Search

Search only in certain items:

40x40

Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about Fearless (1993) in Movies

Nov 22, 2017  
Video

Coping with grief

  
40x40

Smashbomb (4683 KP) created a video about Grim Dawn in Video Games

Jul 28, 2017  
Video

Grim Dawn PC Gameplay

  
40x40

Chase and Status recommended track Tell Me by RL Grime in Tell Me by RL Grime in Music (curated)

 
Tell Me by RL Grime
Tell Me by RL Grime
2014 | Dance, Electronic
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

Tell Me by RL Grime

(0 Ratings)

Track

"I love this record from Grime, who's in LA's WeDidIt collective. It never fails to get a big reaction."

Source
  
40x40

Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) in Movies

Jun 12, 2019 (Updated Jun 12, 2019)  
Video

Obi-Wan vs. General Grievous

  
40x40

Frank Carter recommended Boy in da Corner by Dizzee Rascal in Music (curated)

 
Boy in da Corner by Dizzee Rascal
Boy in da Corner by Dizzee Rascal
2003 | Hip-hop
6.4 (5 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Lyrically Dizzee Rascal is phenomenal, and musically he's one of the most progressive, forward thinking grime artists and musicians of our time. He won the Mercury Prize over ten years [before Skepta], which says it all. This record was what I listened to when I was commuting to and from Slough, when I was just starting Gallows, I was listening to it nonstop. I've loved grime since I was young, I've always loved hip hop but grime was so quintessentially British, you couldn't have made it anywhere else. To me grime is punk, more now than ever. Punk to me was the sound of disenfranchised youth, and that's what grime is. You take everything away from young people and tell them what they can't do, at some point they're going to say 'yes we can', and that's what's happening now. They feel discriminated against and now they're making the right fucking decisions by showing that. I think it's a classic record. What's really nice to see is that back when this arrived on the scene it was still very much about beef in the grime scene, people were still writing diss tracks, whereas what's happened recently is that when he played those tenth anniversary shows you just see everybody celebrating it, celebrating the fact that here's an album that did so much over a decade ago, and now we've just had a second [grime Mercury Prize winner]. I love that, but my problem is that there haven't been more. I love that these are being used as bookmarkers, as milestones, but we need a lot more than that, more progressive, forward thinking, unique individuals. That's what the Mercury Prize is supposed to be for, though it misses more than it hits."

Source
  
Gangs of New York (2002)
Gangs of New York (2002)
2002 | Classics, Drama
DiCaprio, day lewis (0 more)
Much more worthy of an Oscar than the Revenant
Good film and far more deserving of an Oscar for DiCaprio than the Revenant.
An age old tale of revenge and bloodlust excellently played out by a stellar cast.
Plenty of cutthroat action and a real feeling of the 1800s with all the dirt and grime along the way.
  
Lady Mechanika, Vol. 3: The Lost Boys of West Abbey
Lady Mechanika, Vol. 3: The Lost Boys of West Abbey
Joe Benítez | 2017 | Comics & Graphic Novels, Fiction & Poetry, History & Politics, Young Adult (YA)
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Quite an improvement over the previous volume! I could actually feel the grime and coal soot from the streets of Victorian England! It had a Dickens feel to it, with some darker, steampunk aspects to it! It was good enough to maintain my interest for the entirety of it, as well as keeping me on board for the new volume, LA DAMA de la MUERTE!

#goodtimes!
  
40x40

Ross (3284 KP) rated Sharp Objects in TV

Aug 28, 2018  
Sharp Objects
Sharp Objects
2018 | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Gripping, moving and thought-provoking, this short series follows a troubled journalist who returns to her childhood hometown to chronicle the investigation into a recent death and new disappearance of young girls. The series covers her issues, her family troubles, the town's history and the underlying layer of grime beneath the Southern hospitality. There are a number of strands to this series, all of which could have filled a series on their own, and are seamlessly intertwined to one complete storyline.
Excellently acted, written and directed, this series does not put a foot wrong.
  
Show all 3 comments.
40x40

Ross (3284 KP) Aug 28, 2018

Enjoy, its quite dark but really good. Its been a while since we've waited with anticipation for a new episode of something!

40x40

Sarah (7798 KP) Aug 28, 2018

That’s good to hear, been a while since I’ve watched something decent on tv too! Will have to get started on it tonight ?

40x40

JUMPCUT ONLINE (77 KP) created a video about Gwen (2018) in Movies

Jul 18, 2019 (Updated Jul 18, 2019)  
Video

Exclusive Clip: GWEN | Maxine Peake And Eleanor Worthington-Cox Make A Grim Disc

Watch an exclusive clip from GWEN - William McGregor’s atmospheric and exquisitely crafted gothic period drama which stars newcomer Eleanor Worthington-Cox (Laurence Olivier Award winning actress of MATILDA and BAFTA nominated for THE ENFIELD HAUNTING) in

  
40x40

Pete Wareham recommended Back With A Banger by Wiley in Music (curated)

 
Back With A Banger by Wiley
Back With A Banger by Wiley
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Obviously, I'd been listening to hip hop since the mid-80s and kept half an eye on all that stuff as it grew. I was involved in rave culture really early, Spiral Tribe raves and stuff like that and clubbing in Leeds in the early 90s. There was always this really hard UK Garage sound that was great. I loved it. Wiley's come from being a kind of garage MC, one of those guys we listened to on pirate radio in Leeds. He's still got that really underground sound, the way he spits and he never loses that energy either. I was listening to his first album the other day and it still sounds like the future to me. It sounds so contemporary. When you actually analyse grime rhythms, a lot of it is from Nubian rhythms and a lot of the scales are Nubian scales, Algerian scales. When you hear grime, it just sounds like someone's car in the street in London. But then you analyse it and you realise there's all these global influences - it sounds like the whole world. This is what I wanted Melt Yourself Down to be. I wanted to try and create a sound that felt like the whole world."

Source