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Kanada Kev

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  1. This is what i think of anytime i hear the name Eubanks (can be said in the same way as "Newman" ) Great comparison!!! Fuck i hated Fergie. Just Like Mom was simply too good for him
  2. Conan should be picked up by Comedy Central and add to their late night lineup of The Daily Show and Colbert Report. Cable would allow Leno to go that extra mile in his humour too
  3. Kanada Kev

    Lotus

    Win free tix: http://www.nowtoronto.com/cgi-bin/EH/EventHandler.cgi?Actn=Entry_Form&Fnm=event512&User_ID=contests
  4. http://exclaim.ca/articles/generalarticlesynopsfullart.aspx?csid1=139&csid2=844&fid1=43460
  5. Kanada Kev

    Lotus

    word of mouth sound of ear read of post Great way to find new music to experience I've got their NYE show going again and they're covering Crazy Train right now hahaha
  6. LOL ... you've seen me ... i am in B&W I was lucky to be introduced to older cinema at a young age. This thread wants me to watch it regularly again. Thanks Mrs. Hux
  7. Excellent. Just be sure to watch in B&W if it was filmed in B&W. Fuck you Ted Turner for colourizing classics B&W filming is such an art in itself, to colourize it is to kill it. There's a reason Hitchcock filmed Psycho in B&W when colour was readily available at the time. Once you start to see the craftmanship in many old classics, you'll start to be disgusted by how some are being remade for today's audiences. They just don't live up to the standards of yore Reimagining is a different story and can be a real treat when done well.
  8. I remember watching classic films as a kid on Saturday Night at the Movies with Elwy Yost in the late 70s early 80s. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elwy_Yost Do a Hitchcock fest ... the man was a master. Everything in his frame was deliberate and meant something. You can also look for his brief cameos, as he always got in front of the camera at some point in most of his films His run of films in the 50s are spectacular. I'm particularly fond of North by Northwest, Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much. # Strangers on a Train (1951) # I Confess (1953) - full review! # Dial M for Murder (1954) # Rear Window (1954) # To Catch a Thief (1955) # The Trouble with Harry (1955) # The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) # The Wrong Man (1956) # Vertigo (1958) # North By Northwest (1959) I just found this site and it could prove to be a valuable resource for you: http://www.classicfilmguide.com/index.php?s=home
  9. Some of the remastered classics in HD are mindblowing. Casablanca is truly a classic. If you enjoyed the look/feel of it you may want to delve into a specific genre. Go for some Film Noir titles: http://tehparadox.com/forum/f56/film-noir-movies-collection-%5Beasy-share%5D-307363/ This thread has a TON of wicked classics: http://tehparadox.com/forum/f56/classic-movies-megapost-will-updated-16528/
  10. Kanada Kev

    Windows 7

    Just waiting for some uppity Mac comments in this thread Little asian PC girl vs. MAC parody - watch more funny videos
  11. Kanada Kev

    Lotus

    Lotus Web Series Teaser '09 from LotusVibes on Vimeo. Lotus Live @ The Vic from RECShare on Vimeo.
  12. Kanada Kev

    Lotus

    I had seen the name before but had never heard their material. My buddy Earl emailed me and gave me the heads-up that they were going to be in Toronto soon (he's booked them a couple of times out west and gave them rave reviews). I've been listening to their recent NYE show from Philly while working today. I am really digging it. The experience would be all that much better in a live venue with the light show a blazing! Here's the show if you want it: http://d01.megashares.com/dl/0c52d39/Lotus%20-%202009-12-31%20Philadelphia%20NYE%20(V0).rar Lotus - New Year's Eve Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA 12/31/2009 SET I 01. Grayrigg 02. Banter 03. Dane Jeer Us 04. Electronic Jam 05. Jump Off 06. Simian 07. Wax 08. Blacklight Sunflare 09. Tip Of The Tongue SET II 01. Spiritualize 02. Banter 03. Tarasque 04. Bellwether 05. Down 06. 128 07. Hammerstrike 08. Sunrain 09. Flower Sermon 10. Crazy Mona 11. Flower Sermon 12. Sunrain 13. Banter Absolutely wild set, includes jams on MGMT, Daft Punk, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, White Stripes. Happy 2010. If you like the New Deal, i'm sure you'd groove to these guys. Hard to give them a description. Here are a couple of good ones: http://lotusvibes.com/index.php http://www.myspace.com/lotusemail Sat, Feb 27th @ The Opera House, Toronto, ON Time: Doors: 8:00pm, Show: 9:00pm Address: 735 Queen Street East Web: http://www.theoperahousetoronto.com Ages: All Ages Price: $18.50 adv, $20 dos (CDN) Buy Tickets Online With: none Additional Info: On Sale NOW!
  13. The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town eight-part mini-series premieres Jan. 12, 9pm on CBC http://www.eyeweekly.com/print/article/80630
  14. The new Kids in the Hall show "Death Comes To Town" is going to be starting soon. For anyone interested, they are going to be pulling off some sort of free event in the Atrium at CBC's Broadcast Centre in Toronto. There are posters for it all around here and it is to happen at 12noon on Jan 11th. Here's the trailer:
  15. I'm hungry for some bacon and thirsty for beer now http://www.baconorbeercan.com/index.html
  16. lol ... i'm waiting for the kitty to get tired! Must be one of Bubbles' all hopped up on something
  17. Kanada Kev

    yayyyyyy God

    Knowing that this was a joke i still gave it a try on Google. It is in fact true. Guess Google is afraid of some radicals, but only from one faith: http://i.imgur.com/BL3Lo.gif
  18. Thought i'd toss this out there. A good friend at work is dying to catch this show but missed out on getting decent tickets. Any chance that somebody out there knows of anyone with a couple of extras? TIA
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