> She repeatedly visited Biggs and even apologized for hitting him.
If that wasn't in her confession, there's no way anyone could know that...
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 16/10/2013 - 17:04
by Commie_User
Well Hollywood screwed it up. Well, no. Well maybe.
They guy survived in this version and got his revenge, if fighting for your life is revenge. And Stephen Rea always deserves to live.
In all, a decent movie of low-end villains, with plenty of gore. Though I was struck by the commentary, giving too much sympathy to the devil. After all, it's more than 'stress' to make you leave a dying man in a window through choice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuck_(2007_film)
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Though what better way to celebrate the new ending than by wheeling out the classic Atari 2600?
I think Atari needs to be played on an actual machine. I found the emulator a horrible experience...
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 17/10/2013 - 21:46
by Commie_User
Yes, there's still the magic of the real gear. All those cartridges and accessories in the grotto are what it's all about. But even so, recent versions of Stella play remarkably well. And I already downloaded most of the roms years ago.
And I see less point of a real system in a home without a 'proper', authentic pre-digital, cathode ray portable television anyway? Preferably black and white for that full, period bedroom experience.
I had a twiddle with one in a music shop. And as with so many things, real ones bring out the doodles differently to a keyboard firing Kontakt. And one would be nice to play against the Commie electronics.
And though downpitched cello's alright, I still love the feel. Even second hand and worn a bit.
New and shiny's always more special. But 14 Grand...? For a soundbox and catgut?
And back on the computer, another stepping stone to full sonic perfection. I look forward to the next 25 years.
Which does throw up an interesting question. With such galaxy-size soundscapes now open thanks to digital, why do so many people still keep within their little range of favourite sonics?
Yeah. No more synths for your next piece. Try making music with the sound of reed instruments, drum packs or glasses instead. It's amazing what new stuff comes out. (I run the risk of alienating myself but there's too much elevator music on here.)
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 20/10/2013 - 19:45
by Commie_User
BETTER THAN SEX!
Oh yes, I won it Chris. And at a price lower than even I expected, though bidding was static 'til right the last minute. Mind, I won't get completely excited 'til it arrives. That other one failed to read half the discs and was sent back.
(But don't tell my girlfriend in any case. She wanted me to pay her phone bill but I pleaded poverty. Well, it's true now anyway.)
Worth it for the player alone but look at all those movies. LP's certainly losing its sheen for me right now as I wonder how many to clear from the shelf for video room. Or how many to sell as I won't be keen on all of them.
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 21/10/2013 - 0:46
by Commie_User
So this'll have to wait then, the original LP soundtrack of one of the cultiest cult movies of all time.
Album covers were a dying art, weren't they? Glad you got the laserdisc!
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 21/10/2013 - 7:58
by Subzero
i have £30 in paypal...what to waste it on....decisions decisions....
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 21/10/2013 - 19:58
by Chris Abbott
Go back in time and go to BIT Live twice?
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 21/10/2013 - 23:55
by Commie_User
I really do second that Chris. That LD woman's an absolute gem, even saying out the blue that she'll drop the unit at my door this week, though the details say collect only. And even without the movie stack, a model like that's never miss.
So with another beauty in the museum, it may be time to explore the last big legend. Across the big four of LD, DVD, VHS and Beta I could choose from pretty much anything ever released. (Well, barring scarcity.) Old blank tapes yield all sorts of treasure.