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Plut


Meho Krljic

Ima tu ono "staklasto telo" koje se jako ošteti u ovakvim situacijama. Nije to fraktura kao kod kosti ali zvuk koji se čuje je vrlo zastrašujući, kažu kao da puca staklo.

Plut

I kako to sad ide? Dobija 100% bolovanje i još + odšteta?

Savajat Erp

Quote from: Meho Krljic on 10-09-2010, 19:12:43
Evo, ali seti se da si sam pitao:

Wikipedijin entri za pojam "Flafer"

Ко ме је вукао за језик?! Питам, ко ме је вукао за језик?!! (надам се да није флафер :) )
Niste mi verovali da ću da pucam?!
ZAŠTO MI NISTE VEROVALI?!!!!

Meho Krljic

Quote from: Plut on 10-09-2010, 22:57:46
I kako to sad ide? Dobija 100% bolovanje i još + odšteta?

Zavisi kakav mu je ugovor, kakvo mu je osiguranje itd.

crippled_avenger

Znaš kako, pornografija je realno pod velikim pritiskom države, i u principu, ona se danas kreće u legalnijim tokovima od regularne kinematografije. Uopšte ne sumnjam da je porno glumcima regulisano nekakvo osiguranje.
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Alexdelarge

Quote from: Plut on 10-09-2010, 22:57:46
I kako to sad ide? Dobija 100% bolovanje i još + odšteta?

dobija i invalidsku penziju zbog gubitka radne sposobnosti.
moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.

Plut

Quote from: Alexdelarge on 11-09-2010, 00:45:35
Quote from: Plut on 10-09-2010, 22:57:46
I kako to sad ide? Dobija 100% bolovanje i još + odšteta?

dobija i invalidsku penziju zbog gubitka radne sposobnosti.

E, ako je tako, to je onda prava socijalna država.


crippled_avenger

Čudno da niko, pa ni Dačić nije koristio ovaj quote povodom Parade ponosa

Niko ne sme da vas bije-Slobodan Milosevic
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Meho Krljic

Intervju Alana Moorea za Bleeding Cool. Čovek tone sve dublje u urnebesnu paranoju, ali ima ovde šta da se pročita.

crippled_avenger

Oscar-winning screenwriter William Monahan ("The Departed," "Kingdom of Heaven") has been hired to adapt the graphic novel "Oblivion" for Disney Pictures says Deadline.

Set in an apocalyptic future where most people live high in the sky due to Earth's surface being uninhabitable, a soldier stuck on the ground goes about his job repairing hunter drones which seek out and destroy members of a savage alien race.

He soon comes upon a beautiful woman whose craft has crashed nearby and together they set out on an epic adventure.

Joseph Kosinski ("Tron: Legacy") directs the project which doesn't have a production date scheduled as yet. The box-office success of 'Tron' is believed to have a big impact on whether this project will be greenly or not.
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Meho Krljic

Meni trejleri za Trona izgledaju užasno tako da ne verujem da će ovo ikada ugledati svjetlost dana.

DušMan

Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

Plut

Fijuk!!!!!!!  :?  xrotaeye


crippled_avenger

Comic artist Brendan McCarthy has claimed that Disney and Pixar are considering a CGI Doctor Strange movie.

In an interview with Bad Librarianship, the illustrator said that he discussed an adaptation of the Marvel Comic during a meeting with Disney.

"I was over in Hollywood earlier this year mooching about, and I had a meeting at Disney and the conversation drifted around to Pixar animating a Doctor Strange movie... Now, wouldn't that be nice," he told the website.

Earlier this year, Marvel commissioned McCarthy to create a new take on Doctor Strange. The finished article appeared in Spider-Man: Fever in April.

The artist also revealed that he has pitched a crossover between Vertigo's Sandman and the 'Sorcerer Supreme'.
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crippled_avenger



Is Sacha Baron Cohen the new Michael Sheen? Well, no – at least not yet, though he has just locked down a deal to play a real-life personality in a film that Peter Morgan is writing, so he's on the way at least. And just who is he playing? Try Queen front man and icon Freddie Mercury.

