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Ananas

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  1. Jackson made the civil rights movement seem cheesy and trite with "Black and White". Jackson furthered mob stereotypes with "You Rock My World". Jackson risked his child's life by dangling him out of a hotel balcony. Excuse me while I weep for poor Michael. BET should get their balls together and be happy Eminem dimeaned him with a video that happened to suck.
  2. This is what, a week after John Cerrutti passed? I hate when this happens to young people, and Ken was only 41. RIP.
  3. This is horrible, he was only 52. First Janet Leigh, then Rodney Dangerfield, now Christopher Reeve, it's been a terrible week for the film community. RIP to the best Superman ever.
  4. Canadian TV is another thing. Corner Gas > Berlin, Berlin. ←
  5. How did the daughter of one of the wealthiest men in the world become the biggest star in the porn industry? Answer: Wealth clearly does not connotate class. Still, I think the fact that she's managed to become bigger than Jenna Jamieson in porn with only one video currently available is impressive. :thumbsup:
  6. Out of curiosity, a question to people voting Kanye West for hero: why?
  7. Coffee and Cigarettes - ***1/2 If one were to judge the Jim Jarmusch film Coffee and Cigarettes purely in relation to it's time of production, it could be considered a collossal disappointment. The movie was filmed over a 17 year period, in the form of several different short films. The product of this massive effort is a film that is perplexing. At points, the poignancy and realism is awestriking, more specifically in the scenes involving RZA, GZA, Bill Murray, Tom Waits, Iggy Pop, Alfred Molina, Steve Coogan and Cate Blanchett. Others, including the ones featuring Vinny Vella, Joe Rigano, Alex Descas, Isaach De Bankolé and Renee French, are flat. Still, the overall product is very worthy of admittance, making this an altogether enjoyable feature. Thumbs up.
  8. Do you mean the current season or in the history of the network? Because if it's the latter...I disagree wholeheartedly. ←
  9. The following is a list of new shows that have already debuted on the networks this season:
  10. Best Band of 2004 The Killers Best Album The Streets 'A Grand Don't Come For Free' Best Debut Album The Killers 'Hot Fuss' Best Single The Killers 'Somebody Told Me' Breakthrough Artist Goldie Lookin' Chain Best Video GLC 'Guns don't kill people...' Best Solo Act Bjork Best Live Act of 2004 Morrissey Best Festival Moment Morrissey's set at the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Hero Of the Year Gordon Lightfoot Villain of the Year RIAA Outstanding Contribution to Music Ray Charles
  11. First of all, I compared it to Indiana Jones in terms of its storytelling, not quality. Secondly, visuals are not the only thing this film has going for it, that's just the most obvious quality. The performances are superb, the dialogue was sharp, and the movie was well paced. To each his own though.
  12. Top O' The Morning to Ya > Jump Around. EDIT: And am I the only person who wishes House of Pain hadn't gotten all legitimate and stopped pretending to be tough after the first album? Irish hip hop > *.
  13. Bah, I really enjoyed it. Whatever plot holes may exist are more than made up for with the exeptional visuals. A superb cast doesn't hurt either. It was an example of really good classical storytelling along the lines of Indiana Jones.
  14. That's weird, considering I got it for my birthday last year, on July 15th ←
  15. Jooky, perhaps the rules of eligibility need to be clarified, because the original release date for Three Days Grace's debut album (in Canada) was July 22nd 2003.
  16. Probably Shark Tale just for the argument's sake, although I still wanna check out The Forgotten, Mr. 3000, Ladder 49 and First Daughter. The Other movies I either don't care about or have seen already.
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