
tigermeat
| Favorite team: | LSU |
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| Number of Posts: | 3332 |
| Registered on: | 1/22/2005 |
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Man that show was something else! Ho. Lee. shite!!
:dude: :nana: :cheers:
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Yo brother!
Have a great show! :dude:
Saw them a few years ago. They were friggin awesome. Just killed it. :dude:
Xanadu based on Coleridge’s poem, ‘Kubla Khan.’
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Rizy
No trust in this young man at all. Just don’t see it. Hope I’m wrong. I trust Coach completely.
re: SGA dressed like a Furby tonight
Posted by tigermeat on 3/4/26 at 7:24 pm to BengalShark
SGA


re: One thing kids today don't have: midnight movies
Posted by tigermeat on 2/23/26 at 12:54 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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Flesh Gordon or Heavy Metal
Yes, those were the staples. Saw this gem a few times at Cortana.
re: Bruce Dickinson joined Smith/Kotzen on stage tonight in London
Posted by tigermeat on 2/22/26 at 5:40 pm to Saint Alfonzo
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ZZ Top is another band I've been debating going to see.
Saw them last year. They sounded great! Was definitely worth it.
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This is a remake of the original yes? With them also working on a new original entry with the same Lara to come after?
Yes, or maybe/or more accurately a reimagining of the original TR, and next year we get a new entry in the series, correct. Hoping for the best!
I’m always excited for a new Tomb Raider game. It’s been a long wait.
re: Blow Out - 1981
Posted by tigermeat on 2/19/26 at 11:30 am to HueyLongJr
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There's a very good documentary about him directed by Noah Baumbach. He's not as highly regarded as the 70's auteurs today, but he was definitely an artistic and social peer in that time. The documentary is basically a very long interview with him, and he's very entertaining.
Thanks, will look for this. Love so many of his films. The Fury, Sisters, Obsession, and Phantom Of The Paradise, while not his “major” movies, scared the hell out of this teenager in the 70’s. They were stylistically creepy movies.
re: Blow Out - 1981
Posted by tigermeat on 2/18/26 at 7:54 am to NankerPhelge
Loved this movie! All the sound recording scenes when Travolta pieces together the ‘blow out’ frame by frame was really cool. Kinda at the beginning of an awesome DePalma run:
Carrie ‘76
Dressed To Kill ‘80
Blow Out ‘81
Scarface ‘83
Body Double ‘84
Wise Guys ‘86
The Untouchables’87
Casualties Of War ‘89
Bonfires Of The Vanities ‘90
Carrie ‘76
Dressed To Kill ‘80
Blow Out ‘81
Scarface ‘83
Body Double ‘84
Wise Guys ‘86
The Untouchables’87
Casualties Of War ‘89
Bonfires Of The Vanities ‘90
Loving the new Megadeth album.
re: Demond Wilson from Sanford and Son passed away
Posted by tigermeat on 1/31/26 at 3:22 pm to LSUDVM1999
For Kalunda:


re: Lafayette restaurant recs
Posted by tigermeat on 1/30/26 at 12:21 pm to biglosdaddy
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Marcello's
+1. Never had a bad meal there. Highly recommend,
re: Songs that start Soft but end Hard
Posted by tigermeat on 1/26/26 at 1:44 pm to shutterspeed
re: Your big regret(s) in not seeing music artist(s) live in concert
Posted by tigermeat on 1/24/26 at 8:05 pm to Everyday Is Saturday
Black Sabbath
Also had a chance to see Dio, but stayed home to study for a midterm instead, which I really didn’t. Big mistake.
Also had a chance to see Dio, but stayed home to study for a midterm instead, which I really didn’t. Big mistake.
re: What Group Or Artist Have You Listened To The Most In Your Life?
Posted by tigermeat on 1/21/26 at 3:57 pm to OntarioTiger
These I’ve been listening to since my teens in the 70’s.
Beatles
Kiss
Black Sabbath
VH
Iron Maiden
Rush
AC/DC
Beatles
Kiss
Black Sabbath
VH
Iron Maiden
Rush
AC/DC
Those eyes don’t scare me at all
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