Rumours have floated about this for a while, and it's tough to argue that Baron Cohen can't look like Freddie, because we know he can rock a 'tache. Plus he's long since proven he can go OTT, which was definitely a highlight of many Mercury performances. The big question is whether he'll be able to replicate Freddie's vocal skills, since few people can sing like that man could. Baron Cohen had to sing to audition for Sweeney Todd (though he didn't do a lot of warbling in the final film), so we know he's at least got a set of pipes.

Morgan's script will follow Queen's formative years and chart the band's rise to success, capped by their appearance at 1985's Live Aid concert. Graham King's GK Films has nabbed a rights deal that includes access to their most famous tracks, including Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are The Champions, We Will Rock you and Another One Bites The Dust.

"Queen is one of the greatest rock bands of all time, and a music brand all unto itself," King says in a statement. "Freddie Mercury was an awe-inspiring performer, so with Sacha in the starring role coupled with Peter's screenplay and the support of Queen, we have the perfect combination to tell the real story behind their success."

So what do you think? Can the man who was Borat and Bruno be Mercury? And who would you cast as the rest of Queen? Chewbacca with a perm for Brian May, anyone?

Now if you'll excuse us, we're going off to listen to the Flash Gordon soundtrack again...
James White
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crippled_avenger

Paramount Pictures and Shawn Levy's 21 Laps Entertainment are teaming for a big-screen adaptation of Spike TV's original hit series "Deadliest Warrior."

The series, which just wrapped its second season, pits history's greatest warriors against one another to determine who reigns supreme. Using 21st century science, the latest in CGI technology, and the insights of world-class fighters, historians and weapons experts are combined to theorise the history and style of these combatants and then match them to see who would win.

The first two seasons included battles like Spartan vs. Ninja, Viking vs. Samurai, Pirate vs. Knight, Yakuza vs. Mafia and Comanche vs. Mongol. The storyline for the feature is being kept under wraps.

Levy ("Night at the Museum") and Dan Levine will produce and Levy may potentially direct.
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crippled_avenger

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crippled_avenger

So now it's official: Microsoft's first-person behemoth Halo: Reach is the year's biggest entertainment event, generating $200 million in sales in just 24 hours in the United States alone.
Halo Reach

That's two-thirds of what Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 took in from the North American and U.K. markets in its first day last year, but it's still a number that's nothing to sneeze at. The one-day take already eclipses the three-day opening weekends of "Iron Man 2," "Toy Story 3" and "Alice in Wonderland."

While Microsoft is doing cartwheels, though, the rest of the gaming industry is nervously shuffling its feet. Despite a number of high profile releases, it hasn't exactly been a banner year for game sales -- and the success of Reach might not help things.

The slump is due, in part, to the ongoing recession. But also deserving some of the credit is the lingering effect of Modern Warfare 2 – a game whose multiplayer component was so deep and so rich that it kept players hooked, reducing their need and desire to buy other titles.

Fatigue is finally starting to gradually set in for that game, but Halo: Reach may well pick up that mantle.

As much praise as the game's single-player campaign is getting, it's the rich multi-player mode that really has players excited. New armor abilities, new game modes and an impressive suite of creation tools have overwhelmed the Xbox Live user base with joy. And the game's matchmaking service is working like a charm so far.

That's a lot of reasons to play -- and could give buyers plenty of excuses to put off other purchases in the coming months.

"There's always a worry that a game like that can take share and cannibalize other games," says Colin Sebastian, an analyst with Lazard Capital Markets.

To add to worries, Call of Duty: Black Ops will be hitting shelves in less than two months – a one-two punch to other game developers. That could put a number of seemingly big titles on the bubble, their sales in jeopardy.

None seems in a more perilous position than EA's Medal of Honor. The battle that was shaping up between the rebooted military shooter and Call of Duty was already a tough one, but with Halo: Reach potentially impacting people's buying decisions, the game could face an even tougher challenge. (The game's controversial decision to allow players to fight as Taliban forces in multiplayer might not help, either.)

Medal of Honor is actually scheduled to hit shelves well before Black Ops, but it has been three years since the last version – and Call of Duty has become the industry's biggest seller in that time. The hope, in part, was that the Call of Duty fan base would buy Medal of Honor as a placeholder while waiting for the release of Black Ops – but they could be too busy with Reach to do so.

