Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
July 20, 2025, 04:04:12 PM

Login with username, password and session length

Search:     Advanced search
we're back, baby
*
Home Help Search Login Register
f13.net  |  f13.net General Forums  |  General Discussion  |  Topic: Genesis trailer 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Pages: [1] Go Down Print
Author Topic: Genesis trailer  (Read 5327 times)
voodoolily
Contributor
Posts: 5348

Finnuh, munnuh, muhfuh, I enjoy creating new written vernacular, s'all.


WWW
on: July 22, 2005, 11:31:18 AM

Here's a trailer for a new documentary from Claude Nuridsany and Marie Perennou, the makers of the excellent “Microcosmos”. Brought to you by Transbuddha.



Voodoo & Sauce - a blog.
The Legend of Zephyr - a different blog.
Sky
Terracotta Army
Posts: 32117

I love my TV an' hug my TV an' call it 'George'.


Reply #1 on: July 22, 2005, 01:47:10 PM

Signe
Terracotta Army
Posts: 18942

Muse.


Reply #2 on: July 22, 2005, 02:48:06 PM

Damn!  I was all geared up for some Peter Gabriel! 

But the other stuff is cool, too.

My Sig Image: hath rid itself of this mortal coil.
Furiously
Terracotta Army
Posts: 7199


WWW
Reply #3 on: July 22, 2005, 03:44:20 PM

I was thinking Phil Collins myself.

AOFanboi
Terracotta Army
Posts: 935


Reply #4 on: July 23, 2005, 05:35:17 AM

I was thinking Phil Collins myself.
They are both bald and they are both British. Why choose one over the other? (Except Gabriel makes more interesting music solo than Collins.)

The new Genesis I haven't heard yet, except one song at the end of a band documentary. Genesis sans Collins is just wrong - like Deep Purple without Gillian and the Bailey years of Iron Maiden. Then again, fans said the same when Gabriel left I suppose.

Current: Mario Kart DS, Nintendogs
Signe
Terracotta Army
Posts: 18942

Muse.


Reply #5 on: July 23, 2005, 06:31:20 AM

Genesis without Peter Gabriel was just wrong.  Phil Collins is a great, steaming pile of gooey mediocre pop music with ho-hum lyrics.

I liked him in that movie, though.  What was it called?  Oh right... Who Framed Roger Rabbit?   tongue

My Sig Image: hath rid itself of this mortal coil.
Sky
Terracotta Army
Posts: 32117

I love my TV an' hug my TV an' call it 'George'.


Reply #6 on: July 23, 2005, 08:23:04 AM

Come on, now. Phil's had two good songs in his solo career - In the Air Tonight and I Don't Care Anymore. And the first album or two sans Gabriel were pretty good. But Gabriel was the man, hippy flower suit and all.
AOFanboi
Terracotta Army
Posts: 935


Reply #7 on: July 23, 2005, 10:51:51 AM

I liked him in that movie, though.  What was it called?  Oh right... Who Framed Roger Rabbit?   tongue
No, that was another bald, short Brit: Bob Hoskins. Collins was in Buster, about a train robber. And bit parts in Hook (where Hoskins played Smee) and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. (Bang, Chitty... *blam*)

In other news, Daniel Radcliffe, the movie version of Harry Potter, is 16 today (Saturday) according to IMDb.

Current: Mario Kart DS, Nintendogs
Signe
Terracotta Army
Posts: 18942

Muse.


Reply #8 on: July 23, 2005, 11:23:43 AM

I was joking.  I love Bob Hoskins.

My Sig Image: hath rid itself of this mortal coil.
AOFanboi
Terracotta Army
Posts: 935


Reply #9 on: July 24, 2005, 12:12:07 AM

I was joking.  I love Bob Hoskins.
Then I assume you wept after watching the Super Mario Brothers movie?  cry

Current: Mario Kart DS, Nintendogs
Signe
Terracotta Army
Posts: 18942

Muse.


Reply #10 on: July 24, 2005, 06:45:41 AM

I didn't even know there was a Mario Brothers movie, let alone a super one!

Do you know that my sister and loads of other people reckoned he was from New York or at least American after Roger Rabbit?  He fooled everyone.  He's a wonderful actor.

My Sig Image: hath rid itself of this mortal coil.
voodoolily
Contributor
Posts: 5348

Finnuh, munnuh, muhfuh, I enjoy creating new written vernacular, s'all.


WWW
Reply #11 on: July 25, 2005, 11:45:30 AM

Come on, now. Phil's had two good songs in his solo career - In the Air Tonight and I Don't Care Anymore. And the first album or two sans Gabriel were pretty good. But Gabriel was the man, hippy flower suit and all.

In The Air Tonight is one of my karaoke songs, but I do it with a little death-metal twinge.

Phil Collins wasn't in any movies that I'm aware of, but he was awesome on Miami Vice.

Voodoo & Sauce - a blog.
The Legend of Zephyr - a different blog.
Pococurante
Terracotta Army
Posts: 2060


Reply #12 on: July 25, 2005, 11:47:08 AM

Genesis without Peter Gabriel was just wrong.  Phil Collins is a great, steaming pile of gooey mediocre pop music with ho-hum lyrics.

When Righ makes that final fatal mistake, I will be there with a handmade paper rose.
voodoolily
Contributor
Posts: 5348

Finnuh, munnuh, muhfuh, I enjoy creating new written vernacular, s'all.


WWW
Reply #13 on: July 25, 2005, 11:48:43 AM

I thought that early Genesis sounded a bit too much like the Moody Blues. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Voodoo & Sauce - a blog.
The Legend of Zephyr - a different blog.
Pococurante
Terracotta Army
Posts: 2060


Reply #14 on: July 25, 2005, 11:53:32 AM

Those were good days, better days.  The sun shone brighter, red bouncy balls really bounced to the moon, and Justin Hayward could read poetry over vinyl that would make even Rod McKuen die of diabetes.
Rodent
Terracotta Army
Posts: 699


Reply #15 on: July 25, 2005, 02:44:58 PM

Ok from now on Genesis is a forbidden word unless the thread is about SEGA. My dissapointment cannot be measured in metric!

Wiiiiii!
voodoolily
Contributor
Posts: 5348

Finnuh, munnuh, muhfuh, I enjoy creating new written vernacular, s'all.


WWW
Reply #16 on: July 26, 2005, 10:48:52 AM

Uh, didn't the pic of the salamander nymph give it away? Cute little fucker!

Voodoo & Sauce - a blog.
The Legend of Zephyr - a different blog.
Rodent
Terracotta Army
Posts: 699


Reply #17 on: July 26, 2005, 12:25:46 PM

Uh, didn't the pic of the salamander nymph give it away? Cute little fucker!

Sure did, but by then I already had high hopes.

Wiiiiii!
voodoolily
Contributor
Posts: 5348

Finnuh, munnuh, muhfuh, I enjoy creating new written vernacular, s'all.


WWW
Reply #18 on: July 26, 2005, 12:27:18 PM

And those hopes, were they truly dashed? I thought y'all would think it's cool.  cry

Voodoo & Sauce - a blog.
The Legend of Zephyr - a different blog.
Rodent
Terracotta Army
Posts: 699


Reply #19 on: July 26, 2005, 12:30:16 PM

Dashed? They were beaten to a bloody pulp by a cute lizard. Loved the gore though.

Wiiiiii!
HaemishM
Staff Emeritus
Posts: 42666

the Confederate flag underneath the stone in my class ring


WWW
Reply #20 on: July 26, 2005, 02:16:07 PM

These hopes were dashed when you linked to a trailer that spoke French.

Soukyan
Terracotta Army
Posts: 1995


WWW
Reply #21 on: July 27, 2005, 05:25:42 AM

And those hopes, were they truly dashed? I thought y'all would think it's cool.  :cry:

I think it's cool and enjoyed the trailer. I want to see the documentary now. And French does not frighten me in the way it does other Americans. That is to say, it does not inspire hatred of the French people or culture. ;)

On another note, Delicatessen (yet another French flick) is quite good.

"Life is no cabaret... we're inviting you anyway." ~Amanda Palmer
"Tree, awesome, numa numa, love triangle, internal combustion engine, mountain, walk, whiskey, peace, pascagoula" ~Lantyssa
"Les vrais paradis sont les paradis qu'on a perdus." ~Marcel Proust
stray
Terracotta Army
Posts: 16818

has an iMac.


Reply #22 on: July 27, 2005, 05:33:17 AM

I love the French.

And Sean Penn.

And Shadowbane.

And many other things very few here agree with me about.  smiley

Anyways, I loved Microcosmos, but it's not something I would usually seek out. I'll watch Genesis if and when it comes on TV.

As far as French movies go, the New Wave still reigns supreme. It's the best period in film imho.
voodoolily
Contributor
Posts: 5348

Finnuh, munnuh, muhfuh, I enjoy creating new written vernacular, s'all.


WWW
Reply #23 on: July 27, 2005, 11:56:03 AM

Delicatessan was awesome. City of Lost Children, too, obviously. If Genesis comes to the Imax in town, I'll really want to see it. (I tend to think Imax is overdoing it except for these kinds of things)

Voodoo & Sauce - a blog.
The Legend of Zephyr - a different blog.
CmdrSlack
Contributor
Posts: 4390


WWW
Reply #24 on: July 27, 2005, 04:26:00 PM

Delicatessan was awesome. City of Lost Children, too, obviously. If Genesis comes to the Imax in town, I'll really want to see it. (I tend to think Imax is overdoing it except for these kinds of things)

Although Delicatessan was good, I can't ever watch it again.  The guy who introduced me to Delicatessan also forced me to watch a some really fucked-up Edith Massey film (not one of the John Waters ones) while I was on a really hard trip one time.  For some reason, I cannot separate the two things now.  Needless to say, Desperate Living + a head full of acid = The Fear.

I traded in my fun blog for several legal blogs. Or, "blawgs," as the cutesy attorney blawgosphere likes to call 'em.
Pococurante
Terracotta Army
Posts: 2060


Reply #25 on: July 28, 2005, 10:27:11 AM

Ah for me that experience was The Stuntman.  The WW1 battlefield scene destroyed me.  I didn't squeeze cactus juice again for almost a year.  I should watch it again just to purge the engram.  And because I'm a huge O'Toole fan.

Pages: [1] Go Up Print 
f13.net  |  f13.net General Forums  |  General Discussion  |  Topic: Genesis trailer  
Jump to:  

Powered by SMF 1.1.10 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC