• Re: Hunt for Red October

    From Avon@21:1/101 to Atari8Guy on Sun Jan 22 10:46:07 2023
    On 20 Jan 2023 at 12:46a, Atari8Guy pondered and said...

    I don't know anything of why the switched to Harrison Ford, or if the
    part was even offered to Baldwin going forward. But Hunt for Red October was soooooo good, with Connery and the rest of the ensemble cast the bar was probably set too high. That movie is one of the very few I'd rate as better than the book - and the book was great. I should maybe reread
    some of the Clancy novels, I was a teen/early 20 when I read most of
    them, I read every spy novel I could get my hands on.

    I liked this film a lot too :)

    "Just one ping only..."
    "I would have loved to have seen Montana..."

    The guy who died was played by an actor (Sam Neil) who live in central Otago which is about 2 hours away from me.

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  • From Commodore Clifford@21:3/171 to Avon on Wed Jan 25 07:04:40 2023
    On 22 Jan 23 10:46:07 Avon wrote...

    I liked this film a lot too :)

    "Just one ping only..." "I would have loved to have seen Montana..."

    To which Commodore Clifford replies...

    Not only did I love that film (and watched it over and over) I actually
    spent a good chunk of my first two years of college listening to the
    soundtrack whenever I had time between classes.

    Good old Sony Walkman.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Commodore Clifford on Wed Jan 25 09:53:53 2023
    Re: Re: Hunt for Red October
    By: Commodore Clifford to Avon on Wed Jan 25 2023 07:04 am

    Good old Sony Walkman.

    Sometimes I miss using a Walkman. I thought Walkmans were awesome back in the day. I was a kid in the 80s, and there was one year I got a cassette player & radio Walkman for Christmas and I thought that was one of the most awesome things ever. I liked being able to listen to music to keep myself occupied when I might otherwise be bored (which is basically what people use smartphones for these days). I've always loved music too though.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Commodore Clifford on Thu Jan 26 12:18:18 2023

    On 25 Jan 2023 at 07:04a, Commodore Clifford pondered and said...

    Not only did I love that film (and watched it over and over) I actually spent a good chunk of my first two years of college listening to the soundtrack whenever I had time between classes.

    Good old Sony Walkman.

    For some strange reason I did a similar thing with several other soundtracks :)

    ST Wrath of Khan, Gorky Park, Secret of My Success, St Elmos Fire, etc. etc.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Avon on Wed Jan 25 17:12:34 2023
    Re: Re: Hunt for Red October
    By: Avon to Commodore Clifford on Thu Jan 26 2023 12:18 pm

    For some strange reason I did a similar thing with several other soundtracks :)

    I played an augmented-reality game called "Majestic" back in 2000 that mixed in-game content and web sites, real-world web sites, NPC instant messages, phone calls and faxes, telling a story of intrigue, hacking, conspiracies, mystery and government coverups. Each day you'd get a round to investigate the game world (which blended in nicely with real-world web sites) and interact with other players and NPCs via AIM. Music would play in the background at different times.

    I found the stream URLs and ripped the streams, they're playing on realitycheckBBS radio as I type this. It's a mix of hip-hop, dark ambient, acoustic and electronica that I've used to tune out when I'm working, especially when I'm in open areas. I started the shoutcast stream when I was commuting to customer sites and using their laptops.
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  • From Commodore Clifford@21:3/171 to Nightfox on Fri Jan 27 22:11:14 2023
    On 25 Jan 23 09:53:53 Nightfox wrote...

    Re: Re: Hunt for Red October By: Commodore Clifford to Avon on
    Wed Jan 25 2023 07:04 am

    Good old Sony Walkman.

    Sometimes I miss using a Walkman. I thought Walkmans were awesome
    back in the day. I was a kid in the 80s, and there was one year I
    got a cassette player & radio Walkman for Christmas and I thought
    that was one of the most awesome things ever. I liked being able to
    listen to music to keep myself occupied when I might otherwise be
    bored (which is basically what people use smartphones for these
    days). I've always loved music too though.

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    To which Commodore Clifford replies...

    Yeah... was good for the long bus rides. I had a good one too, with the digital FM tuner and all that.

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  • From Commodore Clifford@21:3/171 to Avon on Fri Jan 27 22:12:48 2023
    On 26 Jan 23 12:18:18 Avon wrote...


    On 25 Jan 2023 at 07:04a, Commodore Clifford pondered and said...
    Not only did I love that film (and watched it over and over) I actually spent a good chunk of my first two years of college
    listening to the soundtrack whenever I had time between classes.

    Good old Sony Walkman.

    For some strange reason I did a similar thing with several other soundtracks :)

    ST Wrath of Khan, Gorky Park, Secret of My Success, St Elmos Fire,
    etc. etc.

    To which Commodore Clifford replies...

    I think what I liked most about the Red October soundtrack was that in a
    way, the songs all kind of meshed together into one big long song.

    Until you had to flip the tape.

    When I got it on CD, my life was somewhat complete (at the time... I was
    young and didn't know what was to come).


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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Commodore Clifford on Sat Jan 28 17:29:26 2023
    Re: Re: Hunt for Red October
    By: Commodore Clifford to Nightfox on Fri Jan 27 2023 10:11 pm

    Sometimes I miss using a Walkman. I thought Walkmans were awesome
    back in the day. I was a kid in the 80s, and there was one year I

    Yeah... was good for the long bus rides. I had a good one too, with the digital FM tuner and all that.

    I don't think there were any digital FM stations back then, were they? I thought they were all analog broadcasts.

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