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Across the Universe

Started by Kokowam, January 23, 2008, 09:59:28 PM

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Kokowam

Lol, not sure if this was posted or something but...

http://youtube.com/profile?user=AcrossThUniverse

This guy has all the music, I think. ;8

Mr.Zero

I've listed to most of the songs in this movie and I really like them. It was an interesting take on the Beatles music. Certainly very artistic. The version if Helter Skelter was awesome! :)
"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." - Mark Twain

Sophist

I think I am the only person on this whole forum who saw it in theaters, so i.e. I win you lose.



(Also, lol @ people getting into the beatles because of a movie :x)
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Mr.Zero

I do want to see the movie still if its still in theaters, but the music is still awesome. :)
"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." - Mark Twain

haloOfTheSun

Quote from: Anski on February 03, 2008, 05:55:48 AM
I think I am the only person on this whole forum who saw it in theaters, so i.e. I win you lose.



(Also, lol @ people getting into the beatles because of a movie :x)

Seeing movies in the theaters sucks unless you go during the day when no one is there.
:tinysmile:

Mr.Zero

I've always been a fan of the Beatles and if people get into them becasue of movie I'm fine with that becasue its better now then never.

I also I agree. I hate going to movies unless its the early shows. Prices these days are too much. Plus if you don't like the movie then thats a waste of money. Anyway, I download or rent when I can. Also it helps that a good friend of mine runs a video rental store. He gets free movies all the time so I just watch stuff with him.
"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." - Mark Twain

Kokowam

Quote from: Anski on February 03, 2008, 05:55:48 AM
I think I am the only person on this whole forum who saw it in theaters, so i.e. I win you lose.



(Also, lol @ people getting into the beatles because of a movie :x)
I liked Beatles before. I just haven't listened to them in a while and this movie showed me other good songs besides the very few that I listened to. :P

Mr.Zero

If the movie helped to rekinddle your interest in the Beatles thats great. :) I agree some of the music got me back into some songs I had sort of passively ignored before.
"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." - Mark Twain

Moss.

I saw it in theaters. So Anski doesn't win.

It was interesting, and pretty cool. I liked the music more than I like the normal Beatles music.




p.s.

Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on February 03, 2008, 06:26:23 AM
Quote from: Anski on February 03, 2008, 05:55:48 AM
I think I am the only person on this whole forum who saw it in theaters, so i.e. I win you lose.



(Also, lol @ people getting into the beatles because of a movie :x)

Seeing movies in the theaters sucks unless you go during the day when no one is there.
If you ever see Colverfield, it better be in a theater, because the entire experience would be completely lost anywhere else.

:tinysmile::tinysmile:

haloOfTheSun

A movie like that would make sense, but otherwise stupid kids ruin the whole thing. Even though I don't have to pay to get in.
:tinysmile:

Kokowam

Quote from: Arlen on February 03, 2008, 09:40:28 PM
It was interesting, and pretty cool. I liked the music more than I like the normal Beatles music.
I agree halfly on your second sentence. Like, for instance, I prefer the Beatle's version of "Revolution"

Mr.Zero

The Beatles version of Revolution was better. The movie version seemed sort of "soft." Though I like all of the Beatles albums I have found I've enjoyed the later ones because they tended to be a bit more acoustic and blues oriented.
"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." - Mark Twain

Dertt

Quote from: Anski on February 03, 2008, 05:55:48 AM
I think I am the only person on this whole forum who saw it in theaters, so i.e. I win you lose.

I saw it in theatres.

Sophist

Quote from: Dertt on February 04, 2008, 12:47:13 AM
Quote from: Anski on February 03, 2008, 05:55:48 AM
I think I am the only person on this whole forum who saw it in theaters, so i.e. I win you lose.

I saw it in theatres.

ur a faget
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Kokowam

Quote from: Mr.Zero on February 04, 2008, 12:07:39 AM
The Beatles version of Revolution was better. The movie version seemed sort of "soft." Though I like all of the Beatles albums I have found I've enjoyed the later ones because they tended to be a bit more acoustic and blues oriented.
Agreed.

Okay, for those who watched the movie: WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED AFTER MAX CAME BACK FROM THE ARMY? That scene with the blue people and stuff confused the hell out of me. Also, I do actually like most of the songs from the movie except for maybe one or two, lol.

Sophist

Quote from: mastermoo420 on February 06, 2008, 01:00:46 AM
Okay, for those who watched the movie: WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED AFTER MAX CAME BACK FROM THE ARMY? That scene with the blue people and stuff confused the hell out of me.

Wow moo, can you really not understand the meaning of things on a deeper scale?

I mean come on, Happiness is a Warm Gun is so obvious ~_~
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