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The Hardcore Canuck

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  1. Dr. Hammond. He's one rich-ass mother-fucker.
  2. I hate Owen Wilson. 'Nuff said.
  3. Duece Bigelow: European Giggalo -> -2/10 The Machinest -> 9/10
  4. American History X - 9/10 Cube - 9.5/10 Army of Darkness - 8.5/10 (greatest "B" movie ever)
  5. I love Korn. A ton of people bash me for likeing them, but what the fuck do I care about what others think? I'll listen to what I damn well want.
  6. Slayer > Everyone else Slayer is easily my favourite of the four, due to the wicked songs, and them being pure unadultrated metal. Next up is Metallica, whom I also am a big fan of. Anthrax is next, but I'm not a very big fan of them. Megadeath brings up the rear for sucking something fierce.
  7. 1) TNG 2) DS9 3) Voyager 4) TOS 5) Enterprise 6) The Animated Series (http://imdb.com/title/tt0069637/) I happened to like all of them (yes, even Enterprise), but TNG was my favourite. DS9 is also an excellent show. It started off a little slow (IMO), but became awesome when the Dominion showed up.
  8. "Stuck In The Middle" during the torture scene is obviously the best.
  9. I'm a huge Trekie, but I don't have high hopes for this movie. I would have pefered a movie set after the Voyager series. Although, I still have my fingers crossed for another series set after Voyager (or possibly after DS9, and half-way through the series have someone say "Hey, Voyager just got back").
  10. This is great, I'm a big fan of Korn and of the Deftones, I'm not so big of a fan of Stone Sour, and I've never heard of the others, but this looks to be a good show.
  11. Basically anything by Hatebreed. Most of their songs talk about how people should be themselves, and not fall victim to the pressure put on them by society. I Am The New York Times by Bucket Truck; talks about US mass media. Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rythm of the War Drums (A Perfect Circle) and Ether (Nothingface) talk about the war in Iraq (I'm aware there are thousands of these kinds of songs, but I find these are better then many others). A lot of stuff by Otep talks about female equality. Rage Against The Machine. I don't even need to explain them. Amerika by Rammstein talks about American globalization. Soulfly and Sepultura have a large amount of politically based songs, like Rage does. (same vocalist for both bands). If you agree or not, Slipknot has several songs which talk about kids being themselves and not listening to others. System of a Down falls under the same category as Rage does.
  12. Wes Borlan was the only talent in LB. When he left, any fan of LB that had any dignity or self-respect, left along with him.
  13. psdblock.com They moved all the PSD's from PSDResource to this URL.
  14. I must admit, I only saw Clerks for the first time yesterday...but it was fucking hilarious. Clerks II doesn't look like it will be as good, but it still has potential.
  15. Easily, the greatest Canadian movie ever made. Go to that buy it.
  16. Great Big Sea. If you think it's a good singalong when theres Oasis, just wait till you've got 10 drunk guys trying to sing "End of the World". Pure jokes.
  17. I've basically only gone to small shows in bars and such. The only concert I've ever been to was SYSTEM OF A DOWN. It was headlined by the extremly shitty Mars Volta and the not-so-bad Bad Acid Trip.
  18. "This Boy" by Franz Ferdinand. It's so annoying, yet everytime I listen to my iPod I always play it.
  19. I have to say it was Korn that changed everything for me. I live in a middle-class neighbourhood in the middle of the suburbs so I was never exposed to anything but what was on the radio and the TV. Korn was the first metal band that got big play time around my youth, when I started to look for something.
  20. It makes 2 or 3 references to "the incident in Rome last year" or words to similar effect....
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