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Post by billfish on Jan 29, 2019 21:32:21 GMT
This makes me think of the first day of Proby School when i went on the FDNY.....you could feel the anticipation, guys were happy and excited to be there !
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Post by TexasRanger on Jan 29, 2019 23:25:03 GMT
Bear with me on this one. Below is a scene from "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest," it's the last few minutes of the movie. However, I used the music as my posing music in my first and only bodybuilding contest. Thanks to a high-school band director in Montana, who did an outstanding job of recording this from the movie, I created a unique posing routine that fit the music perfectly, and I got a standing ovation from the crowd of a little more than 100 attendees. I finished last, though. Wow!! Memories of a great film and music, and, fantastic story!
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Post by mr potatohead on Jan 30, 2019 2:48:12 GMT
Spuds - Pink Floyd's 'One of These Days' was used as a soundtrack with a Ralph Baski (?) animated film that I'd assume was made for someone heavily under the influence of something besides iced tea...can't remember the movie, but, the sounds alone were great as the theater I saw this in had a great sound system. Thanks, TR. I'll see if I can locate it when I have a chance.
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Post by mr potatohead on Jan 31, 2019 0:53:58 GMT
The Big Lebowski has a lot of good music.
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Post by mr potatohead on Jan 31, 2019 1:10:26 GMT
Spuds - Pink Floyd's 'One of These Days' was used as a soundtrack with a Ralph Baski (?) animated film that I'd assume was made for someone heavily under the influence of something besides iced tea...can't remember the movie, but, the sounds alone were great as the theater I saw this in had a great sound system. Didn't find anything about this on the internet, TR.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 6:03:41 GMT
Indiana Jones (Raiders March can't be beat).
Some songs from the Batman & Robin soundtrack.
Guardians Of The Galaxy
Top Gun (Kenny Loggins baby)
He Got Game
8 Mile
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Post by justregularguy on Jan 31, 2019 20:31:39 GMT
Bear with me on this one. Below is a scene from "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest," it's the last few minutes of the movie. However, I used the music as my posing music in my first and only bodybuilding contest. Thanks to a high-school band director in Montana, who did an outstanding job of recording this from the movie, I created a unique posing routine that fit the music perfectly, and I got a standing ovation from the crowd of a little more than 100 attendees. I finished last, though. Yup this is one of the best movies ever made, everyone should watch and the soundtrack is great as well. Did you cry at some point during the movie? I was pretty close
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Post by justregularguy on Jan 31, 2019 20:37:45 GMT
Did any of you guys watch fight club when it was released? What was it like? Was there hype surrounding it? How big was its impact on pop culture?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 20:48:48 GMT
Did any of you guys watch fight club when it was released? What was it like? Was there hype surrounding it? How big was its impact on pop culture?
Never saw it but remember when it came out. I was about 15 at the time and it was hyped a bit but it became more of a cult film later on and references were used at the time until it faded. It's a classic today but not compared to other 90s films.
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Post by justregularguy on Jan 31, 2019 21:00:04 GMT
Which ones for example? Was Pulp Fiction "bigger" ?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 21:40:15 GMT
Which ones for example? Was Pulp Fiction "bigger" ? Oh man, pulp fiction was a hell of a movie and it had an all star cast even then. A Few Good Men was very good and probably the top of the food chain of 90s films, the most popular in my opinion were the Disney animated films, this was the era of the Disney Rennasaince where films not only changed the landscape of film making but brought a whole other realm of films that took the slump of the 80s out of the water. One of the most hyped films of the 90s was Blade. One of the most popular (especially for the toy line) was Batman Returns in 92, that film was above head and shoulders the Mecca of Superhero films of the 90s imo. The most hyped film that bombed huge was Water World with Kevin Costner, huge budget, decent cast but horrible script.
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Post by Mr Average on Jan 31, 2019 23:31:22 GMT
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Post by fredhutch on Feb 1, 2019 16:22:26 GMT
Also great, main title music from:
"The Great Escape" "Where Eagles Dare" "Breakheart Pass" "A Bridge Too Far"
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Post by justregularguy on Feb 1, 2019 18:30:26 GMT
Highlander soundtrack is fucking epic
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Post by justregularguy on Feb 1, 2019 18:48:57 GMT
Which ones for example? Was Pulp Fiction "bigger" ? Oh man, pulp fiction was a hell of a movie and it had an all star cast even then. A Few Good Men was very good and probably the top of the food chain of 90s films, the most popular in my opinion were the Disney animated films, this was the era of the Disney Rennasaince where films not only changed the landscape of film making but brought a whole other realm of films that took the slump of the 80s out of the water. One of the most hyped films of the 90s was Blade. One of the most popular (especially for the toy line) was Batman Returns in 92, that film was above head and shoulders the Mecca of Superhero films of the 90s imo. The most hyped film that bombed huge was Water World with Kevin Costner, huge budget, decent cast but horrible script. Blade was one of my childhood heroes he was such a badass. Wesley Snipes portrayed him so well, it was the role of his life. Now that I think about it.. he was a black superhero yet nobody made a big deal out of it. Or did they? To me it was normal. Not sure why it was such a big deal for people that Black Panther was played by a black actor.. Blade did that in the 90s.
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