This is fun… The Danish National Chamber Orchestra stops to eat a Carolina Reaper mid performance. Went a lot better than I suspected it would, but I suppose these folks are very very good at concentrating and maintaining focus lol.
This made my day!
Edit for realism “Just a small boy…” Ummm, I didn’t say that.
Another bit of fun is: A small danger of having the forum remember where you were last within a thread, is that you could easily end up replying to a post from 3 years ago, or 2 months ago in my case. LOL
How much are these musicians paid, that they’d all agree to eat anything from the PuckerButt Pepper Company, on camera? That’s the question.
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I’m imagining there’s a giant pile of corroded wind instruments in the dumpster behind that concert hall ![]()
But it’s definitely human behavior………..![]()
Saw that one in the theater! Then, had the wife watch it decades later. Then she had me watch Tank Girl! ![]()
I’ve never seen it. The only place I can find it is on Prime Video with an MGM+ subscription. Not going to happen.
Funny how purchasing the DVD is often cheaper than renting or subscribing to a channel. I think we purchased Tank Girl on DVD for $7 because it was the only way to get it, and it was a double feature. Nowadays it even seems that the DVD’s that contain two or three movies are cheaper than the singles. Buying ‘Blade Runner; The Final Cut’ DVD was cheaper than buying a digital copy and barely more than the single rental. Funny how the extra fifteen seconds changed the entire meaning of the movie, and was vital to having a better understanding of 2049.
Not anymore. On Amazon France, only used copies are available. The DVD version starts at 32 €. The Blu-ray starts at 60 €. And, holy cow, the VHS tape version starts at 275 €!
2049 is massively, massively underrated. In some ways I like it nore than the original.
I am in complete agreement. I like the original but 2049 is better (other than ot could do with less Jared Leto).
Any BladeRunner movie that lacks a scene like this, cannot be better:
It’s - except for the monologue of Marlon Brando in “Apocalypse Now” - the best monologue in film history, in my opinion….
Glad to hear that. I think that we saw it in the theater and you definitely need surround sound and a subwoofer to watch at home. Do watch ‘Blade Runner; The Final Cut’. It’s what the director originally wanted, and those extra fifteen seconds are huge. Watch the prequel to The Thing. It too is also better than the original.



