A Peek Inside the World of MichaelH
Jun 30, 2023 0:15:21 GMT
Post by Norman ‘Whiplash’ Mailer on Jun 30, 2023 0:15:21 GMT
From the last week or so:
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/physical-media-vs-streaming.1153369/page-3#post-32290340
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/the-weakest-link-neil-young-harvest-round-1.1177580/page-4#post-32291923
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/your-absolute-favorite-chicago-song-only-one-please.1177796/page-4#post-32302905
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/indiana-jones-5-indiana-jones-and-the-dial-of-destiny.512499/page-56#post-32344065
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/rate-the-most-recent-movie-you-watched.1051838/page-102#post-32317974
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/when-you-switched-from-vinyl-to-cds-what-was-the-first-album-you-re-bought.1128279/page-10#post-32330960
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/predicting-the-movie-hits-bombs-of-2023.1162796/page-58#post-32350584
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/physical-media-vs-streaming.1153369/page-3#post-32290340
I'll never stream a movie, free or otherwise. If I don't think it deserves to be seen in a theater I'll either wait to rent it on DVD, wait until the movie shows up on TV, or just buy it anyway on DVD and hope for the best.
The only recent films I haven't been able to see that I really want to is Joel Cohen's the tragedy of Macbeth and Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio. I'm an extremely picky movie watcher so I figure I'm not really missing out on stuff that would interest me anyway. Except for the two films I mentioned which I suppose I can live with not seeing.
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/the-weakest-link-neil-young-harvest-round-1.1177580/page-4#post-32291923
For me a man needs a maid is one of the best songs on here, and lyrically truer words were never spoken.
I first heard the album in 2011 after buying the 2009 remaster at Barnes n Noble for 7 bucks coming home from seeing Kevin James's Zookeeper movie. Loved it then and still do, though the last song gets a tad boring after awhile.
I first heard the album in 2011 after buying the 2009 remaster at Barnes n Noble for 7 bucks coming home from seeing Kevin James's Zookeeper movie. Loved it then and still do, though the last song gets a tad boring after awhile.
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/your-absolute-favorite-chicago-song-only-one-please.1177796/page-4#post-32302905
You're the inspiration all the way. Beautiful lyrics, beautiful melody, beautiful Cetera vocals. Their ballads have always been my favorite and You're the inspiration is their greatest.
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/indiana-jones-5-indiana-jones-and-the-dial-of-destiny.512499/page-56#post-32344065
My mom won free tickets because of some senior citizen thing sponsored by a funeral home, so on July 13th I'll be seeing this with my mom and my oldest sister. I can't speak for them, but I'm definitely looking forward to seeing it. Just hope it's at least as awesome as Crystal Skull.
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/rate-the-most-recent-movie-you-watched.1051838/page-102#post-32317974
Saw my Madea Family Funeral DVD again today. This was the only Tyler Perry movie I actually saw in the theater and it remains my favorite of all his films. 9 out of 10.
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/when-you-switched-from-vinyl-to-cds-what-was-the-first-album-you-re-bought.1128279/page-10#post-32330960
I've never bought a vinyl record, or even heard one before, but I did used to have hundreds of cassettes back in the day, and I believe the first one I replaced with a CD copy of was Steven Curtis Chapman's Heaven in the Real World.
To be fair I've replaced very few of my now long gone cassettes with CDs, but I did buy new CD copies of Heaven in the Real World and Signs of Life by Steven Curtis Chapman, Behind the Eyes and Lead Me On by Amy Grant, Rich Mullins The Jesus Record, Mark Wills Permanently, and the Phenomenon soundtrack. All the other CDs I've gotten since 2000 I never once owned on cassette.
To be fair I've replaced very few of my now long gone cassettes with CDs, but I did buy new CD copies of Heaven in the Real World and Signs of Life by Steven Curtis Chapman, Behind the Eyes and Lead Me On by Amy Grant, Rich Mullins The Jesus Record, Mark Wills Permanently, and the Phenomenon soundtrack. All the other CDs I've gotten since 2000 I never once owned on cassette.
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/predicting-the-movie-hits-bombs-of-2023.1162796/page-58#post-32350584
Even though I wouldn't be caught dead seeing the live action Barbie film, I gotta admit some of those animated Barbie films are pretty good. It may be that I was forced to watch them incessantly when my niece was a toddler, but I deep down didn't actually mind some of them. Unfortunately this new Barbie just seems embarrassingly bad and not anywhere close in quality to those animated ones.