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  The Garden @ the Quarry
Posted by: Drunk Monk - 04-03-2026, 08:31 PM - Forum: Doom Music - Replies (1)

The opening act sucks - a DJ dropping messy bass bombs, an emo singer with a scythe.
I’m enjoying the costuming. Merch line is cleaning up.
Young crowd - 20s - a lot in white face paint with black highlights. Skull & crossbones theme.


Crossed paths with the lead singer of the opening act backstage. He was carrying his scythe and skeleton prop, covered with blood. I gave him some polite props just to be encouraging.

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  Sir Paul @ Apple 50th - 2026.03.31
Posted by: thatguy - 04-02-2026, 08:09 PM - Forum: Doom Music - Replies (3)

We had a big 50th anniversary celebration for employees at Apple Park Tuesday evening. We even had a musical guest!



They did a lottery and not all employees got to go as capacity is limited. There were quite a few upset people when they announced who got in and who got waitlisted. One of the guys on my team wasn’t on the list and it was kind of a bummer. I went over after lunch yesterday, parked a mile away and walked in. got my wrist band, looked around a bit, then got in one of the waiting areas for entry at about 1:45pm. They didn’t let us in until 5:30pm, but the other people on my team all joined me in line and the guy that got waitlisted got added last minute, so he booked over late afternoon on bicycle and joined us, too. When we finally got in, we were about 3-4 people away from the security fence. It was pretty amazing, but the Paul show didn’t start til 7:45pm (there was a DJ when we came in and then it transitions to Sir Paul's fluffer DJ who was working from the stage), so we were stuck standing there for another 2 hours, and then standing for the show. Here's the actual playlist:

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/paul-mcca...694d6.html

After Help!, he shouted out "Good Evening Cupertino!". He played for about 2 hours, with lasers for one song and pyrotechnics for the James Bond movie song. The Hofner was booming! He told a funny Jimi Hendrix story. My ankles started to ache around song 10-11, so I went inside to the cafe to sit and watch on the giant TVs. He pulled out a ukulele and talked about George and then played Something (switching to full band partway thru). He's 83, but an old hand at this and knocked it out of the park. It was pretty special. I made some points with my team by standing in line early and getting us an almost front row spot.

--tg

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  Taboo
Posted by: thatguy - 04-02-2026, 07:27 PM - Forum: Other Streaming - No Replies

This 2017 series is now on all the free w/ads streamers: Tubi, Plex, PlutoTV. it might even be on Kanopy w/o ads (which would be much better). I've had this on my watch list for probably 5-6 years, but never got around to it and watched it on Tubi. It's a period drama: early 1800's England (dirty Londoners, lots of mud and muck). Only 8 episodes. Good cast, good writing/acting. Lots of intrigue and plot twists. 

The story begins with a funeral of a Mr. Delaney. During the service, the long lost, thought dead son (Tom Hardy) enters and throws a wrench into the entire estate transfer. The late Delaney senior owned what is now Vancouver and the adjacent coast, by way of treaty with the natives. Everybody wants it. The East India Co, the Brits, the Americans. Hilarity ensues. 

This is a Ridley Scott production, and I've been on/off about some of the others (eg: Prometheus), but this was very good. Very Masterpiece Theater. 

Really recommended.


--tg

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  Animal Avengers
Posted by: Drunk Monk - 04-01-2026, 11:27 PM - Forum: MCU Movies - No Replies

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  RIP Glenn Farr
Posted by: Drunk Monk - 04-01-2026, 09:34 AM - Forum: Testimonials - Replies (2)

The D00Maestro informed me over IG that our former AFS coworker passed on Sunday. I figure I should start this obit since we both knew him. 

I haven't seen Glenn since we left AFS back in the mid 90s(?) but we'd swap the infrequent comment on each other's sitonmyfacebook now and again. I knew he was having health issues. He had many stories of when he was a bouncer at a strip club. He was also a surprisingly talented musician. Another of the AFS lost boys gone...

