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Peep
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Posted: 10/17/2009 at 6:03 PM
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Don't bite my head off!
Location: In a sticky yellow puddle
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Tripe, boring, formulaic....so what else is new in music these days?
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rosiekins
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Posted: 10/17/2009 at 6:42 PM
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Location: Earth
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Yeah, this song makes me think that the movie will actually be about two annoying people who will fall in love as the world is ending, and that their love will save the earth. Boo! I want a grim and grisly apocalypse, dammit!
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Yolgnu
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Posted: 10/17/2009 at 7:22 PM
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"This song is all I? had hoped it would be and more. Prior to this my all-time favorite song was Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Adam Lambert's "Time for Miracles" has surpassed that. I can't wait to hear it on the radio - a lot!!" It really is time for miracles...
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ineedalife
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Posted: 10/17/2009 at 9:08 PM
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It's not bad considering its for a disaster film. In all fairness this isn't Lambert's song - he was asked to sing it. Would any of you turn down the opportunity to sing for what is probably going to be a blockbuster movie? Hey if I could sing, I sure wouldn't turn it down. Though the song isn't my favorite, it's not that bad. It would have been far worse if they had someone else sing it because lets face it - the guy has a set of vocals few can match up to.
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KC_Rich
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Posted: 10/17/2009 at 9:17 PM
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After hearing this in its entirety, it's absolutely no surprise that this song is from the movie depicting the end of the world..
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empath
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Posted: 10/17/2009 at 11:37 PM
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people, we know that it is for a disaster movie, and we also know that he had nothing to do with the material. which is crappy by the way, but he did oversing it. just because he can hit big notes, doesn't mean that he should hit them constantly. singers have the right to improvise a little you know.
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Lint_Licker
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Posted: 10/18/2009 at 4:20 AM
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Location: Somewhere throwing tomatoes at little kids.
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Although the production values are good, this is just painfully cliched and boring. Of course the Sparkle heifers are going nuts. "A sobbing mess"? For fuck's sake, these people deserved to be slapped. Kind of like in this classic scene: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_GJkKMPHxw
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wayamy27narf
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Posted: 10/18/2009 at 6:43 AM
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I wanted to give this song the benefit of the doubt. I didn't really watch the season, but I read all about here. So this is the Adam Lambert the other girls at my workplace have been going gaga over? THIS steaming pile? I can understand bland and formulaic, it IS a disaster soundtrack song, but does he have to include such unearthly wailing? Even the backing music is annoying. It's like someone just sat on the keyboard for 4:44. Here's a thought, the next disaster movie should have "Weird Al" Yankovic's "Why Does this Always Happen to Me" or "Just One of Those Days". Sure they're old Al tunes, but still good and quite fitting for a disaster flick.
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FenderBender
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Posted: 10/18/2009 at 4:02 PM
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Village Idiot
Location: in a village
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I can't believe I listened to that whole thing, but then again, I watched the entire Cleveland Browns game today, so I guess I have a high tolerance for torture. This song, er noise, is just one of the cliches of a typical disaster movie. I'll bet there will be an annoying kid that gets saved, as well as a cute little doggie. And of course, the hero will escape every potential casualty at the last split second. I just wish I could have escaped that screechfest.
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dafeedil
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Posted: 10/19/2009 at 1:51 AM
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Location: Vulva worm
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LOL, FenderBender, it must suck to be a Brown's fan when they're playing the Steelers. Perhaps this wonderful "Time for Miracles" could be their theme song??? ;) 
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