Friday, July 28, 2006

Chill Factor 10



We've been talking about it all week, and I wanted to wait until the day before to throw the scene down, but here it is...as rated by the SG as the ultimate TV chill factor moment. Mann has a Crowe type talent for musical interludes, but instead of thought-provoking emotional pieces, Mann sticks to semi-automatics and convertables...f' yeah.

This is also a good way to move the UW story off the top headline. Enjoy.

8 Comments:

Blogger Goose said...

Caroline, The way we used to be...It was real, wasnt it?

Nice start to a friday Jimmy.

Fri Jul 28, 08:14:00 AM PDT  
Blogger Train said...

HA HA - Damn I love that show in all it's '80s cheesy glory.

Fri Jul 28, 08:23:00 AM PDT  
Blogger Jimbo said...

Yeah Sonny...it was real

Fri Jul 28, 08:37:00 AM PDT  
Blogger Unknown said...

Chill Factor 10 is right. Just like I remembered. Michael Mann fellas... this movie was shot in Digital like Collateral.

Just read that Jan Hammer was asked to do a different type of score, but turned it down. Then RZA was hired to do the films score, but was later replaced with Organized Noize. Seems like a downward spiral, we will see.

Fri Jul 28, 09:32:00 AM PDT  
Blogger Jimbo said...

RZA would've been nice...something about a Master's in old Kung Fu Instrumentals that makes you qualified to score $120 million blockbusters...don't know anything aobut Organized Noize other than they have some serious grammatical problems...

Fri Jul 28, 10:30:00 AM PDT  
Blogger The Dude said...

Do you think you would hear Farrell say to someone..."Was it real" we'll have to find out tomorrow...are we preordering tix...I can preorder them but I need to know a number...I'll get a ticket for train's one ball (he should get at least one back by Saturday) and got goose, jimbo...what about princess 2.0....I think we need to make that name stick...it's good!!!

Fri Jul 28, 01:22:00 PM PDT  
Blogger Unknown said...

I was going to buy mine tomorrow so I don't have to pay the extra online fees. And you can't give a nickname to a nickname. It's redundant.

Fri Jul 28, 02:01:00 PM PDT  
Blogger theDUKE said...

wow i don't think i've ever felt that loading a gun was passionate until today. i'm prepping my car to cruise down westlake in the late midnight just to recreate this experience; maybe i'll bring a watergun too.

Fri Jul 28, 02:46:00 PM PDT  

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