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Post#561 » by Taiwan Killa » Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:36 am

Sofa King wrote:One thing about Vietnamese coffee shops, you get free internet, get to watch the Lakers play, smokers at every table, cute asian chicks wearing little to your imagination... did I mention I get to watch the Lakers? :lol:


Lol my Viet friend is also a big Laker fan and reads this board I wonder if he read your post.
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Post#562 » by KObe Bryant » Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:37 am

hi guys!! i miss you all!!
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Post#563 » by kobeaki » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:23 am

Erik Eleven wrote:Hustling...

I'll see you guys soon.

Sedition, nice observation. I haven't seen the movie yet, but I hate when the score is manipulating in a misleading way. Film music should never excite you for the wrong reasons
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Post#564 » by kobeaki » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:29 am

milesfides wrote:You mean the thing with the preacher? I think that was pretty weak too. Maybe it was bad casting, isn't he the emo kid from Little Miss Raja Bell?

I still thought the themes were strong enough to come through. The people I watched it with generally thought the movie was an allegory representing the oil industry and evangelical Christianity in America. All political. I guess, but knowing that it was a PTA movie, I viewed it on a much more personal level.

Even from the beginning, there was this battle between man and earth. It's a struggle. The movie starts with him hammering away at earth, and by the end, he's hammering away at somebody's head. When man finds something of worth, the stakes are raised, and I saw a broader theme, the battle for power and control, of not only the earth, but of other men.

But the pivotal moment, his son getting hurt when the oil drill hits the motherload, DDL is confronted with the fact that he doesn't have ultimate control in life, and moreover, his own greed drove a wedge between him and his son, which ultimately destroys him. DDL responds in a very natural way, by emptily continuing his pursuit for more oil, and by suppressing guilt. Natural, but it erodes his humanity, and drives away his son further away from him.

*Sidenote - isn't that indicative of the irony in life? Workaholic dads, who say they're working for their children, yet neglect and/or abuse them. I think PTA is revealing a much darker truth, that in reality, dads or parents might not love their children as much as they value their job, work, wealth, accomplishments.

Where does the preacher come in? A struggle for power. DDL sees him as just a money-grubbing charlatan that has to be tolerated only out of necessity - DDL views him as an annoying gnat. But after his son is injured, suddenly the preacher is empowered by what he believes was an act of God, which is a threat to DDL's invulnerable facade, that powers exist beyond DDL's control, powers that are punishing him for his sins. I think this infuriates DDL, but his greed is powerful enough for him to be humiliated by the preacher, and at the same time, I think there's underlying guilt that allows himself to be punished and abused - all in that funny/scary baptism scene.

And I think at the end, DDL, all but destroyed by this guilt, puts the question to the preacher: is God real? Exposing the preacher's phoniness re-awakens DDL's fury, and as he kills the preacher, presumably for several reasons, getting revenge for his past humiliation at the hands of a fraud, and by killing the phony preacher, killing the notion that God exists, killing his guilt.

man v. nature, man v. man, man v. God, man v. self

all in one movie, all simultaneously.

To me, the emotions were real, something that PTA does really well, but I thought his moral to the story was pretty powerfully illustrated:

We obsess about power and wealth, but in the process, our desires might result in doing bad things, particularly to other people and ourselves. And while we might succeed and gain power in this life, the sins or immoral acts that we committed along that process will ultimately destroy our souls, whether through guilt and/or anger. Can religion save us? In PTA's estimation, through fake preachers, no.

Was it an attack on Christianity and religion? Some Christians think so, but I don't. Christians or Christian preachers are just as human as everybody else, and deal with their own sins, and there are many parallels between the preacher and DDL. Ultimately, the preacher was just as materialistic as DDL, and ironically, DDL becomes something like the wrath of God as the preacher denies his religion. The preacher is his own character in the movie, not a plot device. He meets his bloody end due to his own particular sins.

I think PTA is making a very strong statement about human nature, the obsession with wealth and power, the corruption that ensues, and the destruction that is inevitably met. From an oil tycoon to a phony preacher, there will be a reckoning.

It's interesting that DDL ends the movie, bloody, with "I'm finished." That mirrors Jesus' last words, "It is finished." I think that was deliberate - obvious to me, but nobody in my group saw it.

I thought the parallels were obvious: Jesus, whose work was to die in order to raise mankind. On the other hand, murder is in the heart of man, that's his lot in life, rising by destroying. Man is by nature an enemy of God.

