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Leavemywife posted:We watched both versions in my class, and did a reading of the play. I liked the modern take, for how loving goofy it was. The big problem with teaching Romeo & Juliet in high school is that you're teaching it to the very people it's making fun of for being immature, melodramatic lunatics. Megillah Gorilla has a new favorite as of 13:48 on Jun 27, 2018 |
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twistedmentat posted:Hah, remember in the 90s it was expected for dudes to hate Leo, but now we're all "He's awesome!!". Nah, I'd seen Gilbert Grape when it came out, so I knew all along he was a hell of an actor. (Actually I saw it with my mom, who was a special ed teacher and therefore rather experienced in the mannerisms and ways of special kids; she was deeply impressed by that young actor's portrayal of such.)
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 15:24 |
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His big follow-up to Titanic was an adaptation of The Man In the Iron Mask, which you can watch as a kind of pseudo-trilogy along with the other big, flashy Alexandre Dumas adaptations in the 90s along with the Disney version of The Three Mustketeers with Chris O'Donnell as D'Artagnan and the version of The Count of Monte Criso with Jim Caviezel. You can even throw in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves while you're at it.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 15:39 |
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Romeo + Juliet owns forever
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 15:53 |
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I was thinking of Britpop today. I figure if you'd have asked me at the time what my favorit band was, I'd probably say Oasis, but now i'm pretty sure its Blur. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSuHrTfcikU Parklife https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJzCYSdrHMI There's no other way (I totally had Damin's hair around this time too) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1a_4CN4onA Charmless Man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpuh1WE-RVw Country House (wait I never noticed Matt Lucas was in this video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDswiT87oo8 Girls and Boys Its interesting that blur were seen as the last gasp of the whole Manchester scene that was burnt out around this time. Not really britpop but was often mixed in around the time here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tyx9acgPARc Happy Monday's Step on Some others https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJS3xnD7Mus Pulp Disco 2000 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0trh9Y598fM James Laid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ie4x8hWYYE Elastica Stutter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGVzyby5kcU Lush Hypocrite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W-AJlTHL1I Supergrass Pumping on your stereo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH6TJU0qWoY Verve Lucky Man Not Britpop but i just like this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM7H0ooV_o8 Cornershop Brimfull of Asha
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I never got into Britpop, I was still listening to grunge. I was unaware Blur had more than one song, though.
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On and On by The Longpigs is peak 90s britpop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ceVqDf7kTM
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Randaconda posted:I never got into Britpop, I was still listening to grunge. Song 2 was by far their most popular song, but yea I don't think they really made a big dent in the US. Even Canada didn't see a lot of them either, but I was always surprised when I'd go to the US on vacation, MTV had such a limited selection of music in comparison to MuchMusic.
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twistedmentat posted:I was thinking of Britpop today. I figure if you'd have asked me at the time what my favorit band was, I'd probably say Oasis, but now i'm pretty sure its Blur. While I know, technically late 80's, how can you mention Britpop and not mention the Stone Roses, the innovators: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D2qcbu26gs And Blur, while definetly Britpop, Blur were decidedly not Manchester. Blur v. Oasis was just as much London v. Manchester as it was about the music. quote:Not Britpop but i just like this song While it may not have been typically Britpop, Cornershop was Britpop none the less. Especially the remix by Fatboy Slim. Nothing says 90's more than a Fatboy Slim remix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0BkP5HDWj0 and speaking of Britpop bands with Indian influences, don't forget Kula Shaker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QZOHzWLF9w
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uli2000 posted:While I know, technically late 80's, how can you mention Britpop and not mention the Stone Roses, the innovators: I didn't include the Stone Roses because I never really liked them, ditto with Suede. But you're completely right that they are the proto britpop band. And I didn't include Blur with Manchester, it was something I read in a Q magazine years ago, and it was more in the context "that's why they couldn't see more success, because they were being associated with a dying scene". I honestly thought Cornershop was a Canadian band. That song got played all the time in the 90s here, and that normally happens only with Canadian bands. But yea, they're 100% britpop based on sound.
