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thank you Fredrick, you too. i'm atheist so i don't make chrismast but tomorrow (or today, it's 6am XD) it's my mum's birthday for christmas my neighbor made me an amazing gift. she left in London hope she never come back XD Limer, i asked you how are your holidays going ? but the sentence is a bit complicated. "passe" can be many things. it can be use to say "i will visit/see you on tomorrow" (je passe te voir demain), "it happens like this" (ça se passe comme ça), "give me the salt" (passe/donne moi le sel), "how much for the blowjob ?" (c'est combien la passe ?)
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oh, really ? that's nice! why did you chose french ? because of the Quebec ? comment se passe tes vacances ?
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in french "infâme" = bad, horrible- Josh Beech
Josh in the french news i think he never expected one day he could make an interview about the eurostar XD i found the video! http://jt.france3.fr/1213/ at 2:50- Chat Thread.
i just realized the word "infamous" doesn't mean what i thought... i always used this word as "non-famous" too much lazy, i don't wanna change the word in my messages.- What's in your avatar?
love this thread there have few days i had the idea to create a thread about avatar, i would like a tread where we could put the larg version of our avatars. but finely, i didn't create the thread XD i think we can do it too. this is an album of the french band Norma Loy.- George Barnett
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My These New Puritans interview recently ran in Syndey's Drum Media: THESE NEW PURITANS VOCALIST JACK BARNETT TELLS ROB TOWNSEND THAT THERE IS MUCH MORE TO HIS BAND THAN IMAGE The British press love a bit of hype. No sooner had These New Puritans turned heads with their hectic combination of beats, guitars, samples and synths which vocalist/guitarist Jack Barnett describes as: “Dancehall meets Steve Reich,” than they were being showered with praise by those in the know at the NME. Of course, the line between praise and over-hype is a fine one, so you won’t find the band getting too carried away with the media attention. “It’s probably not a terrible thing for the press to like you,” Barnett admits. “But I wouldn’t want us to be ridiculously hyped because I don’t think we could ever really fulfil it in terms of making a pop song that sweeps the world. I’m quite happy with just a bit of praise.” Just like former tour-buddies Klaxons before them, These New Puritans have perhaps unfairly been tagged as something of a fashion band, with Barnett appearing in GQ’s best dressed list and his twin brother [and drummer] George finding himself in the NME Cool List. However, while the band has worked with French fashion designer Hedi Slimane and produced music for the Dior Homme show, Barnett says that aesthetics aren’t a big deal. “People always think we are one of those image bands, you know, where it’s all about image and the music doesn’t matter. We don’t actually think about it much,” he shrugs. Indeed, if proof were needed that the quartet are not the scenesters that the uninitiated might imagine them to be, it is that they hail from Southend-on-Sea, a distinctly unfashionable tourist trap in the south of England. With the town’s only other notable export being cartoon goths The Horrors, Southend is certainly not the buzzing centre of indie cool. Therefore, it was simply through their music, rather than because they hung around with the right people in super-trendy parts of London, that These New Puritans got noticed. “I think if you are in London you are in a sea of bloodthirsty people in bands, desperate for success, whereas in Southend there is very little happening so it is easier to get noticed. And it’s right next door to London anyway.” The group – which is completed by Thomas Hein [bass, sampler, backing vocals, percussion] and Sophie Sleigh-Johnson [synthesizers, sequencer] – offers a sound which is unique because of how incredibly eclectic it is, with Wu Tang Clan, The Fall and Aphex Twin being just three of a host of far-reaching influences. “I don’t have to like music to listen to it. At the moment I am listening to a lot of dancehall, and a lot of it is awful but there