Still, I thought the actor's screen presence was not strong enough to match up with DDL. He wasn't much of an adversary, although he's set up as one.

Definitely worthy of being best picture, imo. What did you guys think of it?


just like "no country..", "blood " was based on a book, in this case it was pta's reworking of "oil!(?) by upton sinclair...
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Post#565 » by TonyMontana » Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:09 pm

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It does kind of play out that way, doesn't it. I'm wondering if other posters ignore this thread, or read it and choose not to post.


I guess it's because all the O.G thriple OG posters like you , Sofa , Ty , EE , etc are always on here and since you guys have known each other for a while now .
Its sort of odd for other posters to come in here and chat since they really dont have anything to say on here or anything in common with you guys.
Its sort of like the Bad Boy club ... You know the V.I.P access ....
Peps dont think they can come on here and post since they feel a seperation between guys that have been here a while and have grown to know about one and other.

By the way I have stayed out of here for a while since I have had a lot of projects and I have been basically focusing on my work and projects .

One of them is a 1959 VW double cab that I bought .

I got such a smoking deal on it .
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This one isnt mine , but its similar to this one .
Mine is a 59 and this one is 67 .
But I will post pics of it if you guys want to show you my work and the progress on it ......

Thats if you guys are cool with it .....
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Post#566 » by hermes » Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:14 pm

awesome
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Post#567 » by kno » Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:50 pm

milesfides wrote:

It does kind of play out that way, doesn't it. I'm wondering if other posters ignore this thread, or read it and choose not to post.


Fact of life #65:

Unless its a game thread, any stickied thread trns invisible yo the common poster.

I was the exception.

:wave:

And TM, thats a badass car. I could only imagine how i'd look after its restored and polished up.

Feel free to post the pics.
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Post#568 » by TonyMontana » Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:15 pm

[quote="Kno"][/quote]

Thank you for the love Mangs ...... :bowdown:

Iam redoing my droptop too .
I actually have to run to the bodyshop and give them the go ahead on the paint .
Im waiting for my twin screw supercharger coming from Norway , and I just had my interior finished yesterday .

So its all coming together soon for the summer ..

But thanks again for the Love Mangs....
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Post#569 » by Sedition » Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:20 pm

Sofa King wrote:One thing about Vietnamese coffee shops, you get free internet, get to watch the Lakers play, smokers at every table, cute asian chicks wearing little to your imagination... did I mention I get to watch the Lakers? :lol:


DB, I remember we were supposed to meet up one time to get coffee and check out skanky ass Viet girls with dyed hair (you know you love em). Whatever happened to that (I'm going to guess that I flaked because I'm just lame like that). If anyone is still up for some bball, sometime during the week let me know.

Tony, that VeeDub is totally you. Looks like a hippie shag wagon. We're going to need updates on the restorations. :bowdown:

And speaking of updates... how's the life changing workout coming along Miles? I got a lot invested in you being able to get ripped, seeing as how I'm also 5'7" and 140-145. I'm working out vicariously through you.
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Post#570 » by Danny Darko » Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:28 pm

What's up U-Borat? Over the vodka bender?

Tony... I like it. Do post some pics. My pops restored a 56 T-Bird which looked awesome, but no power steering sucks.

Sofa- I like Irish Coffee shops aka bars.

EE- still working the system... haven't forgotten.

Kno- if your sticky thread is true I'm stickying all of Star's threads from now on. :rofl:
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Post#571 » by hermes » Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:34 pm

TonyMontana wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Thank you for the love Mangs ...... :bowdown:

Iam redoing my droptop too .
I actually have to run to the bodyshop and give them the go ahead on the paint .
Im waiting for my twin screw supercharger coming from Norway , and I just had my interior finished yesterday .

So its all coming together soon for the summer ..

But thanks again for the Love Mangs....

tony what color is it going to be
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Post#572 » by milesfides » Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:45 pm

U-Borat: I liked the Fountain, and I think Roger Ebert wrote a pretty good explanation of the movie on his website.

Kobeaki: TWBB is very loosely based on Upton Sinclair's Oil, in contrast with No Country, which I'm told is very faithful to McCarthy's novel. I haven't read either, so I wouldn't know though.

Tony: That's awesome, man. I don't think I've even seen one of those cabs before in my life. You gotta put the pics up for sure. One of my best friends restored a Karmann Ghia in high school. Big pimpin. Gotta love the vintage VWs, so much style.

