I just screwed the pooch.
I'm pretty sure that's illegal.

Just because you missed a day doesn't mean that you have to abandon the thread. You can still log all your viewings in here. I miss following along with what you've been watching.



I think people around here are pretty forgiving.. if you want to start it back up.. Im sure they wouldnt mind and continue to follow your thread....

You are a good man, Cygnet!
Yeah I might, but I don't think I'm going to do it every day anymore. I am seeing It Follows hopefully this weekend, and plan on talking about it here or in the Rate thread.



I'm pretty sure that's illegal.

Just because you missed a day doesn't mean that you have to abandon the thread. You can still log all your viewings in here. I miss following along with what you've been watching.
Not unless he meant to type Cooch..instead of Pooch... and that would be legal.. as long as she's not underage...