I'm almost done with Chapter 4 of Of Mice and Men, but I'm not going to finish before midnight so you get another video. This one was stolen from
Now, I love Supernatural, but I'm sharing this vid for the music. I'm a huge fan of Tool. Also a huge fan of A Perfect Circle, but I had never heard this song before. (Hell, I even think Pucifer is pretty cool. It's like physically impossible for anything Menard Keenan is involved with to suck...)
Warning, this video, created by TikiTyler9, is full of all the beautiful varieties of gore, guts and mutilation that made Supernatural popular. Okay, yeah, the boys are on the list too, but...c'mon, you know they're at their hottest when they're covered in blood.
(There's a gore-free video with the song below if you're not interested. Keep scrolling down.)
Tasty.
For those who aren't that into blood and guts, but still want the awesome song, there's this:
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Date: Friday, 2 March 2012 09:11 am (UTC)From:Okay, yeah. Dean's death. And Paris Hilton's death. But that last one is pretty much fair game and... a given, too. ^^
The song reminds me of Scissors and Prosthetics by Slipknot. They're different but the intros feel similar to me, even when they don't 'sound' similar. Tell me if you get what I mean.
I really like this, I should get more into A Perfect Circle. I love my Metal fan friends (well, lost... they're far far away is what I mean) and I got no one to keep me up to date. So, yeah... pretty much still on the same old Slipknot and SOAD albums. :P
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Date: Friday, 2 March 2012 09:34 am (UTC)From:And the bloody decapitation of Paris Hilton isn't something you can just leave out... XD
I'm awful at keeping up with music myself. My method of discovering new songs is usually thus: hear song/songs on radio/cable music channel/onDemand music video, get album with the most songs on it I already know, fall in love with X song on it that almost nobody has heard about, then move on to different band entirely and repeat. So I've only listened to one or two albums of any band I purport to love, but still totally love what I've heard.
(the exception being Rammstein, whom my sister stalks, and I know every word of every song on Mutter and Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da, and half of everything on Rosenrot, and gleefully screamed every one until I was hoarse when we saw them in concert, and did I mention it's my sister who stalks them?)
So, yeah, I'll have to take a listen to those two songs, since I've only really listened to one Slipknot album, and a few songs in change on radio and TV. But I've been into Tool since I was like...twelve, though, and was really into APC in highschool, because like I said Menard's a genius, and you totally should.
(Also if you haven't, check out the songs from Tool's
Vicarious (that's a track title, dumbass)10,000 Days album. Like...all of them. Seriously. >.> )*listens to Jambi 27 times in a row*
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Date: Friday, 2 March 2012 09:41 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: Friday, 2 March 2012 10:00 am (UTC)From:I obviously watched My Bloody Valentine because Jensen was in it. So did I Cry_Wolf. But honestly? They could have done way worse. MBV is the kind of movie you spend saying "I know what's going on." while half your brain says "Nu, huh. No way. That's not it." and the end doesn't ruin it. It's actually the best part, which is rare for those movies. ^^
Cry_Wolf has a genius senario and it's student game based on something I actually play quite often. I liked it. Plus, you know, Jared apppearing on screen for the first time, shaking his roomate's hand hello and saying "I just beat off." with a huge goofy smile is just candy. ^^
hear song/songs on radio/cable music channel/onDemand music video, get album with the most songs on it I already know, fall in love with X song on it that almost nobody has heard about, then move on to different band entirely and repeat.
Not that different, then. For me it can be that or hear song in movie/episode, look it up/Shazam it, find out it's not released yet. *fp*
I try to keep up with the soundtracks of the shows/movies I liked because they are varied and usually well thought through. So when you liked an ambiance, you know you're likely to like more from the same artists.
Seriously? Your sister stalks Rammstein, too? Mine is bordering on OCD with it. I usually have episodes of shows running while I'm doing stuff like cleaning, tidying up or something, she always goes back to the Live Aus Berlin.
I agree, it rocks. But all the damn time?! Everyday?! *handbangs table*
So I know pretty much every sing up till then. So, Herzeleid, Sehnsucht and Mutter. (I even managed to mention Wollt Ihr Das Bett In Flammen Sehen? in a German essay, once. Got my best grade ever. Probably since, for I was quoting, my grammar was correct for once. ^^)
I'll admit I haven't kept up with the new ones. Because I'm broke, dammit!
Sure, yeah. Your sister. :P
If it makes you feel any better, I broke my voice on Fuel at a Metallica concert last year and was practically mute for a week after. Makes for a hardcore rep. :P ("Oh, wow. What happened to your voice? You sick?" "...no..." "Hungover?" "...don't drink." "Than what?" "Metallica. Melbourne." "Ah. Rock on." "Yea-*cough*")
I'm SURE I know Tool. But I couldn't tell you. It's like the time I kept hearing about LedZep groing up and I decided to check them out and I kept going "But, I already know this!".
This needs to go on my to do list: Tool.
*listens to Jambi 27 times in a row*
Nice. :P
I just did something mock worthy, so I'll let you have a go at me. I'm letting my itunes roll freely. I just came from a SOAD-Nightwish-Alice Cooper-In Flames roll, and then a Glee song came and the beginning made me jump.
After In Flames.
*headdesk*
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Date: Friday, 2 March 2012 10:28 am (UTC)From:Out of curiosity have you seen the movie Boogeyman (2005, not the '80s one)? I watched that movie a couple years ago, and it was awesome. Creepy, atmospheric, a little slow-paced but it really amps up the suspense...
It was a great movie, but I couldn't help but think every five minutes "Wow, this movie really reminds me of Supernatural." I mean, the opening scene of the film reminds me of the pilot, and just overall the film has a lot in common with how the first season was shot. And then there's the protagonist (a young man with chronic nightmares trying to forget his childhood brush with the paranormal) and his blonde-haired girlfriend, Jess...the, er...creepy guy with his
two kids (somehow I misremembered this without knowing the connection at the time, which is weird)family at the roadside motel.Then I finished watching and the credit's rolled...and I found out it was written by Eric fucking Kripke. XD
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Date: Friday, 2 March 2012 10:42 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: Friday, 2 March 2012 10:45 am (UTC)From:Oh... Kripke wrote it? Well, that explains a lot, then. ^^
Huh. On my to do, then.
On my to DL list. (Internet is being a little bitch, these days. Apparently, DSL transmetters or whatever the companies use can freeze. I did not know that.)
ARGH. Speaking off horror type flicks written by geniuses we love, I just realised I've missed Cabin In The Woods! *breaks down* *rushes to find it*
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Date: Friday, 2 March 2012 10:50 am (UTC)From:*merrily scans cast on imdb searching out Whedon veterans*
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Date: Friday, 2 March 2012 12:02 pm (UTC)From:And it's out in April. So yeah, I feel better. I haven't missed out.
Check out Fran!! *is a Topher fangirl*