Sedition: After 3-4 weeks, I already feel completely changed. Chest, shoulders, and upper back are not only bigger but defined. Abs are starting to pop and the quads are tightening up. What's odd is that I dropped a few pounds since starting. Burning up fat? But it's getting me lean while adding muscle. I'm still doing little cardio, just ball once a week. But people have already noticed, they think I'm lifting weights! Hahaha. Nope, Perfect pushups and Phil's swiss ball. That's it. One of them said I should have started a blog and taken week-by-week pictures, and sell subway sandwiches.

I suggest it to everybody who doesn't have access or doesn't want to pay for gym membership, and doesn't have the money or the space for a home gym. Very effective.
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Post#573 » by TonyMontana » Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:59 pm

Sedition wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Tony, that VeeDub is totally you. Looks like a hippie shag wagon. We're going to need updates on the restorations. :bowdown:


LOLLL Hippie wagon ......Na Mang

You would be amazed , the last one of these I had was 10 years ago .

I got more you know what in my buses than every single drop top BMR Porsche , or Benzo that I have ever owned .

Believe me when Im done with this thing you guys will know what I mean .
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Post#574 » by TonyMontana » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:43 pm

hermes wrote:-= original quote snipped =-


tony what color is it going to be


Its going to be a really yellowish lime green , sort of like a sunflower but with a little green in it .
Its by House of Kolors .

They are one of my best sponsers .
And I already have AlphaSonik Audio giving me all the Audio system and somponenets for it .
I have DUB sponsering me with the wheels and BFG tires .

So it will be banging for the summer ....

Also Miles , my pops has been working and restoring benzes for over 50 years , and my first car was a Panel Bus , so we all had a high school experience with a VW at one time .

I have owned over 10 of them since my high school days and I really missed them , but when I tried to find one a few years back , I found out that they are worth a lot more than they did in the past .

So I didnt know if I should get one or not , since I do have a few toys in my garage .

For example this one costs anywhere from 20 to 50k when finished .

But I will post pics .
First I have to finish my droptop and then I hit thi bad boy .

But I will keep all of my Mangs posted on the progress.

Thanks for the love ... :bowdown:
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Post#575 » by TyCobb » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:02 pm

Looks like something that would be on Pimp My Ride.
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Post#576 » by TonyMontana » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:12 pm

TyCobb wrote:Looks like something that would be on Pimp My Ride.



Its funny you say that TC , I have actually worked with them on a couple of projects too .
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Post#577 » by LLcoleJ » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:15 pm

[quote="TonyMontana"][/quote]Yo Mang, I got an old 1990 190E benz sitting in my garage.. what can you do to it ?
Cheers. :beer: — Mags
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Post#578 » by TonyMontana » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:56 pm

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Yo Mang, I got an old 1990 190E benz sitting in my garage.. what can you do to it ?


Come now .... Phil .

Anything you need Mang ....
Service , parts etc ....

Is it a 2.3 or a 2.6 ... 4 or 6 cylinder .

Ill hook it up Mang ...

Oh ya , by the way , the 6th is a go ..... :clap: :clap:
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Post#579 » by LLcoleJ » Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:28 pm

TonyMontana wrote:Come now .... Phil .

Anything you need Mang ....
Service , parts etc ....

Is it a 2.3 or a 2.6 ... 4 or 6 cylinder .

Ill hook it up Mang ...


Its just a little 4 banger. Runs Great, little over 100K , but I want to " pimp my ride" HAHA j/k

Not flashy, its just old in side. ( in excellent condition ) but just old looking.. I have thought about updating the seats , steering wheel, etc..but I dont know how much that runs. I think there is still a cassette stereo in there. :(

Outside is also in good condintion but I am partial too black cars and this one is blue.

What would it run to update the interior and put a nice coat of paint on her ? I have always wondered..

Oh ya , by the way , the 6th is a go .....


Right on, I will be there too... I got book my flight still.
Cheers. :beer: — Mags
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Post#580 » by TonyMontana » Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:32 pm

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Right on, I will be there too... I got book my flight still.


As far as the car , Ill email you some links and some of my contacts , and as far as the 6th , are you getting there early and Im sure your leaving on the 7th too right ?

Let me know since we are good for the V.I.P goodies ..... :wink:
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