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| Diljit Dosanjh |
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Posted by: Greg - Yesterday, 03:31 PM - Forum: Doom Music
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When you see this on the Jimmy Fallon, it is just further proof that we are just living in DM's world.
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| The Wallflowers @ Golden State Theater 4/25 |
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Posted by: thatguy - 04-27-2026, 12:40 PM - Forum: Doom Music
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This was a last minute thing. I was down in Monterey. We went to see a friend play an afternoon gig at a Carmel Valley tasting room. I saw that the Wallflowers were going to play their 3rd album: "Bringing Down the Horse" (the one with all the hits), but what caught my eye was they were going to follow that with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Long After Dark" which is one of my favorite TP&H albums. We were already down there, so we decided to see if there were any decent/cheap seats for the Wallflowers - there were. We got some tickets and then went out for a light dinner. Came back and sat in the balcony.
I've sat balcony middle there before. I don't recall the seats being below budget airlines class before, but for these seats, my knees were jammed into the back of the next row seats when my back was fully against the back of my seat. It was moderately acceptable until someone sat in those seats and made the fit even more tight...
The opener was pretty talented. Aaron Lee Tasjan...Country-ish. Had a great range and did a great job accompanying himself with complex rhythms.
The Wallflowers came on next and busted right out with One Headlight, 6th Avenue Heartache, Bleeders and Three Marlenas. That is the complete catalog of songs I know by the Wallflowers and after that, the rest sounded similar. The band was tight and Jakob Dylan has a good, distinctive voice. He often would stop playing and gesture while singing, and he was interacting with the folks right up at the stage, but stagecraft-wise, he didn't talk to the audience much (although he did address us as Montgomery, before correcting himself and saying Monterey).
I thought they'd take a break and them come back to do the Tom Petty stuff, but no, they just plowed right into it. It was great! Great material and Jakob was perfect for that material. Again, the band was awesome and nailed every song. They came back for an encore and did 3 more songs, one I didn't recognize, and two more Tom Petty songs.
Really fun, except for the uncomfortable seats.
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| Fist of the North Star: Hokuto no Ken |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 04-26-2026, 12:04 PM - Forum: Amazon Prime
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This is a new version of a venerated martial arts anime based on a venerated martial arts manga.
I watched a few back in the day because it was so influential on the martial genre but never got into it because the heroes were so steroidal and the fight scenes seemed absurd to me then. Little did I know that this was pivotal in how anime fights would be choreographed. This new series has updated animation and starts fresh.
It's post-apocalyptic world with a Road Warrior vibe. The manga began in '83, hot on the heels of Road Warrior ('81). The original anime was 84-88 with 152 episodes. Like the live action One Piece, I'll go for this fresh one because who has time for all that vintage stuff?
It's sanguineous. You can get that from the trailer. I do like Ken. He's not at all like our Ken. He's like the polar opposite. Perhaps that's what I like about him.
I will watch more. There's only a few eps up now and it's one of those weekly update shows, which I'm down for.
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| Dust Bunny (2026) |
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Posted by: Greg - 04-25-2026, 09:14 AM - Forum: HBO Max
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Dust Bunny.
A young girl needs a monster hunter to kill the monster under her bed that keeps eating her parents and foster parents. When she spots Mads Milken doing battle with some thugs on the street, she decides he is the man for the job. But Mads is an assassin and can't have little girls watching him work. His boss, Sigourney Weaver, definitely thinks the little girl is a liability and must do something about the little girl.
For most of the question on the table is whether their is actually a monster or whether the little girl is imaging the monster. The best moment for Mads is he get to live out his Bruce Lee fantasy down to the yellow track suit with a giant footprint on it.
I had forgotten this was a Bryan Fuller story right up until his name rolled in the credits. Fuller channels his inner Wes Anderson with a very shoot, heavy on the production design.
In the end the end, the story was kind of weak. Some of the shootouts and battles were kind of amusing, but nothing extraordinary.
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| RIP Michael Tilson Thomas |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 04-23-2026, 10:17 AM - Forum: Testimonials
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He was a wonderfully animated conductor and always made his concerts feel special. I only saw him a few times and I cannot remember when now, before we went to SF symphony as a family, so late 90s, maybe early 00s.
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| Fruit Orchard Questions |
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Posted by: Greg - 04-21-2026, 09:40 AM - Forum: The Big Questions
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What's up with the new guy running the Cupertino's favorite orchard? I've never heard of him. Granted, I've never heard of most of the people working there.
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| The Forbidden City (2025) |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 04-20-2026, 10:47 PM - Forum: Martial Arts
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(03-11-2026, 11:12 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote: (02-05-2026, 01:50 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: La Città Proibita
AKA The Forbidden City
This is getting some good buzz
This is something special - an Italian-made mash up of Kung Fu and romance, set in the magnificent city of Rome. Xiao Mei is searching for her sister who was trafficked by Chinese gangsters who run a restaurant called The Forbidden City. She follows a lead to a restaurant looking for Alfredo and crosses path with his abandoned son. From there, the plot thickens for a wild ride of passion, food, gangsters and ultravi.
What makes this film extra special is the new Kung Fu diva in the lead role - Liu Yaxi. She was the villainess in Second Life ( https://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomFo...p?tid=8814 ) and the stunt double in Disney's disappointing live-action Covid c casualty Mulan ( https://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomFo...p?tid=5332) . She's a revelation, the next Kung Fu queen, and she's even got decent acting chops. The fights are brutal. It opens with a staircase fight. A kitchen fight (so many great weapons in a kitchen - pots, pans, hot oil, stove tops, knives, graters). Lone gal against a gang of thugs in a restaurant. There's a random warehouse showdown. Sure, those are all cliche but Liu delivers. She can move convincingly and sell those punches. Great stuff. I was transfixed with the ultravi and I'm crushing on Liu.
There's a quick nod to Return of the Dragon, which was also set in a restaurant in Rome. There's the beauty of Rome, aching romantic music and passion over lost loves, so very Italian. It's also all in Italian or Mandarin, but only the Italian is subtitled. The characters all have decent development, even the villains, much more than usual for a martial arts flick.
It's a long flick - 2+ hours - and there's a denouement that drags out for an extra 20 mins, but it's an important closure (slightly predictable which is perhaps why it dragged so much for me) and up until that point, the fights escalate progressively which is all I ask of any martial arts flick.
The director's first film was They Call Me Jeeg ( https://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomFo...p?tid=6583 ) which I must now seek out.
Top D00M recommendations.
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