Nastard said:We've secretly replaced Lars's snare drum with a can of Folgers Crystals. Let's see if he notices...
LMAO
Nastard said:We've secretly replaced Lars's snare drum with a can of Folgers Crystals. Let's see if he notices...
Nastard said:We've secretly replaced Lars's snare drum with a can of Folgers Crystals. Let's see if he notices...
celebi23 said:Umm, I guess you've never seen the "Nobody's Watching" pilot on youtube.com. It's in 3 9 minute parts. It's had over 400,000 views & NBC has ordered 6 new episodes and a few webisodes for youtube. They're hoping for it to start on NBC mid-season. Definatly check NW on youtube.
swingerofbirch said:I haven't seen the aquaman pilot. Frankly I can't spare the change. But riddle me this: is the show based on and is the actor the same as the episode of Smallville which featured Aquaman? When I saw that episode I thought I smelled spin-off.
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Multimedia said:How could they have rejected Aquaman as a series? I'm sure it would have been a huge hit. It would also make for a great motion picture franchise. Crazy.![]()
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Macrumors said:
CNN reports that Metallica has finally decided to allow digital distribution of their music on the iTunes Music Store.
Metallica made headlines in 2000 for being vocal against online piracy and for suing Napster and a number of universities for promoting piracy.
Other notable additions to iTunes have included E! Entertainment shows and WB shows. Of note, the Pilot episode of Aquaman is being offered. This episode is unique in that it represents a rejected series originally intended for the Fall 2006 season.
slackersonly said:Hey, thanks Metallica for leaving off your 6 most recent cds.
Way to be proactive....![]()
Nastard said:We've secretly replaced Lars's snare drum with a can of Folgers Crystals. Let's see if he notices...
FlamDrag said:Unless something's changed since Tuesday night, The full metallica studio catelog is available on iTunes. So before you complain, go to iTunes folks.
Load, Reloaded, Garage Inc., Metallica and others (I'm not a hard core Metallica fan so don't kill me for remembering all of them) were all available.
Cheers,
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jelloshotsrule said:do the last 6 suck also?
Tommyg117 said:They could put up their first 5 albums and I would be happy. I already have them, but anyone that has not been exposed to Master Of Puppets or ...And Justice For All are missing out. Anything after Black album is meh..I can see how some would like it, I just don't.
silk4747gto said:All that is great but where is the Frank Zappa catalogue??