Meanwhile other titles like Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit and Tron: Evolution, which all would normally appeal to the same general demographic, might be overlooked entirely.

"I see Halo: Reach creating a vacuum in multiplayer," says Billy Pigeon of M2 Research. "I expect it will have an effect similar to 'Modern Warfare 2'. People will be playing online and may not buy other games."
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Meho Krljic

Quote from: crippled_avenger on 18-09-2010, 12:16:20
Vidi šta rade tvoji nalogodavci...

http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2010&mm=09&dd=17&nav_category=78&nav_id=459533

Ja sam generalno protiv braka. Ali ako ga već imamo, onda sam za gej brak. Jasno.

crippled_avenger

James Denton, Christina Hendricks and Anthony LaPaglia are lending their pipes to Warner Bros.' "All-Star Superman," the animated adaptation of one of the most acclaimed comics of the past decade.

"All-Star" is the 10th DC Comics story line to be turned into an original PG-13 movie by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Home Video. The comic mini-series has won three Eisner Awards, two Harvey Awards and three Eagle Awards.

Written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Frank Quitely, the story begins with the Man of Steel (Denton) oversaturated by radiation during a rescue mission near the sun, accelerating the degeneration of his cells. Knowing that he has a limited time before he dies, Superman sets out on a journey that sees him revealing his secret to Lois Lane (Hendricks), giving Lex Luthor (LaPaglia) an epiphany on humanity and ensuring the safety of Earth for when he is gone.

Also in the cast are Ed Asner as Perry White and Frances Conroy as Ma Kent along with Linda Cardellini, Arnold Vosloo and Matthew Gray Gubler.

Denton_hendricks_lapaglia_341 Bruce Timm is exec producing, and Sam Liu, who helmed the DC animated film "Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths," is directing. Dwayne McDuffie, a comics scribe who also penned "Crisis on Two Earths," wrote the script.

The film is due to be released in the spring.

"All-Star Superman" is the first animated work for Denton (pictured left) and Hendricks (center), best known for their respective work on TV's "Desperate Housewives" and "Mad Men."

LaPaglia (right) was heard in "Happy Feet" and voices a character in Warner Bros.' big-budget Zach Snyder-directed toon feature "Legend of the Guardians," out next week.

- Borys Kit
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zakk

Ovo me, nekako, podsetilo na Mehove textove:

http://wannabemagazine.com/seks-i-ajvar/
Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

Meho Krljic

Mene nije, ali nije sasvim nezabavno.

Meho Krljic

Stiv Džobs u ful nadrkanom modu:

QuoteSteve Jobs is known for sending curt email replies to Apple customers. The latest incident: an alleged exchange between the superstar CEO and a Long Island University journalism student, who had a few questions about the Apple iPad.

According to PC Magazine, the student, Chelsea Kate Isaacs, was assigned a class project regarding the iPad's use in the classroom. Isaacs claims she phoned Apple's PR department multiple times seeking a quote. None of those calls were returned, so she did what many Apple customers have done before: She emailed the company's co-founder.

Gawker.com includes the email exchange:

"Mr. Jobs, I humbly ask why Apple is so wonderfully attentive to the needs of students, whether it be with the latest, greatest invention or the company's helpful customer service line, and yet, ironically, the Media Relations Department fails to answer any of my questions which are, as I have repeatedly told them, essential to my academic performance."Jobs:

"Our goals do not include helping you get a good grade. Sorry." Upset and surprised by the response from Jobs, Isaacs wrote again, clarifying that she just wanted a comment, not the company's help in getting a good grade. Jobs again replied, explaining that the company can't respond to everyone. "We have over 300 million users," Jobs wrote, "and we can't respond to their requests unless they involve a problem of some kind. Sorry."

Isaacs wrote back explaining that she was an Apple customer with a problem (the PR department wouldn't talk to her). Jobs's reply: "Please leave us alone."

The exchange may sound amazing to those unfamiliar with Jobs' style of email. However, it's actually on par with some of his "greatest hits." His personal email address is well known on the Web, and people have asked him before for comments. We spoke to Isaacs, who assures us that the exchange is "absolutely true." TechCrunch isn't so sure. Our call to Apple's Media Relations department wasn't immediately returned.