are aspects of it that I really like that will come into our next album.” At the forefront of a thrilling sound, Barnett’s vocal is akin to Mark E. Smith’s, as he spits lyrics which are cryptic in the extreme. “I can’t help that,” Barnett says of his wordplay. “I’ve always been very secretive. When I was little I used to make up my own languages… well, codes, and I’d write in all these codes, so I think it is just a natural thing for me.” These New Puritans arrive in Australia for the first time on the back of a lengthy stint of touring around America, Europe and Japan, and have supported the likes of Crystal Castles and The Kills. “We were going to be one of the first new bands to do a proper tour of China as well but it turned out to be too expensive. We were also going to do a tour of the Middle East. That was my idea, but security costs became too much. That would have been amazing.” With their debut album, Beats Pyramid having been out for a few months now, Barnett is now keen to get off the road and concentrate on a new record. “We’ve got a few new songs that will be on the next album,” he says of the writing he has managed to do over the past few months on tour. “We’re not going to play them [live] because none of us can play the instruments that they are written for yet. They are all just theoretical at the moment.” Contrary to his band’s high-energy shows and chaotic sound, Jack Barnett comes across as a shy, modest character and, typical of the way his band are sidestepping the hype that surrounds them, he seems to be approaching his debut visit to this country with the minimum of fuss. “Yeah, it’ll be interesting,” he says nonchalantly. “Apparently our album has been well-received over there, so it’ll be quite an interesting experience.” http://www.bobbysix.com/2008/08/these-new-...-interview.html- George Barnett
Tour Monday 25 January 2010 London, United Kingdom Bush Hall Monday 1 February 2010 Brighton, United Kingdom Audio Tuesday 2 February 2010 Birmingham, United Kingdom Hare and Hounds Wednesday 3 February 2010 Manchester, United Kingdom The Deaf Institute Thursday 4 February 2010 Glasgow, United Kingdom The Capitain's Rest Saturday 6 February 2010 Leeds, United Kingdom Brudenell Social Club Tuesday 9 February 2010 London, United Kingdom Scala Friday 12 February 2010 Hamburg, Germany Prinzenbar Friday 26 February 2010 Turin, Italy Spazio 211 Saturday 27 February 2010 Bologna, Italy Locomotiv Club Tuesday 2 March 2010 Brussels, Belgium Botanique Wednesday 3 March 2010 Utrecht, Netherlands Tivoli De Helling Thursday 4 March 2010 Paris, France Point Ephémère- George Barnett
These New Puritans These New Puritans (formed in 2006) are a four-piece band from Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom, consisting of Jack Barnett (vocals, guitar, computer, sound), his twin brother George Barnett (drums, tapes, percussion), Tomas Hein (bass guitar, sampler, backing vocals, percussion) and Sophie Sleigh-Johnson (synthesizers). They mix indie with samplers and electronic experimental sounds. These New Puritans were commissioned by Hedi Slimane to compose the soundtrack for the 2007 Dior Homme show. The band’s debut album “Beat Pyramid” was released in the UK in January 2008. their myspace : http://www.myspace.com/thesenewpuritans their official wesite : http://www.thesenewpuritans.com/ These New Puritans - Elvis These New Puritains - Swords of Truth- George Barnett
i knew he has a twin brother, i knew he play in the band, i knew all these things since months but i just discover there are few days his band's name and their music is good photographer : Jonathan Frantini http://www.jonathanfrantini.com/index.html + http://models.com/work/gq-style-italy-vita-nova/13998 Eight: 185 Chest: 91 Suit: 46 Trousers: 38 Shoes: 44 Eyes: Light Brown Hair: Dark Blond agencies London Models 1 Milan d'management New York DNA Paris BANANAS Berlin VIVA Berlin Copenhagen Scoop Hamburg m4 models- James Hampson
i'm not angry after you i wrote this message because it will be better if people pay attention. no only you. and james has only 5 pages. i just take 1 minute to check the pictures- Chat Thread.
ah, sorry, i can't help you. i never watched the movie, so it's hard to know the end of the movie XD by the way, you're welcome- Chat Thread.
