The following warnings occurred:
Warning [2] Undefined property: MyLanguage::$archive_pages - Line: 2 - File: printthread.php(287) : eval()'d code PHP 8.0.30 (Linux)
File Line Function
/inc/class_error.php 153 errorHandler->error
/printthread.php(287) : eval()'d code 2 errorHandler->error_callback
/printthread.php 287 eval
/printthread.php 117 printthread_multipage



Forums
The Dead - Printable Version

+- Forums (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum)
+-- Forum: Doom Arts (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6)
+--- Forum: Doom Music (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/forumdisplay.php?fid=12)
+--- Thread: The Dead (/showthread.php?tid=1345)

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18


RE: The Dead - King Bob - 11-03-2021

Just came across this article about Bob Weir's workout. He uses a mace for one thing. I never really thought about it, but he's in good shape.


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 11-03-2021

(11-03-2021, 02:29 PM)King Bob Wrote: He uses a mace for one thing.

Indian club is the proper term. If you're really cool, you'll call it a gada, but only Indians will understand.


RE: The Dead - King Bob - 11-03-2021

A lot of fitness people call it a mace, maybe to distinguish it from the smaller paired Indian clubs


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 11-03-2021

It's a gada.

Like inna gada da vida.


RE: The Dead - King Bob - 11-03-2021

Now I want one.


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 11-19-2021

Quote:Jonah Hill To Play Jerry Garcia In Martin Scorsese-Directed Grateful Dead Pic For Apple
  • Justin KrollNovember 18, 2021 9:05AM PST
[Image: svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyBoZWlnaHQ9JzU2Mycgd...0nMS4xJy8+][img=0x0]https://deadline-com.cdn.ampproject.org/ii/AW/s/deadline.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Jonah-Hill-Jerry-Garcia-Martin-Scorsese.jpg?w=1000[/img]
Mega; AP
EXCLUSIVE: After stepping up as a producer on his next film Killers of the Flower MoonApple has found its next Martin Scorsese project, and its subject is a band the Oscar winner knows well. Sources tell Deadline that Scorsese is on board to direct and produce a new untitled biopic on the Grateful Dead with Jonah Hill on board to play the group’s frontman, Jerry Garcia.
Hill will also produce the pic through his Strong Baby banner along with his producing partner Matt Dines.
Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, who received rave reviews for penning American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson, are writing the script with Rick Yorn of LBI Entertainment joining Hill and Scorsese as producers. The Dead’sBob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann will executive produce along with their late bandmate’s daughter Trixie Garcia, Eric Eisner and Bernie Cahill. 

Insiders add that with the band and the group’s management participating in the film, Apple has rights to use the group’s musical catalog for the film.
While it’s unknown what will be covered in the film, the story of the group goes back to its formation in the Bay Area amid the rise of the psychedelic counterculture of the ’60s. They continued to record albums and tour, with Deadhead fans following them throughout the years all over the country for lengthy jam sessions. The good times came to an end when Garcia died in 1995, though surviving members have carried on in various incarnations.
Scorsese has a long track record of producing and directing rock docus over the years, included the 2017 Grateful Dead doc Long Strange Trip, but this would mark the first time the director has gone the biopic route for an iconic musical act. The project reunites Hill and Scorsese, who first worked together on The Wolf of Wall Street, which earned Hill his second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. The two have been looking for something to work on together ever since, and the opportunity to play a rock legend like Garcia was too good for Hill to pass up.
The project is another big win for Apple as it continues to build up a versatile and strong slate of film projects with plenty of star power, with Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon among the first major scores for the studio. That film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jesse Plemons and recently wrapped filming. Other recent films added to the slate include Ridley Scott’s Napoleon pic Kitbag, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Jodie Comer; Antoine Fuqua’s Emancipation, starring Will Smith; and an untitled thriller starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt.
The film also comes on the heels of Scorsese and his production banner Sikelia Productions signing a first-look deal with Apple last year for film and TV. Scorsese and Hill are repped by WME and LBI Entertainment. Alexander and Karaszewski are repped by Management 360 and Kleinberg Lange Cuddy & Carlo



fuck no


RE: The Dead - Greg - 11-19-2021

Could be good.

Hahahahahahahaha


RE: The Dead - King Bob - 11-19-2021

I would have gone with Zack Galafanakis


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 11-19-2021

Zack will be better as Bono in the upcoming U2 Tarantino-directed Pic for Peacock.


RE: The Dead - thatguy - 12-06-2021




—tg


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 12-07-2021

(12-06-2021, 11:47 PM)thatguy Wrote:


—tg

[Image: ?u=http%3A%2F%2F67.media.tumblr.com%2F43...f=1&nofb=1]


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 01-12-2022

Quote:Dead & Company Fans Make “Tie-Dye Lemonade” Following Playing In The Sand Cancellation [Photos/Video]
Andrew O'Brien | Tuesday, January 11th, 2022

[Image: healing-circle-michelle-behr.jpg?resize=740%2C390&ssl=1]Photo via Michelle Behr (center) – "Healing circle" for Michelle at Playing In The Sand


On Friday, when [b]Dead & Company [/b]canceled its two [b]Playing In The Sand [/b]destination events in Mexico at the eleventh hour, a wave of confusion rippled through the band’s fanbase. By the time the band and promoter [b]CID Presents[/b] pulled the plug on Playing In The Sand, thousands of fans had already arrived in Quintana Roo, and many more were already en route.