A website, emailsfromsteve.com, collects some of his better known missives. They're usually quick, to the point, and borderline rude. One of our personal favorites: A customer wrote to Jobs to complain about the new iTunes logo, which he believed isn't as good as the old one. Jobs's two-word reply: "We disagree."

crippled_avenger

Ma dobro, šta očekuju sad, da im Jobs kaže ono što žele da čuju? Nije mi simpatičan ali činjenica da se bavi time da ljudi imaju iluziju da im je on lično pisao već govori o jednom nekonvencionalnom CEOu.
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Meho Krljic

Ma, moš misliti, tamo neka učenica navalila da dobije citat od Eplovog PR odeljenja, pa je oni kulirali pa se ona nakačila CEOu na vrat. I sad je ona "upset" jer joj je on rekao da ga ostavi na miru...

crippled_avenger

Proklete učenice :)
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DušMan

Učenica zaslužuje kaznu!




8-)
Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

crippled_avenger

Spanish actor Álex González has joined the cast of "X-Men: First Class" for 20th Century Fox reports Fotogramas (via CBM) .

González will play Janos Quested a.k.a Riptide, a mutant with the ability to spin his body at incredible speeds. He can also generate calcium growth in his bones which causes spikes to protrude from his skin.

These abilities when combined together allow him to shoot his bone spikes at high enough speeds to punch through steel. Matthew Vaughn is directing the project and shooting is currently underway in the UK.
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Meho Krljic

Ludilo. Riptide naravno nema nikakve veze sa First Class konceptom. U stripu, First Class pokriva kontinuitet daleko pre Uncanny X-Men stripa, a riptide se pojavio deset godina nakon što je Uncanny X-Men počeo. Doduše, filmovi ionako imaju svoj kontinuitet, pa se u ovom filmu pojavljuju i Emma Frost/ Hellfire Klub, kao i Darwin koji su svi došli u strip mnogo kasnije... Doduše, Darwin, onako kako ga je Brubaker udenuo u kontinuitet ima nekog smisla da se pojavljuje u First Class kontinuitetu...


Dobro.. u drugim novostima, sedamnaestogodišnjak nenamerno pretvorio Twiter u dispanzer japanske pornografije:

QuoteSYDNEY (AFP) – A 17-year-old Australian schoolboy said on Wednesday he unwittingly caused a massive hacker attack on Twitter which sent users to Japanese porn sites and took out the White House press secretary's feed.

Pearce Delphin, whose Twitter name is @zzap, admitted exposing a security flaw which was then pounced upon by hackers, affecting thousands of users and causing havoc on the microblogging site for about five hours.

Delphin, who lives with his parents in Melbourne, said he tweeted a piece of "mouseover" JavaScript code which brings up a pop-up window when the user hovers their cursor over the message.

But the idea was soon taken up by hackers who tweaked the code to redirect users to pornographic sites and create "worm" tweets that replicated every time they were read.

"I did it merely to see if it could be done ... that JavaScript really could be executed within a tweet," Delphin told AFP via email.

"At the time of posting the tweet, I had no idea it was going to take off how it did. I just hadn't even considered it."

Twitter apologised to its millions of users after the "mouseover bug" raged through the site, opening pop-up windows in Web browsers and automatically generating tweets from other accounts.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs and Sarah Brown, wife of Britain's former prime minister Gordon Brown, were among those hit by the bug before engineers patched it up.

The "Netcraft" security website traced the malicious code back to Delphin, who said he got the idea from another user who employed a similar code to make his profile and tweets rainbow-coloured.

"After that, it seems like some of my followers realised the power of this vulnerability, and within a matter of minutes scripts had taken over my timeline," Delphin said.

The glitch was mainly used for pranks, but Delphin said it could have been used to "maliciously steal user account details".

"The problem was being able to write the code that can steal usernames and passwords while still remaining under Twitter's 140 character tweet limit," he said.

"Luckily, no one, as far as Twitter admits, actually used this to extract passwords from users."

Experts said the problem could have been exploited for more sinister purposes by hackers redirecting users to third-party websites containing malicious code, or for spam advertising.

Delphin was one of the first people in Australia to start using Twitter, back in 2006, and said the site had known about the problem for "months" but failed to patch it.