no, i don't know this movie. i just searched the plot on internet and it doesn't look bad. i watched the trailer on Allocine.com and i like it. i will try to see the movie. there are so many movies i would like to watch i love movies but it's really hard for me to stay in front of a television. usually, when i watch a movie i make 40 - 50 breaks between the beginning and the end of the movie. there is a french website i really love about independant movies from all around the world. i'm sure you will like. there is often english translation. http://www.lacid.org/recherche.asp?liste=complete what would you like to know about Martha Martha ? i found the official website : http://www.pyramidefilms.com/martha/index-2.html and another page on allocine : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=35200.html- Chat Thread.
lol, you know, they are just normal people . there is no difference between them and the other people on facebook. they add you or they refuse you if they want XD there is not a question of privacy XD it's not like you harassed them of front of their house and you stalk them and their family... :yuckky: for example i often talk with Mark Trombino, Drive like Jehu's drummer (& Meat Puppets', Blink182's, Jimmy Eat World's, Motion City Soundtrack's, Silverstein's, Mineral's etc producer) and we often talk together. i make him discover new bands and he makes the same. Mark is a really lovely person and he loves the Krautrock music and because of him i know everything about american politic XD about Christian, yes, as already told you in another thread you his profil is a "fan private" profil. he hasn't a real private profile. but all the others are private.- Chat Thread.
i'm a real little "spy" i love the backstage. don't know why, i'm a pass backstage fetishist XD by the way i don't understand you XD. you love Fleet Foxes and you don't talk with them maybe it could be nice if you could talk with them or if you meet them... i don't remember if i gave you the link of their private profile (i will delete them tomorrow) : (edit : deleted) by the way, no i'm not lucky at all. i know how use facebook, that's all- Chat Thread.
i didn't know but rage against the machine is number one in england Brad sent me an email just before their performance at the BBC and he was all happy to tell me the new "London, England (CNN) -- At least half a million Facebookers are raging against Simon Cowell, trying to keep his British TV talent show "The X-Factor" from claiming the number-one spot on the British singles chart on Christmas Day. They've vowed to download the Rage Against the Machine song "Killing in the Name" starting on Monday to make it the number-one single in the country on the Sunday before Christmas. It might seem like a frivolous contest, but hundreds of thousands of pounds -- and a place in history -- are at stake. A Christmas Number One enters the history books, exciting passion, disgust, joy and, yes, rage. blablabla" http://www.programme-tv.net/news-tv/divert...bote-x-factor/# i love him more and more everyday. he loves the krautrock, the math rock and the hip-hop too.- Chat Thread.
lol , why not I just miss the mini gold, sumo fight, make boat on the lake etc... :'( i would like to be in spring i talked about your "doctor" but maybe you talked about your avatar ? XD about facebook, you know it can't be more virtual than bellazon XD and musicians often come in paris for their shows Brad is really a sweetheart. he sent me many mails today and he loves bands like Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes, Shellac, Nation of Ulysses, Unwound etc and he said i have amazing musical tastes XD they all say it XD and he asked me how i meet Paul XD i don't tell me i added him to know if he was the real drummer of RATM XD i told him i really love Greta's music XD unfortunately, i never listened their music XD famous musicians are often on website like facebook but they often hide they profile... and sometimes they are so many fakes XD for example the last week i found Mike Patton's profile. he is good friends with Jonh Zorn's, Naked City's, Secret chiefs 3's band members, he worked with them for many musical projects and these artists are really "infamous" they are amazing musicians and they are very respected in the music world, even if they are "unknown" so it's really easy to talk with these guys... and if someone like Mike Patton is one facebook, you can be sure we will be friends with these guys and that's what he did unfortunately, he diidn't accepted me in his friends but even if there are 50 fake of mike patton, it's really easy to find the real mike. and i often add the producers too. if there is a doubt i always can seach people of the "special thanks" inside the little books of album and see if he is in their friends list i'm happy. now i'm able go in backstage for Rage Againt The Machine's shows- Chat Thread.