The cancellation of the two-part 2022 Playing In The Sand followed a flurry of change-ups from the event as stakeholders searched for a way to make it work amid a worrying surge in cases of the COVID-19 Omicron variant. Just one day prior to the cancellation, the band had revealed that [b]John Mayer [/b]tested positive for COVID-19 and would not be in attendance, but confirmed that the show was on and tapped guitarist [b]Tom Hamilton[/b] as a substitute.

In the initial chaos of the cancellation, various fans were vocal about their frustration. One of those fans was [b]Michelle Behr[/b], a 50-year-old fan from Massachusetts who heard about the cancellation when she touched down in Cancun. As she told [i]Rolling Stone[/i] at the time, “The organizers have created a shitshow. I don’t know the right way to do this during a pandemic, but it wasn’t this.”

This was meant to be more than just a vacation for Behr, who has terminal cancer and was attending the Dead & Company Playing In The Sand event as a “bucket-list item.” Fellow fans had raised the money to pay for her trip, while others were participating in a campaign to get the band and crowd to wear purple in solidarity with Michelle and the ongoing fight against cancer. John Mayer had even gotten word of the campaign before the show’s cancellation; back in December, the Dead & Company guitarist sent Behr a purple-lit message of encouragement and excitement ahead of her trip to the shows in Mexico.



The initial tension was quickly diffused when CID informed package-holders that guests would be given the option to vacation as originally planned in addition to receiving a full refund. In the days since, reports from those on the ground have been more “silver-linings” than “stranded.”

Michelle Behr was among the people to take CID up on the free weekend in Cancun. When [i]Live For Live Music[/i] reached her for comment on Tuesday morning, she was quick to note that she was having “an amazing time” in Mexico. “I’d really like people to know how much fun we’re having here,” Behr noted. “Everyone cheered up a lot when we heard about refunds.”

Behr and her Deadhead family have made the most of the situation at Moon Palace, taking in a lecture and slide show by [b]Jay Blakesberg[/b], drifting through a courtyard playing old Grateful Dead and Dead & Company videos each evening, and generally enjoying the “free” stay.

A group of attendees even gathered alongside the beach on Sunday, dressed in purple, to hold a “healing circle” for Michelle. “It was magical,” she told [i]Live For Live Music[/i].


[Image: 271174174_306108688118392_18771918111000...C525&ssl=1]

[Photo via Michelle Behr (center) – “Healing circle” for Michelle]

“This was the most stressful lead up to a vacation I’ve ever experienced in my life,” Michelle added. “It was also one of the most amazing experiences once I got here. People should know that this community is full of some of the most amazingly generous people I’ve ever met. … I think the Moon Palace staff has been kind and friendly and helpful. I think CID ultimately did the best they could with insanity in the middle of global pandemic. I’m just thankful to have been here.”

[Image: michelle-behr-fuck-cancer.jpg?resize=415%2C553&ssl=1]

[Photo via Michelle Behr – In Mexico]


On Monday, Dead & Company drummer [b]Bill Kreutzmann[/b], who had pulled out of Playing In The Sand prior to its cancellation due to a medical issue, posted a note of hope and gratitude to fans following hectic series of events. In it, he directly referenced Michelle Behr and her experience. Read the full note from Billy below:

[i]To everyone who went down to Playing in the Sand, and to everyone who had planned on it, I just want to send out a heartfelt thank you for bearing with us and I want to let you know that we are all in this together.[/i]

[i]I share your disappointment that it didn’t happen. And it pained me to watch the situation change so rapidly that many of you were already at the resort (or well on your way) before the announcement was made that the shows were canceled. It was a roller coaster ride for all of us, but I am also aware that for many of you, the journey just to get that far was a hero’s journey, and so I can only imagine the sting upon arrival.[/i]

[i]But as I’ve watched reports from this past weekend come in, I am heartened by just how resilient we are as a community. We have a spirit and a heart unlike any other.[/i]

[i]Thank you Michelle Behr, and all the rest of you — too many to name here — for making tie-dye lemonade![/i]


[i]My thoughts have been with you all weekend long. Please be safe, travel safely home, and stay good family to each other.[/i]

[i]We’ll see you just as soon as you can.[/i]

[i]Love is real,[/i]
[i]Billy[/i]


Behr, who added shout-outs to both Mayer and Kreutzmann for acknowledging her, echoed the same hopeful sentiment as Billy on Tuesday: “I will be at the next show,” she said, “and I hope to see you all there, please.”



RE: The Dead - Greg - 01-13-2022

That seemed to work out okay.


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 01-13-2022

I got one very close friend there. She’s having fun apparently, making the best of it.


RE: The Dead - King Bob - 01-13-2022

My first thought was of course they cancelled. But they did half-ass it by waiting so long.