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  1. recently someone posted a link to a list of 31 horror flicks to watch in October; I really dug this list and can't find it, can somebody repost it if they find it?
  2. Anyone watch Scream Queens? I'm super interested to hear some thoughts before adding another show to my already far too long list
  3. There are multiple points to this question, so I will attempt to tackle each one. - Learning music, ie. Instruments- I've learned a lot without the help of an instructor. I play guitar, drums, piano and a few others relatively proficiently; however, I would imagine had a had an instructor early on, I may be rid of poor habits that I may have developed over the years. Though I can write a pretty decent pop song, it may have been nice to learn stronger finger picking technique at a younger age. - Recording- the Internet is filled with a bevy of useful information that has made home recording ions better than it was just a decade ago. With the help of online tutorials, YouTube, and web forums, I was able to successfully become confident in utilizing Logic Pro in a home setting. With that said, I can say that I am far from able to make this a career. It would take much more for me to become confident with a larger scale, which is something I am seriously considering for my future. An education would tell me why certain things within a soundscape work in a specific way, I would learn more about sound frequencies, compression, etc. These are things that would be far too complicated for me to try and seek it all out without the assistance of proper instruction. - industry- I have been touring and playing in bands for as long as I can remember and I can say one of the best ways to learn the industry is to submerge yourself in it and make friends with as many players in the game as possible. With that said, I've never had lunch with an A&R rep from Sony, I've never had to sign a detailed contract negotiating the rights to a chorus, or songwriting royalties. This may be something I would learn along the way, but I suppose a lot of mistakes could be avoided with proper instruction beforehand. TLDR: I'm a grumpy old country musician that learned to play and record songs on my own, but I also think that learning from others is pretty cool.
  4. Just finished "Zombie" by Joyce Carol Oates. Anyone that is familiar with Oates should know that she is definitely one of the greatest rural gothic/americana writers ever. This story was definitely a parallel to the life of Jeffrey Dahmer; therefore, it was incredibly well written, yet disturbing. I would recommend anything that she's written.
  5. we still haven't finished season one, but I saw that Punisher was going to be in the next season and I'm so damn stoked! With that said, I can't imagine a better Punisher than Thomas Jane. Speaking of which, I recently watched Punisher: War Zone, so I've definitely seen the worst of the Punishers
  6. Really bummed that this isn't an actual documentary. I'm definitely going to have to pass
  7. Glad I ended up playing Karlos Williams, got me a solid 17 vs Lynch playing less than 3 points
  8. Alright, same question different week. Do I play Marshawn Lynch today? He's listed as "questionable" due to calf injury, he sat out at practice and played a crap game last week. Only RB I can put in with such short notice is Karlos Williams. Thoughts?
  9. So Cooties was everything I thought it would be and more. Definitely gonna be one of my favorites of 2015.
  10. Gonna check out Cooties this weekend. Also, Krampus looks so freaking good. Between these flicks and Final Girls, Deathgasm, Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, it's looking like a great year for horror/comedy
  11. Yeah, that's what my guts been telling me. Lynch it is
  12. Marshawn Lynch at Green Bay or Frank Gore at New York? I know Lynch is a stronger RB, but Packer's defense worries me. Also, Gore seems to be on a whole bunch of sleeper lists. Thoughts?
  13. Watched a couple horror comedies over the last two days. -Bloodsucking Bastards- really funny vampire flick that has a bunch of "hey, I know that guy from that one horror movie" actors. I really dug this one. - Burying the Ex- It was directed by Joe Dante (Gremlins) and starred Anton Yelchin (Star Trek remakes), so I had high hopes. Unfortunately a weak script took over and made it pretty terrible.
  14. Sorry man, I don't really see you getting a lot of support, considering the amount of posts and/or time you've really put into this board outside of promoting your own band. Not being a negative nancy, and you should definitely do what you love to do, even if it's opening for awful nu metal bands.
  15. Hello all. I'm Ronnie, a 32 year old writer of sad bastard music. Things I dig: -Americana/Country/Folk music in the vein of Jason Isbell, Ryan Adams, John Moreland, Lucero, The Gaslight Antem, etc -old punk rock- The Clash, The Ramones, The Misfits -new punk rock- Red City Radio, Against Me -sludge/doom/black metal- Pallbearer, Deafheaven, The Great Old Ones, Year of no Light, Baroness, etc -booze- specifically bourbon -comic books- batman, image, anything horror -art- like Ian, because I'm heavily tattooed, the bulk of the art on my walls is tattoo focused -Boston Red Sox Honestly, I'm not a picky dude. I really do love just about everything, especially if I know it's coming from a sentimental place. You can find me on Instagram: ronniegwilliams Let's party!
  16. I'm so stoked to do this again. It's been nothing but fun. Also, another huge thank you to everyone who has made this possible in the past, as well as those taking the time out of your personal schedules to make it happen this year. It's huge and we should all be grateful.
  17. Started Daredevil with the lady, and holy heck is it great. We were both already huge fans of Charlie Cox from his work on Boardwalk Empire, and Deborah Ann Woll from True Blood. We're on the 7th episode and I have yet to have a complaint.
  18. Still not sure about this one quite yet; however, this kid brought some great acting into the episode.
  19. I honestly don't get how people can make jokes in light of this. I understand it's the Internet and people are free to run amuck and I won't single any one joke out; but it seems to be in poor taste to make jokes about children that have been negatively impacted and traumatically scarred die to this. Make any joke you want against a pedophile scumbag, those aren't the ones I'm calling out, but leave jokes out that deal with children.
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