i prefered your last gif. it was funnier. about musicians on facebook there is something weird... now i know enough people in the music industry to find the "hidden" profil of famous musicians. and i found Rage Against The Machine/Audioslave drummer. a guy calls Bashar is our mutual friends. he works in the music industry and know everybody and the last week he was in Paris he was heree for Alice In Chain's gig. so i told me, maybe it's the real drummer... i don't know. he hide his friends list and now with the new facebook, 90% of the network have disappeared. :yuckky: and i can't see his wall and his pictures so i decided to search his biography on google and i saw he played in an infamous band (with super cute musicians) from los angeles called Greta... so i seached the name of the band' members and i tried to find them on facebook. i found the singer/leader. he is friend with Miss Pamela Desbarres! (love it, love her) and he his friend with Brad too (RATM's drummer) i sent him a friend request and 10 minutes later he accepted me. i did the same for all the band members and everytimes brad is in their friends list. so this is the real band member or a totaly infamous band and i watched their pictures, comments and they talk with Brad. so apparently this is really RATM's drummer and he "spams" my mailbox. (only sweet messages ) by the way he LOVES fugazi. that's a good new! by the way, i wanna play at mini golf. i miss it do you like it ?- James Hampson
i will say the same even if i didn't posted these pictures but seriouslty, people can't try to see if the pictures have already been posted before to put them on the forum ? :yuckky: for example i rarely post pictures in Cole Morh's or Ashley Stymest's threads because there are a lot of pages but all the time i watch all the pages to be sure that my pictures never been posted. maybe i'm stupid but i don't understand the interest to see 10 times the same pictures... but thank for rest.- Tod Browning's movies.
Dracula (1931) Dracula is a 1931 United States horror film directed by Tod Browning and starring Béla Lugosi as the title character. The film was produced by Universal and is based on the stage play of the same name by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, which in turn is based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. plot : Renfield (Dwight Frye), a British solicitor, travels through the Carpathian Mountains via stagecoach. The people in the stagecoach are fearful that the coach won’t reach the local inn before sundown. Arriving there safely before sundown, Renfield refuses to stay at the inn and asks the driver to take him to the Borgo Pass. The innkeeper and his wife seem to be afraid of Renfield’s destination, Castle Dracula, and warn him about vampires. The innkeeper's wife gives Renfield a crucifix for protection before he leaves for Borgo Pass, whence he is driven to the castle by Dracula's coach, which was awaiting him at Borgo Pass, with Dracula himself disguised as the driver. During the bumpy ride, Renfield leans out and starts to ask the driver to slow down, but is startled to see that the driver has disappeared, and a bat is leading the horses. Renfield enters the castle welcomed by charming but odd nobleman Count Dracula (Béla Lugosi), who unbeknownst to Renfield, is a vampire. Renfield expresses concern about the strange disappearance of the coach driver and his luggage, but Dracula assures him that he has arranged to have his luggage delivered. They discuss Dracula's intention to lease Carfax Abbey in England, where he intends to travel the next day. Dracula then leaves and Renfield goes to his bedroom. Dracula hypnotizes Renfield into opening a window and then causes him to faint. A bat is seen at the window, which then morphs into Dracula. Dracula's three wives suddenly appear and start to move toward Renfield to attack him, but Dracula waves them away, and he attacks Renfield himself. Aboard the schooner Vesta, bound for England, Renfield has now became a raving lunatic slave to Dracula, who is hidden in a coffin and gets out for feeding on the ship's crew. When the ship arrives in England, Renfield is discovered the only living person in it; the captain is lashed on the wheel and none of the ship’s crew is discovered. Renfield is sent to Dr. Seward’s sanatorium. Some nights later at a theatre, Dracula meets Dr. Seward (Herbert Bunston), who is with a group in a box seat area. Dr. Seward introduces his daughter Mina (Helen Chandler), her fiancé John Harker (David Manners), and the family friend Lucy Weston (Frances Dade). Lucy is fascinated by Count Dracula, and that night, after Lucy has a talk with Mina and falls asleep in bed, Dracula enters her room as a bat and feasts on her blood. She dies in an autopsy theatre the next day after a string of transfusions, and two tiny marks on her throat are discovered. Several days later, it is seen that Renfield is obsessed with eating flies and spiders, devouring their lives also. Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) analyzes Renfield's blood, discovering Renfield’s obsession. He starts talking about vampires, and that afternoon chats with Renfield, who begs Dr. Seward to send him away, because his nightly cries may disturb Mina’s dreams. When Dracula awakes and calls Renfield with wolf howling, Renfield is disturbed by Van Helsing showing him a branch of wolfbane. It stops wolves, as Van Helsing says, and also is used for vampire protection. Dracula visits Mina, asleep in her bedroom, and bites her, leaving neck marks similar to those on Lucy. The next morning, Mina tells of a dream in which she was visited by Dracula. Then, Dracula enters for a night's visit at the Sewards. Van Helsing and Harker notice that Dracula does not have a reflection in a mirror. When Van Helsing shows this "most amazing phenomenon" to Dracula, he reacts violently, smashes the mirror and leaves. Van Helsing deduces that Dracula is the vampire. Meanwhile, Mina leaves her room and runs to Dracula in the garden, where he wraps his cape around her and attacks her; the next morning, she is found and awakened from unconsciousness. Newspapers report that a "mysterious, beautiful woman in white" has been luring children from the park with chocolate, and then biting them. Mina recognizes the beautiful lady as Lucy, who has risen as a vampire. Harker wants to take Mina to London for safety, but he is finally convinced to leave Mina with them. Van Helsing orders Nurse Briggs (Joan Standing) to take care of Mina when she is sleeping, and not to remove the wreath of wolfbane from around her neck. Renfield again escapes from his cell and listens to the three men discussing vampires. Before Martin (Charles K. Gerrard), his attendant, arrives to take Renfield back to his cell, Renfield narrarates to Van Helsing, Harker and Seward how Dracula convinced Renfield to allow him to enter the sanatorium by promising him thousands of rats with blood and life in them. Dracula enters the Seward parlour and talks with Van Helsing. Dracula states that because he has fused his blood with Mina's, she now belongs to him. Van Helsing swears revenge by sterilizing Carfax Abbey and finding the coffin where he sleeps; he will then thrust a stake through his heart. Dracula tries to hypnotize Van Helsing, almost succeeding, but Van Helsing shows a crucifix to the vampire and turns away. Dracula, Renfield & Mina near the end of the simultaneously filmed Spanish film.Harker visits Mina on a terrace, and Mina speaks of how much she loves "nights and fogs". Harker notices Mina’s changes and says he likes them, not realizing that she is slowly transforming into a vampire. A bat (Dracula) flies above them and squeaks to Mina, to which she responds: "Yes? ... Yes? ... I will". Mina then tries to attack Harker. Fortunately, Van Helsing and Dr. Seward arrive just in time to save him. Mina confesses what Dracula has done to her, and tries to tell Harker that their love is finished. Later that night, Dracula hypnotizes Nurse Briggs into removing the wolfbane wreath from Mina's neck and the French windows so he can enter her room. Van Helsing and Harker see Renfield, having just escaped from his cell, heading for Carfax Abbey. They see Dracula with Mina in the abbey, and when Harker shouts to Mina, Dracula sees them thinking Renfield had trailed them. He strangles Renfield and tosses him down a staircase, and is hunted by Van Helsing and Harker. Dracula is forced to sleep in his coffin, as sunrise has come, and is trapped. Van Helsing prepares a wooden stake while Harker searches for Mina. He finds her in a strange stasis, and when Dracula moans in pain when Van Helsing impales him, she returns to normal. Harker leaves with Mina while Van Helsing stays. Church bells are heard, implying that they will be married.- Tod Browning's movies.