The teen is just a few weeks off graduating from high school and hopes to study law. He had not yet told his parents about the cyberstorm he'd created.

"I discovered a vulnerability, I didn't create a self-replicating worm. As far as I know, that isn't technically illegal," he said.

"Hopefully I won't get in trouble!" he added.

Twitter, which allows users to post messages of 140 characters or fewer, says it has over 145 million registered users firing off more than 90 million tweets a day.

It unveiled a major redesign of its website a week ago that is being slowly rolled out to users of the service across the globe. The company said the attack was not connected to Twitter's revamp.



Meho Krljic

Blokbaster u stečaju. Ameri više ne vole da idu u videoklub po DVDjeve nego ih naručuju putem Netfliksa ili, naravno, strimuju (ili piratuju, mada, neobično, ovaj tekst to ne pominje):


QuoteNEW YORK – Blockbuster Inc., once the dominant movie rental company in the U.S., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday, reeling from mounting losses, rising debt and competitors that have better catered to Americans' changed media habits.

For now, Blockbuster will continue to operate its 3,300 U.S. stores, although analysts expect hundreds of them to close under new owners led by billionaire investor Carl Icahn. The Dallas-based company has about 25,500 employees, including 7,500 full-time workers.

The prepackaged bankruptcy case, in the works since the spring, marks the end of an era that Blockbuster and its gold-and-blue torn ticket logo helped establish. Americans used to troop to video stores on Friday for the latest movies. Now, they're skipping Blockbuster and watching movies from DVD-by-mail services like Netflix Inc., cable video on demand and Redbox vending machines.

The bankruptcy, filed in New York, will wipe out Blockbuster's badly battered stock, which was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange two months ago because it was nearly worthless.

Icahn and his group own 80 percent of top-priority Blockbuster debt, with a face value of $675 million. Under the proposed reorganization plan, they will get new stock and control of Blockbuster's board in return for forgiving the debt.

This marks the second time that Icahn has tried to turn around Blockbuster. He pushed Blockbuster to build up its DVD-by-mail service after acquiring a 10 percent stake in the company in 2005, only to see the chain get into deeper trouble.

Blockbuster's other new owners consist mostly of little-known funds that try to capitalize on the demise of companies by buying their debts for pennies on the dollar. They are: Owl Creek Asset Management, Monarch Alternative Capital, Varde Partners and Stonehill Capital Management.

All told, Blockbuster plans to reduce its debt from nearly $1 billion to about $100 million through the bankruptcy filing. The company has received commitments for $125 million in "debtor-in-possession" financing to repay customers, suppliers and employees during the reorganization. It is seeking access to $45 million right away to ensure it can pay movie studios to keep its stores stocked with DVDs.

Late Thursday, Blockbuster said the court approved a series of requests aimed at enabling the company to continue operating its business as usual, including honoring coupons, gift cards and other customer programs, paying its employees and certain pre-bankruptcy petition claims brought by movie studios.

The court also authorized the company access to up to $20 million from its "debtor in possession" financing.

"After a careful and thorough analysis, we determined that the process announced today provides the optimal path for recapitalizing our balance sheet and positioning Blockbuster for the future as we continue to transform our business model," CEO Jim Keyes said in a statement.

It's unclear whether Keyes, Blockbuster's CEO for the past three years, will remain in charge. Icahn played a role in pushing aside Keyes' predecessor, John Antioco.

Blockbuster, founded in 1985 by a Dallas software entrepreneur, was once a home entertainment powerhouse. It helped popularize videotape recorders and took off in 1987 after Waste Management Inc. founder Wayne Huizenga took control and began aggressively expanding and buying up competitors.

But Blockbuster has been losing money and market share for years as Netflix, Coinstar Inc.'s Redbox and other services gained popularity. Netflix subscribers have grown from 1 million in 2002 to 15 million in 2010. Redbox, meanwhile, operated 26,900 kiosks as of the end of June. Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter predicts that number will exceed 28,000 by the end of September.

In response, Blockbuster ended late fees and started online services of its own. NCR Corp. started putting out Blockbuster-branded kiosks, and now has 6,600 of them. But it was unable to keep its debt in check.

