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Anyone as geeky as me about Therapy?…

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Started by Dermot

Might want to do this!

You can download the classic cult horror film Carnival Of Souls LEGALLY (it’s in the public domain) below by right clicking and “Saving Target As” at the MPEG1 link to the right of this page:

http://emol.org/movies/carnivalofsouls/index.html

9 mins and 10 seconds in you’ll hear a bit of dialogue you should recognise ;)

You’ll also be watching a great film - there’s a few other good movies on that site too

Posted on Fri, 10 November 2006 at 11:41

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soul doubt (an) wrote:

I think I am as geeky as you are when it comes to Therapy? :p

I bought the DVD a while ago, although I know I wouldn’t like the film…
I was very happy that the dialogue came somewhere at the beginning, I didn’t get much further than that… :o

Posted on Fri, 10 November 2006 at 11:55

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Dermot wrote:

Haha! :D I’m quite enjoying it so far.

I remember staying up one night to watch Electra Glide In Blue cos I knew there was a Therapy? sample in it (the “Indoctrination Of Vocal Harrassment” speech from Loser Cop). Luckily it was the first line in the film! :D

Posted on Fri, 10 November 2006 at 12:00

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soul doubt (an) wrote:

Do you know if Electra Glide In Blue is out on dvd? I’ve been looking for it, but can’t find it anywere … never seen it either…
I remember staying up way too late because they played Naked on tv (about ten years ago), I wanted to see it because I knew there would be Therapy?-posters in the film… My mom was VERY shocked to find out I stayed up so late to watch that kind of movies :o
It got released on DVD not so long ago… I’m happy to finally have the film on DVD (hope my mom doesn’t find out about it ;))

Posted on Fri, 10 November 2006 at 12:11

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Dermot wrote:

Haha, no I don’t know if it’s out on DVD I’m afraid :(

I remember a long time ago staying up late to see “Magic” (starring Anthony Hopkins) for the “Take The Knife Up The Hill, Lover…” line, but unfortunately this time it was right at the end :o

Posted on Fri, 10 November 2006 at 12:33

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soul doubt (an) wrote:

I’ll keep my eyes open if I come across Magic on dvd so :)

Posted on Fri, 10 November 2006 at 12:52

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andys gibson sg (James Harris) wrote:

I bought the shitty movie ‘seperate lives’ off ebay just for the 10secs of ‘Die Laughing’ being played in a club scene.

Posted on Fri, 10 November 2006 at 18:23

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Alex wrote:

Separate Lives and Magic are on Tesco DVD Rental by mail ;) As they are run by that Lovefilm.com place, chances are if you have DVD rental by mail you will be able to get them too.

I haven’t seen Electra Glide in Blue on there though…

Actually, I lie — it is on Tesco, but it’s a “future release” with a release date “tbc”. Given the other films that have been on there long enough with the same status, who knows how long that means…

Posted on Sat, 11 November 2006 at 00:33

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Alex wrote:

soul doubt wrote:

I remember staying up way too late because they played Naked on tv (about ten years ago), I wanted to see it because I knew there would be Therapy?-posters in the film…

Didn’t mention Naked. That’s a “future release” too…

Posted on Sat, 11 November 2006 at 00:34

#9

Squall wrote:

Andy’s middle name is James.

Posted on Mon, 13 November 2006 at 00:20

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Dermot wrote:

Naked is a GREAT film as well.

Anyone bother downloading Carnival of Souls? I thought it was spooky as hell!

Posted on Mon, 13 November 2006 at 12:16

#11

Alan wrote:

What sample was in “Carnival of Souls” ?

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 13:40

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g (Does everything start with destruction?) wrote:

Charlie wrote:

Andy’s middle name is James.

and how is that relevant to this thread? :-/

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 13:48 in reply to an earlier post

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Dermot wrote:

It’s the one from “Church of Noise” - “It takes more than intellect to be a musician. Put your soul into it a little. OK?”

The scene is where the heroine has taken refuge in a church from a storm, and shes talking to a creepy old organist.

If memory serves, this sample replaced one they orginally wanted to use of Ian Paisley, talking about music being God’s work or something, but pressure was put on them to change it.

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 14:28

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Alan wrote:

Thanks Dermot, sound.

The Paisley one was from an NME interview when the interviewer asked “what music do you listen to?”
“I listen to good Christian music… music of the Gospel” .
I have a dodgy version of it from a promo before they changed it.

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 14:35

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richey wrote:

Yeah i love stuff like that. I remember seeing a film years ago, but i can’t remember what the hell its called. All I remember is there’s a scene with a little kid riding a tricycle holding a water gun and stories plays over the top of it.

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 14:47

#16

Dermot wrote:

Wow, really? Would be interested to hear that!

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 14:48

#17

Dermot wrote:

^Sorry, that last comment was for Alan

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 14:48

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g (Does everything start with destruction?) wrote:

is wake up time to die actually in blade runner? i watched it once but cant remember hearing it but i’m sure someone said thats where its sampled from.

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 15:03

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richey wrote:

I bought ‘The Five Gates of Hell’ book off the back of the main character wearing a tshirt saying ‘Suicide Pact - You First’ on the front! Good book!

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 15:06

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g (Does everything start with destruction?) wrote:

as far as I can remember without chexcking the only therapy? album with numbers in song titles is suicide pact

and the only one with animals is NANE.

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 15:08

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g (Does everything start with destruction?) wrote:

wrong thread

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 15:08

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Gav wrote:

Gimme Back My Brainsaw wrote:

is wake up time to die actually in blade runner? i watched it once but cant remember hearing it but i’m sure someone said thats where its sampled from.

Yeah - I’m pretty sure Rutger Hauers character says it when he’s fighting with Harrison Ford in the rain. (its a few years since I’ve seen it so might be wrong about the details)

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 15:13 in reply to an earlier post

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RoyBatty (Steve) wrote:

Actually, it’s when Leon attacks Deckard. I know this for probably obvious reasons. :)

Posted on Mon, 9 February 2009 at 15:53

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