Freaks (1932) Freaks is a 1932 United States horror film about sideshow performers, directed and produced by Tod Browning and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, with a cast mostly composed of actual carnival performers. The film was based on Tod Robbins' short story "Spurs". Director Browning took the exceptional step of casting real people with deformities as the eponymous sideshow "freaks," rather than using costumes and makeup. Browning had been a member of a traveling circus in his early years, and much of the film was drawn from his personal experiences. In the film, the physically deformed "freaks" are inherently trusting and honorable people, while the real monsters are two of the "normal" members of the circus who conspire to murder one of the performers to obtain his large inheritance. plot : The central story is of a self-serving trapeze artist named Cleopatra (Olga Baclanova) who seduces and eventually marries a sideshow midget, Hans (Harry Earles), after learning of his large inheritance. At their wedding reception, the other "freaks" resolve that they will accept Cleopatra in spite of her being a "normal" outsider, and hold an initiation ceremony, wherein they pass a massive goblet of wine around the table while chanting, "We accept her! One of us! We accept her! One of us! Gooble gobble, gooble gobble! We accept her! We accept her!" The ceremony frightens the drunken Cleopatra, who accidentally reveals that she has been having an affair with Hercules (Henry Victor), the strong man; she mocks the freaks, tosses the wine in their faces and drives them away. Despite being humiliated, Hans remains with Cleopatra. Shortly thereafter, Hans is taken ill (supposedly from having too much to drink at the wedding feast, but actually from poison that Cleopatra slipped him) and Cleopatra begins slipping poison into Hans' medicine to kill him so that she can inherit his money and run away with Hercules. One of the circus performers named Venus (Leila Hyams) overhears Cleopatra talking to Hercules about the murder plot, and tells the other freaks including Hans. In the film's climax, the freaks attack Cleopatra and Hercules with guns, knives, and various edged weapons, hideously mutilating them. Though Hercules is never seen again, the original ending of the film had the freaks castrating him - the audience sees him later singing in falsetto. The film concludes with a revelation of Cleopatra's fate: her tongue has been cut out, one eye has been gouged and her legs amputated, she has been reduced to performing in a sideshow as the squawking "human chicken". The flesh of her hands has been melted and deformed to look like chicken feet and her lower half has been permanently tarred and feathered. In an ending MGM threw in later for a "happier ending", Hans is living a millionaire life in a huge house when Venus and Phroso come with Freida, and Freida comforts Hans when he begins to cry. Spliced throughout the main narrative are a variety of "slice of life" segments detailing the lives of the sideshow performers. The bearded woman, who loves the human skeleton, gives birth to their daughter. Violet, a conjoined twin whose sister Daisy is married to one of the circus clowns, herself becomes engaged to the owner of the circus. (Once, Daisy appears to react with romantic arousal when Violet is kissed by her suitor, implying that each sister can experience the other's physical sensations.) The Human Torso (Prince Randian), in the middle of a conversation, takes his own cigarette and lights it, using only his tongue. (In the original scene, he also rolls the cigarette, but the sequence does not appear in any commercial release.) "trailer" (hate the music on the video <_< ) alternate endings (dvd bonus)- Chat Thread.
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yes, sexual or very stupid messages XD about musicians i can be good to talk with them, really understand their influences, understand their art, discover new artists because of them. this is fabulous. but music is my world. i'm not the kind of girls that people can meet in a nightclub or a party with normal friends. i prefer to spend the evening with musicans, listen music, smoke cherry vanilla tea cigarettes, danced with shoes, and talk about politic, ecology etc i can't live with music. i listen music all the time even when i sleep and my favorite movies are silence movie because i can listen the music in same time. this is my world so it's normal for me to be close of musicians and artists. it's hard for me to be close of normal people. - Chat Thread.