Blockbuster already has closed more than 1,000 stores in the past two years because so many of them weren't making money.

Hollywood Video parent Movie Gallery Inc., once the second-largest U.S. movie rental chain behind Blockbuster, had similar problems. It filed for bankruptcy protection in February before liquidating in August.

Movie rentals aren't the only retail segment that has been disrupted by changing ways to consume media. Amazon.com has challenged traditional booksellers like Borders Inc. and Barnes & Noble Inc. and iTunes helped lead to the end of many record and CD stores.

Blockbuster said Thursday it plans to keep its 3,300 U.S. stores open while it evaluates them. Internet, mail and kiosk businesses will continue to operate.

Blockbuster said in its filing it had about $1 billion in assets and $1.46 billion in debt.

Blockbuster's largest creditors include the Bank of New York Mellon, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video Inc., Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, The Walt Disney Co., Universal Studios Home Entertainment and other movie studios.


Meho Krljic

Ako vas je ikada zanimalo koji su moji omiljeni strip junaci, evo jubilarne DJ Meho šou kolumne

crippled_avenger

Seems Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas are in the process of meeting with a short list of potential directors for their currently-in-development SUPERMAN project, after which they'll make a formal recommendation to Warner Bros.

The contenders are:

Tony Scott, Matt Reeves (CLOVERFIELD, LET ME IN), Jonathan Liebesman (THE KILLING ROOM, 2006's TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE sequel, BATTLE: LOS ANGELES, and the forthcoming CLASH OF THE TITANS follow-up), Duncan Jones (SOURCE CODE, MOON), and Zack Snyder (WATCHMEN, the upcoming SUCKER PUNCH, 300).

All of these directors have interesting credits to say the least - each has highly distinctive qualities which significantly differentiate them from other names on 'the list'. So the question is: what kind of SUPERMAN film would each of these candidates make? An interesting topic for the Talkback below.

All per THIS scoop at Deadline.
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crippled_avenger

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Meho Krljic

Taj Nolan je rešio da spase podžanr superherojskih filmova one brand at a time. Da vidimo...


Uzgred, kada mi sledeći put budeš slao SMS u dva posle ponoći, potrudi se da bar bude lascivan, da zavredi mog čkiljenja u mraku i čitanja nejakim očima bez naočara  :lol:

Meho Krljic

A lepi su ti utisci. Meni je bilo teško da se nateram da odem na koncert benda koji za mene nikako nije bio prekretnica u životu kao za tebe (kada su oni došli u moj vidokrug, ja sam već lutao bespućima kojekakve avangarde i sranja) pa još uz svest o kašnjenju itd... Ali, zato i imamo vas mlađe da preko vas iživimo ono što naša krhka tijela više ne mogu.

crippled_avenger

Avangarda, vidiš dokle te je to dovelo...
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Meho Krljic

Do ruba propasti, gde se jedino udobno osećam.

Meho Krljic



Meho Krljic


crippled_avenger

Evo nešto iz mog privatnog stasha. Nije work-safe

Divlji andjeli & Zana Nimani - Totalni kontakt
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Meho Krljic

Srećom, sam sam u ofisu  :lol:

Edit: Auh... Ovo je... pornografija.

crippled_avenger

Sinoć je Kiki otkrio punkera u sebi.

Koncert je otvorio sa "Neverna si" u aranžmanu kao Placebo, dakle potpuno kidanje. I u princiopu, ceo koncert je bio aranžiran jako, jako tvrdo, sa dva seta bubnjeva.

Međutim, dva curio momenta za tebe - "Čekaj me" od DPD odsvirana kao Blink dok još nisu otišli kod amidže Geffena.

I, najveće ludilo, kratke blastbeat deonice u "Te noći kad smo se potukli zbog nje", I shit you not. Prvo sam mislio da haluciniram. Ali, ne. Bilo je drumminga Mehmet K. style!
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Meho Krljic

 :lol: :lol: :lol: Kiki uvek ide korak dalje.

crippled_avenger

Moram priznati da sam bio iznenađen. Posle mi je na afterpartyju rekao "Time sam privukao mlade. To svira Green Day. Pop više ne prolazi."

Mehmet to priča godinama, niko ga ne sluša.
Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

crippled_avenger

Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam