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Old 04-21-2021, 05:40 PM
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Top 10 songs with years, months, days, holidays or dates in the title

1. 1999 - Prince
2. New Year's day - U2
3. Do They Know It's Christmas? - Band Aid
4. Everyday is like Sunday - Pretenders
5. Last Christmas - Wham!
6. September - Earth, Wind & Fire
7. First of May - Bee Gees
8. Wake me up when September Ends - Green Day
9. December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) - Four Seasons
10. Year of the Cat - Al Stewart (ok, not exactly a date but I love this song)
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Old 04-21-2021, 05:51 PM
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My Star Wars ranking:

1) The Empire Strikes Back (definitely always the best)
2) A New Hope
3) Revenge of the Sith
4) Return of the Jedi
5) Rogue One
6) Attack of the Clones
7) The Rise of Skywalker
8) The Force Awakens
9) The Phantom Menace
10) The Last Jedi
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Old 04-21-2021, 06:10 PM
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Top ten members of Fleetwood Mac
1- Christine McVie
2- Bob Welch
3- Lindsey Buckingham
4- John McVie
5- Rick Vito
6- Bekka Bramlett
7- Billy Burnette
8- Bob Weston
9- Peter Green
10- Danny Kirwan
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Old 04-21-2021, 06:25 PM
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My Star Wars ranking:

1) The Empire Strikes Back (definitely always the best)
2) A New Hope
3) Revenge of the Sith
4) Return of the Jedi
5) Rogue One
6) Attack of the Clones
7) The Rise of Skywalker
8) The Force Awakens
9) The Phantom Menace
10) The Last Jedi
Rise of Skywalker as the top of the Skywalker triology?

Even with the thoughtless inclusion of Emperor Palpatine...with no explanation of how he got hooked up to and who hooked him up to life support?!

I watched the film three times and I can't forgive JJ for it.
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Old 04-22-2021, 12:53 AM
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Rise of Skywalker as the top of the Skywalker triology?

Even with the thoughtless inclusion of Emperor Palpatine...with no explanation of how he got hooked up to and who hooked him up to life support?!

I watched the film three times and I can't forgive JJ for it.

I don't think it was a thoughtless inclusion- indeed, I'm sure a massive amount of thought went into it.
The problem lies squarely with Rian Johnson's disaster The Last Jedi. He largely ignored most of the set-ups in TFA and made a very insular movie. That left JJ with the unenviable task of telling a story, within a story and yet end not only a trilogy, but an entire trilogy of trilogies all within one film. He was just left with too much to do (he had considered releasing it in 2 parts, like the last Harry Potter movie but ultimately decided it wouldn't have been within keeping with the trilogy pattern). Then George Lucas came on board right at the end and Disney ordered cuts and changes. I agreed the Palpatine story arc was ridiculous. The villain in TRoS should have been Darth Plageuis to tie it in with the beginning of the story.
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Old 04-22-2021, 07:01 AM
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Rise of Skywalker as the top of the Skywalker triology?
I knew that could be controversial. IMHO, The Last Jedi was too heavy. The "Luke teaching Rey to be a jedi" scenes are so dark and boring that when I watch again that movie at home those scenes I just fast forward. I didn't enjoy it enough.

My premise is that any trilogy couldn't be as good as the first (released) one. Why? Maybe because Lucas was at his best creative moment. (and he didn't was even enough involved in the last one so you guys just fill the blanks). And because, to me, Star Wars was just entertainment seasoned with mythology, action, drama and humor. I mean no Star Wars movie will ever be Citizen Kane. And it doesn't have to be. Another reason... because the first trilogy came in the right moment: Hollywood right moment, the novelty of these new movies and technology, and my right moment (my teenage, I was hungry of heroes, or anti heroes and Solo fit perfect *).

So RoS was a nice try to go back to that, of course not the best try and probably filled with lot of faults in its story, scenes, characters, etc. But even my fave movie, ESB is filled with several faults too. And since it wasn't "that moment" any more. Any attempt to return to that feeling would not be successful. And any attempt to do a different thing would generate the reaction "Hey! this is not Star Wars!"

There could be a lot of reasons I could add, but... so as not to bore you, call me crazy but I just enjoyed RoS more than the previous 2 films.

(*) Yes, they killing Han Solo was the reason The Force Awakens was not my top movie of that trilogy. I still can't forgive them!!!
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Top 10 songs with years, months, days, holidays or dates in the title

1. 1999 - Prince
2. New Year's day - U2
3. Do They Know It's Christmas? - Band Aid
4. Everyday is like Sunday - Pretenders
5. Last Christmas - Wham!
6. September - Earth, Wind & Fire
7. First of May - Bee Gees
8. Wake me up when September Ends - Green Day
9. December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) - Four Seasons
10. Year of the Cat - Al Stewart (ok, not exactly a date but I love this song)
I could only add '1979' by Smashing Pumpkins (brilliant song), January, February' by Barbara Dickson (also brilliant song), 'Manic Monday' by The Bangles (yet another brilliant song).
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Old 04-23-2021, 08:26 AM
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My top ten albums of all time, in no particular order.
1 - Rumours
2 - Yes - 90125
3 - Nasty Old Goat - Bella Donna
4 - Don Henley - Building The Perfect Beast
5 - Eagles - Hotel California
6 - David Nail - I'm About To Come Alive
7 - Led Zep - IV
8 - Restless Heart - Wheels
9 - Christopher Cross - self titled 1979
10- Diamond Rio - Love A Little Stronger

I'm sure I'm forgetting one.....
Interesting list. Like me, I see you also live in the 70's and relish in its greatness. But I agree Don's 1984 album is one of the best of the 80's. I could never rank all albums together. I would have to put them in decades. Bella Donna and Building The Perfect Beast would be on the top 10 80's album list along with Back in Black (AC DC). Under Lock and Key (Dokken), Tattoo You (Stones) and others I would have to think too hard about
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Old 04-23-2021, 10:12 AM
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Interesting list. Like me, I see you also live in the 70's and relish in its greatness. But I agree Don's 1984 album is one of the best of the 80's. I could never rank all albums together. I would have to put them in decades. Bella Donna and Building The Perfect Beast would be on the top 10 80's album list along with Back in Black (AC DC). Under Lock and Key (Dokken), Tattoo You (Stones) and others I would have to think too hard about
The 70's(and early 80's - but not much hair metal) are my favorite decade(s) of music.

When I list top 10, I think of albums I was OBSESSED with. Listened to EVERY SINGLE DAY for a year or more. Building The Perfect Beast was certainly one of those. All of those were, actually.

I know probably no one here even knows who David Nail is. Country(whatever that is these days) singer with an incredibly sad voice. He suffers from depression, and it comes through in his music(that sounds like a horrible description of music, but it pulls me in...I revel in the sadness). Ten years ago my friend turned me onto his first album, and I became obsessed. He had maybe 5 hits, but has since lost his record deal. He's playing at the Nashville Palace a week from today, and I'm so excited to go see him!
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Top Ten members of Fleetwood Mac:

1) Christine McVie
2) Lindsey Buckingham
3) Peter Green
4) Bob Welch
5) Danny Kirwan
6) Billy Burnette
7) John McVie
8) Rick Vito
9) Stevie Nicks
10) Bob Weston

I don't entirely know what rationale this was based on. It's just what I felt like writing at this time.
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My Top 10 ELO songs:

- Prologue/Twilight
- ElDorado Overture
- Hold On Tight
- Stranger
- Secret Messages
- Confusion
- Shangri La
- Mission (A New World Record)
- Shine A Little Love
- Moment In Paradise



My Top 10 Favourite songs from all time (only one by artist, not in order, maybe):

- Crime Of The Century (Supertramp, 1974)
- Surrender The Rain (Lindsey Buckingham, 1992)
- Sunny Side Of Heaven (Fleetwood Mac, 1972)
- Prologue/Twilight (ELO, 1981)
- Rebirth (Bridear, japanese band, 2016)
- Absolute Beginners (David Bowie, 1986)
- 1990 (Soda Stereo, argentine band, 1990)
- Bocanada (Gustavo Cerati, argentine rock legend, 1999)
- How Could I Fall (Simply Red, 1991)
- Destitute Illusions (Jamiroquai, 1999)
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Very interesting choices there, moon.

Top Ten or Eleven Movies Right This Second
  1. The Ballad of Narayama (1958)
  2. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921)
  3. Jules and Jim
  4. Blow Out
  5. Orpheus
  6. Henry V (1944)
  7. The Man on the Flying Trapeze
  8. Hail the Conquering Hero
  9. Boudu Saved from Drowning
  10. Miracle in Milan
  11. The Cameraman
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My Top 10 ELO songs:

- Prologue/Twilight
- ElDorado Overture
- Hold On Tight
- Stranger
- Secret Messages
- Confusion
- Shangri La
- Mission (A New World Record)
- Shine A Little Love
- Moment In Paradise
Confusion is a brilliant, underrated song.
Discovery is a brilliant album.


My top 10 films of all time right now;
(no particular order)

Life is Beautiful
The Pianist
Withnail and I
The Shawshank Redemption
Lawrence of Arabia
This is Spinal Tap
Mullholland Drive
Leon
City of God
Shaun of the Dead
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Top ten most beautiful dog breeds, in order

1. Beagle!
2. Golden retriever
3. Siberian Husky
4. Cocker Spaniel
5. Samoyeds
6. Collie
7. Shiba inu
8. Shih Tzu
9. Pembroke Welsh Corgi
10. Irish Setter
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Top Ten Palaces or Castles

1. Versailles (Paris)
2. Grand Palace (Bangkok)
3. Neuschwanstein Castle (Baviera)
4. Summer Palace (Beijing)
5. Forbidden City (Beijing)
6. Windsor Castle (England)
7. Hearst Castle (California)
8. Leeds Castle (England)
9. Belvedere (Vienna)
10. Palazzo Pitti (Firenze)
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