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Randaconda posted:I was unaware Blur had more than one song, though. I mean... It's right there in the name
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Here's your morning 90's jam. I don't care that it's early 00's, it's old enough to count. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qvha7NallFk
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This, however, is extreme 90s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDkhl-CgETg
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Sir Lemming posted:I mean... It's right there in the name Lmao Edit anyone else remember Biker Mice From Mars?? I loved that cheesy rear end show. I had the Vinnie action figure Would not recommend Google image searching Vinnie from biker mice from Mars though, apparently he's a favorite of the furries Dixville has a new favorite as of 15:08 on Jul 3, 2018 |
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twistedmentat posted:
That'd probably be right for early Blur. There's No Other Way and Bang etc absolutely have that Madchester sound. I didn't know they were a London band at first, they were so similar to Inspiral Carpets, James, Charlatans etc. But it was just the one album and really Q should know better.
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My mum thought blur were a bunch of posers. Says they presaged the whole trend you see now where all the guitar bands are public school sorts whose parents bought them their instruments. I don't know about that though I know it's the stereotype around blur; I like their music well enough but know very little about them themselves.
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# ? Jul 3, 2018 15:27 |
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It's true, they came from that and returned to it, generally
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Roosevelt posted:This, however, is extreme 90s Yeah, this one comes up in my drunken Friday night 90's jam playlist frequently for some reason.
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I wish I could pull off light tinted sunglasses indoors. Only that guy and Paul Bettany can do it.
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Iron Crowned posted:Yeah, this one comes up in my drunken Friday night 90's jam playlist frequently for some reason. Well, its a pretty decent song. I listen to that poo poo every now and then too. On purpose.
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Wheat Loaf posted:My mum thought blur were a bunch of posers. Says they presaged the whole trend you see now where all the guitar bands are public school sorts whose parents bought them their instruments. I don't know about that though I know it's the stereotype around blur; I like their music well enough but know very little about them themselves. A lot of really talented musicians got their start when their parents bought or gave them stuff. Slash was given a flamenco guitar with one string by his grandmother. Eric Clapton was given a guitar for a birthday present when he was 13. Paul McCartney started on his parents' piano, was given a trumpet for his birthday, and traded it for a guitar. Or is the idea that it doesn't count if your parents had enough money to buy you a Squier Strat instead of a termite-eaten piece of balsa wood with two strings in the wrong places that they fished out of the dumpster?
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Dixville posted:Lmao My brother and I had these. He had Vinnie and I had one with some robot arm. We're were super into these weird shows. Street Sharks, Captain Bucky O'Hare, and a few others that slip my mind. We also had a poo poo load of 5 inch GI Joes and a few Street Fighter figures. Mostly, though, with 4 boys we had a ton of the 12 inch GI Joes. They're all packed away and I bet they're worth something.
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chitoryu12 posted:A lot of really talented musicians got their start when their parents bought or gave them stuff. Slash was given a flamenco guitar with one string by his grandmother. Eric Clapton was given a guitar for a birthday present when he was 13. Paul McCartney started on his parents' piano, was given a trumpet for his birthday, and traded it for a guitar. No, it's not that. My parents bought me my saxophone for my birthday 15 years ago (still sounds great) so I'm not apt to complain. It's partly this idea that's discussed a lot in the British music and theatre press that working class kids (like the Gallagher brothers) have a much harder time getting into the arts today than they used to, and partly the whole stereotype that developed around blur back in the 90s (I wasn't paying attention - I don't know if it's fun or not) being the middle-class band who could switch their accents on and off depending who they were speaking to. Edit: I'm not necessarily making a value judgment about it - my parents gave me my first saxophone 15 years ago (still plays well) so I would be hypocritical if I did so. Wheat Loaf has a new favorite as of 18:02 on Jul 3, 2018 |
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Cavenagh posted:That'd probably be right for early Blur. There's No Other Way and Bang etc absolutely have that Madchester sound. I didn't know they were a London band at first, they were so similar to Inspiral Carpets, James, Charlatans etc. But it was just the one album and really Q should know better. Yep, that was the basically what they were talking about, if I'm remembering correctly is said once they were able to break away from that association they were able to gain their success. Wait, so is the Monty Pythonesq taking the piss out of the upper class in many of their songs and videos an act to hide Blur's origins?
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The last two Todd in the Shadows videos have some peak 90s content. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg0FumbR4AU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62AtDsSTxJU
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XJxFAoiWSY
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This is a random piece of 90's pop that I enjoy: Jellyhead by Crush https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6QzOaajru8
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All rise for the National Anthem. Note: Technically a weird early 2000’s thing. Still,
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Okay, so its a modern meme, but this is the best thing I can show to explain how weird and terrible fansubs were in the 90s. You'd send away 40bux to get the first 8 episodes of Utena, and they'd come back with the subs being full of swearing, random Japanese words (that had explainations) that were totally unnesscary. I remember watching something and thinking just loving say water! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awh5UwHcgDs I mean there's also this
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Why do so many weeaboos insist on doing that? I know a dude who lives in Japan and whenever he talks about places he's going (on FB) he always writes the names in kanji. loving annoying if you don't already know them
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twistedmentat posted:Okay, so its a modern meme, but this is the best thing I can show to explain how weird and terrible fansubs were in the 90s. You'd send away 40bux to get the first 8 episodes of Utena, and they'd come back with the subs being full of swearing, random Japanese words (that had explainations) that were totally unnesscary. I remember watching something and thinking just loving say water! The one I remember is an episode of Dragon Ball Z (!) where Gotenks refers to Majin Buu as a (ahem) "candy-rear end human being". Of course it's because western anime fans used to be (probably still are - I haven't been into for a while) really hung-up on it being "adult" and everything. I also remember one forum I posted on circa 2007 where the anime thread was people bitching that Pokémon had been bowdlerised by the dubbers. Of course, the greatest anime dub of all time - Angel Cop - came about because they got a bunch of English voice actors doing questionable American accents who were explicitly told to "15 it up" by putting in a bunch of swearing.
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1000 Brown M and Ms posted:Why do so many weeaboos insist on doing that? I know a dude who lives in Japan and whenever he talks about places he's going (on FB) he always writes the names in kanji. loving annoying if you don't already know them Some cheaper/ professional localizations do it, and I despise it too. It's because they think the words are important and lose some degree of definition in translation. Whereas instead they lose total understanding by dragging the viewer's attention away to get the dictionary definition for this one untranslated word. A good example is actually in the official Dangan Ronpa translations; He's called Monokuma, because that's his name . Except if you already understand Japanese, you know kuma means bear, so why not take that small step and translate it to Monobear? It's not exactly butchering the original script to translate the names to preserve the intended meaning.
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Because Monobear sounds bad to English ears. Theres an argument that translation isnt always about 1:1 accuracy but getting across meaning. FFXIV has puns. Like a lot of loving puns. Every quest name is a pun or cultural reference. You couldnt translate them from Japanese because it'd make no sense to English ears. So they substitute English puns and references.
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I always figured it was weebs showing off, or that Nihonjin was superior to baka Eigo. But yea the swearing was certainly because they wanted to be more adult. I remember a Sailor Moon fansub I saw had someone yelling gently caress.
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Dixville posted:Lmao Every time I see Biker Mice from Mars, I think about SWAT Kats.
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Balliver Shagnasty posted:Every time I see Biker Mice from Mars, I think about SWAT Kats. I like how the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were so big that they had to be copied in so many ways
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RagnarokAngel posted:Because Monobear sounds bad to English ears. Theres an argument that translation isnt always about 1:1 accuracy but getting across meaning. Ffxiv is a a collection of puns with a mmo attached
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Nostalgia4Butts posted:Ffxiv is a a collection of puns with a mmo attached And I love every second of it.
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