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  Blackfox: Age of the Ninja (2019)
Posted by: Drunk Monk - 03-31-2026, 12:18 AM - Forum: Amazon Prime - Replies (2)



A live action based on an anime, I’ve read this is a prequel (the anime is set in modern times - this is set in medieval Japan and the main heroine is the ancestor of the character of the same name in the anime). It’s female strong, clearing the Bechdel test by a long-shot. A young gal has Thor powers in that she can emit electricity (using a 90s special effect). There’s the fox clan of ninjas that wear white fox masks (masked ninjas can be slain without regard to reuse because the mask obscures repeats. And there’s another clan with goofy anime villains, a gal with a jian. A big dude wifh a gnarly mace, and plenty of ninjas with swords. The fights are ok, decent complexity and not too bloody. There’s an early gal on gal sword fight. Tbis stars the legendary Yasuake Kubota as the clan leader. Enjoyed it overall, enough thst I’ll check out the sequel when it comes. Not great but good enough for me to check out the sequel. Theres a lot of father daughter dynamics which always resonates. 

Mildly D00M recommended.

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  Japan
Posted by: Drunk Monk - 03-30-2026, 09:32 AM - Forum: Travel - Replies (3)

After Tara completes the bar, she'll have a two month break. She's planning to travel and we're supporting this as part of her graduation present. We've been discussing plans for a few months now, and we're on the cusp of buying airline tickets. The plan so far is for me and her to got to Japan for two weeks - Tokyo & Kyoto - then I return home because two weeks is as much as I can get off. Tara really wants to travel on her own for a bit, so she's planning to go onward to Okinawa, and then to South Korea. She''l spend almost a month on the road. 

Needless to say, we're both excited for it. Tara is too focused on graduating and switching to Bar prep mode. For me, it's a major bucket list box to check off. I've been in Narita airport in transit but that's it for Japan. Stacy has already been and won't be joining us (one of us has to tend to Yuki and his meds). 

More to come...

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  Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (Hulu)
Posted by: thatguy - 03-29-2026, 09:53 PM - Forum: Other Streaming - No Replies

https://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomFo...2#pid83102

Vince Vaughn is a gangster who has traveled back in time to right some wrongs. It had some good ideas, but it could have been much much better. It feels very "Hollywood" - like people in the business phoned it in. It tried to be a little to funny and didn't always land its jokes. It tried to have a could "songs you know from that era soundtrack" but the songs weren't that good. It often had odd jump cuts to a memory sequence that just seemed abrupt. 

And in the end, the time paradox doesn't seem to be respected fully.

Meh.

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  Silvesterchlausen
Posted by: thatguy - 03-28-2026, 09:53 PM - Forum: Doom Music - Replies (2)

Music? Art?

Quote:Silvesterchlausen
Andrew Norman Wilson
Silvesterchlausen is a mysterious tradition that takes place every New Year in Switzerland’s Appenzell. Groups of six men dress in ornate costumes and engage in wordless, polyphonic yodeling and rhythmic bell clanging. The ritual has been performed for at least 500 years, but nobody knows how or why it began.

Boys form groups of “Chläus” and continue throughout their lives until the members are too old to withstand the physical toll of the 18 hour days. In the preceding month, costume preparation and yodeling practice takes over. During this “Chläuse Fever,” the bonds between members of each group are more important than family/marital bonds.

On New Year’s, Chläuse sew a thread from house to house, binding the community together again each year. Villagers serve them mulled wine to keep them warm and festive.

Because the tradition lacks a definitive meaning, this film immerses viewers in its sensory dimensions.

https://letterboxd.com/film/silvesterchlausen-2025/


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  Nuremberg (2026)
Posted by: Greg - 03-28-2026, 09:15 AM - Forum: Netflix Movie - No Replies

Nuremberg. It's a battle of wits between Rami Malik's Psychiatrist  and Russell Crowe's Herman Göring set agains the backdrop of the Nuremberg trials held in 1946. Michael Shannon is the presiding prosecutor determined to hold the first of their kind war crimes trials to make the Nazis pay for what they did.

Malik's psychiatrist is dragooned into doing psychological profiles of the 20 or so prisoners to make sure they don't commit suicide and to find their weakness for trial. Göring knows he is smarter than all of them and is looking for a way out.

The movie hops between the psychological drama and historic scenes to show what happened at Nuremberg. The worst part coming during the trial when actual footage from the concentration camp is shown. It was hard to keep watching and it seemed like it went on forever.

At the end, there is a big message about Nazis never really going away which seemed directed at the situation we find ourselves in today.

Great cast if a bit preachy. No sword fights.

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