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  1. Well..I ordered from them, and I eventually got them...but they weren't wrapped with bubble-wrap, so the cases were badly damaged (but I've got plenty of spare parts) but thankfully the CDs were okay. If you can get the soundtrack elsewhere, it would be better because I'm not so sure they're that cheap either. I did order from Varese and got those bubble wrapped and (relatively) unharmed...but was disappointed to hear a badly linked back-to-back track on Sean Callery's 24: Redemption soundtrack...it sounds like it's supposed to link but doesn't...otherwise, a fine CD. And Mark, thanks for moving the post to the right location, I had a blank moment when figuring out where to post it :D
  2. Great find Mark, not sure if the bit about James Remar was even mentioned on the extras on Aliens in the Quadrilogy set....or maybe I forgot it... Interesting to hear about these kinds of things, just like Eric Stoltz vs. Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future or even Tom Selleck vs Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones...okay, never got that far, but there were audition tapes or rehearsal footage...
  3. I just wanted to share with you that there is a limited edition of 1000 copies of Night Sins (mini-series from 1997) by Mark Snow. https://buysoundtrax.stores.yahoo.net/nisiorsobyma.html This could go out fast, two weeks maybe...you never know.
  4. Actually, I checked the credits, and it's the Four Aces in Back to the Future film.
  5. Hmm...not sure which version, and I'm too lazy to check imdb.com, but both are candidates for appearing in Back to the Future, since it happened in 5 November 1955.
  6. Finland, best in education? They got that and best in snow...right? Anyway, I'm well. Thanks for asking.

  7. I love this track from the soundtrack of A Nightmare on Elm Street, it's creepy, it's catchy and it's synthy, yummy! They don't make them like these today...
  8. Funny, I thought Dark Blue was based on the film since they used the same font in advertisements...at least, I think they did.
  9. I've watched the first 3 episodes here on Icelandic television...and it's been good so far....I'll be watching the next few episodes that's for sure.
  10. Ehmm...this thread was just talking about the first episode of season 1, not the last episode of season 1. I must admit I was not a big fan of this cliffhanger, but the season 2 opener did wonders for it, and made it work.
  11. It will be a quick stop for me, it's a friend of mine's birthday tomorrow, and we'll celebrate it tomorrow night. I'm planning on watching a horror film tonight....something I've been holding out on...but no more...
  12. I think it's this Friday, a mini chat, we all watch a horror film, if you can and it can be whatever you happen to see on TV or something you already own and you talk about it for 5 mins or so, tell us about it, what you thought about it, and if you would recommend it to others. And Mark will draw out of the hat a film that we have a major discussion on the 29th...well, and Curse of Frank Black, and probably other horror films, since we do often go on tangents ;) I'll throw a few in the hat now: 60s: Night of the Living Dead, Psycho 70s: The Legend of Hell House, Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Alien 80s: Night of the Creeps, Creepshow, The Stepfather, Child's Play, Fright Night, Hellraiser 90s: Jacob's Ladder, Scream, Cube 00s: Slither, Severance, The Descent, Dagon, Silent Hill
  13. Is Dark Blue any good, is it based or related to the film with Kurt Russell based on the LA riot in 1992? I used to watch Smallville, then just quit it, it just got too much silly for me (and it was plenty silly in the first few seasons of monster of the week formula)...I think I lasted a season or two after Johnathan Kent left the scene *sniff* And why didn't he just go for Chloe in the first place, dumbass Clark Kent...*mutters* ;) I used to watch some of Stargate, the first season and maybe more...it was alright...Richard Dead Anderson helped plus Don S. Davis was good. Wow...that show lasted 10 seasons...huh...
  14. Ok, so you have this list of films to draw out of a hat? Or do you need us to throw a few titles your way to put in the hat?
  15. Mark, could you repeat what was the plan for the horror pick...we all make just one suggestion and you draw out of a hat. Now, it would be cool to be able to pick our favorites from a few decades, (60s), 70s, 80s and 90s...not much happening in the 00s outside a few ones. Kara suggested we each watch a horror film and tell others what they thought about it in 5 minutes or so, is that the plan for next Friday when the Halloween pick will be made? I just want to be on the same page, what we agreed on...
  16. I read in a newspaper here in Iceland that Atli Örvarson, who did the music for The Fourth Kind (which I haven't seen), is doing the music for Law & Order: Los Angeles...huh, Icelanders are coming up in the world of Hollywood... And it will be hopefully a refreshing score, the music in the L&O was getting really stale...always the same one note cue when a victim gushed out at the stand....boring...
  17. I might be a little late to the chat, since I'm at work til 20:00 this Friday...9 o'clock UK time, and it takes 30 minutes until I can catch up at home...but if I can finish up early on Friday, I might be able to use the fancy headset at work and spend an hour with you before a 30 minute break and join with you again at home...we'll see... and I'll try to watch the episode again...
  18. In some ways it was weak and in some ways good. Millennium wasn't exactly CSI or Law & Order, you know. And they didn't have any clues since he knew how to cover his tracks and he was calm under strain, but obviously he was caught red handed with the blood testing. Of course they did it to wrap it up quickly, but it's still chilling to think of people like him working with the police. In a way, it's like Se7en, and Millennium was pitched as Se7en in Seattle...the killer placed himself in the lap of the police....now it's different....but you get my drift.
  19. Thanks, I'll be checking this out downloading now :D
  20. That was a fun read and I loved the comment on how his scripts came to life during his time on Millennium...I should maybe look into getting Wire in the Blood boxset...complete series? soon.
  21. You like MacGyver? And Millennium too? You're in luck, check my blog NOW! http://cheersfromiceland.blogspot.com/

  22. I'm not sure if he was billed as such in Millennium (to lazy to check). But he's Stephen James Lang, or Stephen J. Lang...that's our Stephen Lang.
  23. I remember from a commentary of a Futurama episode that David Cohen had to add something to his name for his screen name, David X. Cohen. Apparently there's another David Cohen. I notice there are two Stephen Lang, one is our favorite detective from Millennium and the other one is a much more recognized actor, he's been in plenty of TV and films...he was the Party Crasher in The Hard Way with James Woods and Michael J. Fox.
  24. But yet, he logged into the Millennium Group thingamagik in his computer by the end of Roosters...it was the Marburg virus that did it for him.
  25. It's been such a long time since I saw it, I might buy it if I see it somewhere...just because of Lance. Shame about the way the bad guy had to go :( That was a good read and also very funny. I wonder what is in the director's cut that isn't in the theatrical cut?
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