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Since it's not a psy orientated topic I put it here. What the hell is happening at discogs? First they started to credit the compilations to the compiler (as long his name appeared on the cover). :wank: Next they made it edible to anyone. :wank: But things are getting worse and worse. Apparently now you must write artists names exactly as they appeared in the tracklist even with grammar errors (and then link that with the correct name). Even if the error is more than obvious you must write it as it is. For example instead of Astral Projection there is Astrl Projection then you must write like that! It's an obvious error!!!!!! Jeez! What king of stupid ideas are these? Check out the GMS page http://www.discogs.com/artist/GMS GMS, G.M.S, G.M.S., Gms, Growling Mad Scientints, Growling Mad Scientest, Growing Mad Scientists, Growling Mad Scientist. The bold ones are errors not name variations! A huge facepalm
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I believe in everything.
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I wasn't talking about the grammar. Anyway.
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NOTHING. NOTHING. NOTHING beats Sky Input! End of discussion
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It's because of the girls, isn't it?
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Ppl shouldn't be allowed to use this moto in the wrong way.
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Since I have studied radiology I can tell that an x-ray like this is very common. And since skulls are pretty much the same then two x-rays like this would look pretty similar. So I doubt they stole something. Go to any hospital and you will find hundreds of similar x-rays.
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+492 (my psy cds so far)
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Both the first two movies are great IMO, simply because both of them have a ''twilight, apocalyptic, cold-blue-steel'' feeling in them. The third one was too ''bright'' beside the mediocre plot. Sorry if I don't make any sense, I just can't find the right words to use. BTW I haven't watched Salvation yet, trailer looks promising though.
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I'm 100% sure that Chris will not spoil it. I have blind faith to him. BTW Lost & Found debut is coming soon on 3D Vision. It will be the blast!!!
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I will! BTW new Shift is coming soon! Yeah baby! :posford:
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I respectfully disagree.
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New oCeLoT album? :posford:
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Da Budet although not better than Debut (not even close) is a landmark in the history of psytrance, cause is the first ambient album made for dancing or alternatively the first darkpsy album made for relaxing. Am I the only one who got that?
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Prog with singing
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Why aren't there more American psy/ambient artists?
Ormion replied to MattMan's topic in General Psytrance
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I once saw Jesus in my sleep. I asked him why did he sacrifice himself. ''To save humans from their sins'' he answered. Need to say more?
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Indeed very good. The plane crash is amazingly directed by Zemeckis. Only in-plane shots, genious.
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Not necessarily. Even the first two seasons have a loooot of weird stuff. Like: -A plane crashed on a mysterious island, but many passengers survived most of them with no scratches at all. -Locke can stand on his legs again. -Walt has psionic powers. -A polar bear appears in the jungle. -Jack's dead father appears to him. -Mr.Eko's dead brother appears to him. -A monster made of smoke shakes up trees and makes weird noises. -Hieroglyphs are appeared when the button is not pressed. -A foot-statue that has only four toes is on the island. -Whispers can be heard in the jungle. and many, many more which I can't remember right now and happened in the first two seasons. Lost was weird since the beginning.
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Hehe exactly like my friends. I guess they wanted a typical good vs bad story, they never gaze any deeper. What do you think it means?
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The great thing about Lost is that not everything must be fully explained. You're trying to understand anything, Any little detail. I'm sorry but having the writters to explain to me how Danielle got to the tower station would be lame. Every mythology of any kind (cause Lost is a mythology) has unanswered questions, this is what makes mythologies so great. I guess you are one of the guys that wants every little thing to fully explained. Like the polar bears. I find much more intriguing the fact that after the first appearance of the polar bear we see Walt reading a comic book with a polar bear. In that way the viewer is making theories in his mind about that fact, especially when later we found out about Walt's powers. Now think how LAME would be if the writters would explained to us word by word that ''Walt has psionic powers, the he read the comic book, then subconciously he created the polar bear''. What are we retards? From the first episode Lost was a series that made the viewer to think, to imagine, to try to reveal the mystery. It was never a show of full answers. The best thrillers in cinema and literature are the ones that don't reveal everything or try to explain everything. Everybody knows that. It's the rule. Keep some of the mystery for the audience. Personally I won't be surprised if the end of the sixth season ain't that revealing. I hope not to be 100% revealing. The must leave something. This is how great myths live. About the fact that shows are made dynamicly. Everybody knows that man, simply because EVERYTHING is made dynamicly. Series, plots, books anything! No one said that Lindelof and Lieber wrote full six seasons from the start. No one said that they had thought of Jacob since the first episode. Not only this is impossible, but it's illogical! What if Lost wasn't succesful and they had to end it in three seasons instead of six? OF COURSE they adapted the script, of course they indroduced new characters, of course they changed things. It's like writing music. You start from somewhere and the ideas keep coming. That's completelly different from what you say, though. You're saying that they write almost random things, without any planning. If this would happen you'd realized it a long time ago, cause NONE would make sense. And I'm glad you mentioned Twin Peaks, which was a great show, but Lynch himself revealed later that he didn't have any plan at all and we realized that when they show ended without any explanation. Although I too loved Twin Peaks for making me think, even if the mysteries never been explained. They still live in the minds of the fans, though. This is why Twin Peaks is a legend today That's all I have to say. We talk again in some months when season six is out.
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Well there are many different theories about all of them. I'm sure you know lostpedia right? If you like Lost you definitely must visit it, it has everything. Possible theories, character extensive bios, producers' statements, even the decoded translations of the whispers appear in the jungle. I spend three hours reading the site and I just realize that my theory is already posted in Christian's Shepherd bio. But no, I don't believe my theory is correct. Many, many holes like the onew you mentioned. You can lost yourself in this site and see how many different theories that fans have. I'm sure you have some yourself, that's the great thing with Lost. BTW do you remember some posts ago you asked about the pirate ship? Well there it was in the finale. Personally But one of the thing that strike me the most is this: I think in season 3 there was a Locke's flashback that show Locke as a child and Richard visit him to see if he was really special. I always wondered how Richard knew about Locke in the first place. Well in season 5 we see why. Locke visited Richard in the past (thanks to the time travelling) making Richard curious and that's why he eventually visits him. (Richard said that himself to Jack in the finale). This is one the examples that make me believe that even two years ago the writters had a plan and not just write random things and believe in luck. Plus the more I think of it, the more I believe that they thought of the time travels at least 2 seasons back.
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Since I watched the season's finale yesterday I cannot stop thinking of different theories about the story. I slept only 3 hours because of the thinking and now I'm in work and I can barely stand. My theories are too many and too complicate to write them down, but here is one that I thought this morning. But this is exactly what I love in Lost. It makes the viewers to think, to imagine, something only great mysteries do. This is why I love it, this is why I always love it. BTW something that many ppl don't know. Lindelof is a huge fan of Alan's Moore Watchmen. He actually thinks that Watchmen is the best thing ever written in the fiction field. Everyone which is familiar with the Watchmen knows that it's a story very complicated, with different characters, that shifts from the past to the present and has an end that connects the whole individual stories into something that makes perfect sense. I'm pretty sure that Lindelof was inspired from Watchmen, this is why I have so much faith that the end of Lost will be simply perfect.