Megadeth reality show?

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Would you watch it? I probably would, just because Mustaine is such a dickhead. I mean I admire someone that speaks their mind and doesn't give a fuck. I don't really agree with some of the shit he does, like sell used guitar strings and release shit album after shit album since Rust In Peace, but I guess that's capitalism. If some sucker wants to buy used Mustaine guitar strings, so be it. I'm not a reality TV guy, but I think the Dave Mustaine fitting in in country land would be funny as hell.

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/dave-m ... nashville/

Some funny lines here.

"what it's like to have him walk into a tractor store and try to fit in"

About his daughter singing country

"She just goes in and meets people and doesn't tell them who her dad is"
 
It's a cool enough idea......I'd watch it. Mustaine has had a pretty interesting life & I'm sure his family life will be of interest to a decent amount of folks.

Tons of $ in having a successful reality show, plus it's good promotion for the daughter. Nothing wrong with trying to take advantage of opportunities that are available to you.....
 
Don't know about reality, but I got two VIP tickets for the 23rd show!!!! :rock:
 
They're both on periscope. Dave does some once in a while.
 
Badronald":11rrlujh said:
CaseyCor":11rrlujh said:
People still watch TV?

Yes, TV is better than it has ever been. By a long shot.
Shows are better than they ever have been, sure. TV as a service, is a joke. You guys can keep paying for cable, I'll watch the same shows you do, whenever I feel like, for free. A show about Dave Mustaine, one of the biggest douchebags on the planet, won't be one of them.

I just set my parents up with a new service provider for internet and home phone. They were paying around $85 a month for cable, including shit they have never used and didn't even know they had. The "HD" channels look like shit, channel numbers change constantly and are grouped in "number-number" format for some stupid fucking reason. Add $44.50 a month for a completely useless home phone, and another $45 for (terrible) internet service. That is INSANE. I paid less in California for a better internet connection with MORE content than they did in Illinois. Get a good internet connection, drop the shitty cable company and enjoy high quality video whenever you want, instead of when Fox tells you.

Think about how much money could be saved every month without the cable bill. That's a new guitar by the end of the year, easy.
 
CaseyCor":pm9mjwg3 said:
Badronald":pm9mjwg3 said:
CaseyCor":pm9mjwg3 said:
People still watch TV?

Yes, TV is better than it has ever been. By a long shot.
Shows are better than they ever have been, sure. TV as a service, is a joke. You guys can keep paying for cable, I'll watch the same shows you do, whenever I feel like, for free. A show about Dave Mustaine, one of the biggest douchebags on the planet, won't be one of them.

I just set my parents up with a new service provider for internet and home phone. They were paying around $85 a month for cable, including shit they have never used and didn't even know they had. The "HD" channels look like shit, channel numbers change constantly and are grouped in "number-number" format for some stupid fucking reason. Add $44.50 a month for a completely useless home phone, and another $45 for (terrible) internet service. That is INSANE. I paid less in California for a better internet connection with MORE content than they did in Illinois. Get a good internet connection, drop the shitty cable company and enjoy high quality video whenever you want, instead of when Fox tells you.

Think about how much money could be saved every month without the cable bill. That's a new guitar by the end of the year, easy.

Agreed.
By the way, I don't watch much traditional TV either.
 
TV content is incredibly good these days. Better Call Saul is coming back soon :)
 
CaseyCor":20u4j4u2 said:
Badronald":20u4j4u2 said:
CaseyCor":20u4j4u2 said:
People still watch TV?

Yes, TV is better than it has ever been. By a long shot.
Shows are better than they ever have been, sure. TV as a service, is a joke. You guys can keep paying for cable, I'll watch the same shows you do, whenever I feel like, for free. A show about Dave Mustaine, one of the biggest douchebags on the planet, won't be one of them.

I just set my parents up with a new service provider for internet and home phone. They were paying around $85 a month for cable, including shit they have never used and didn't even know they had. The "HD" channels look like shit, channel numbers change constantly and are grouped in "number-number" format for some stupid fucking reason. Add $44.50 a month for a completely useless home phone, and another $45 for (terrible) internet service. That is INSANE. I paid less in California for a better internet connection with MORE content than they did in Illinois. Get a good internet connection, drop the shitty cable company and enjoy high quality video whenever you want, instead of when Fox tells you.

Think about how much money could be saved every month without the cable bill. That's a new guitar by the end of the year, easy.

I tried your route dog. The no cable thing. There's always one show missing, no matter what device you choose. This one will have FX, the other device wont. Etc....
Then you have to pay for individual channels. I agree, cable companies SUCK. But I have yet to come across one device that does it all, that doesn't nickel and dime you for every other show you want to watch that has EVERYTHING I watch. And I don't watch sports either.
 
CaseyCor":26cjxq13 said:
TV content is incredibly good these days. Better Call Saul is coming back soon :)

Xfiles is back on too, which is cool. I didn't think I'd like BCS, but I actually liked it. I was initially trying to compare it to Breaking Bad, which is ridiculous (to compare that is) and once I stopped comparing it, it's a pretty good show.

My major gripe is movies. 50,000 movies per year and they ALL SUCK.

Instead of making 50,000 movies per year that suck, they should all get together and make 50 really good movies. Think Charles Bronson, Dirty Harry, etc.... and you see what I mean. Saving Private Ryan. Band of Brothers.

Nobody can make a good fucking movie anymore.
 
billsbigego":1atrsrbn said:
CaseyCor":1atrsrbn said:
Badronald":1atrsrbn said:
CaseyCor":1atrsrbn said:
People still watch TV?

Yes, TV is better than it has ever been. By a long shot.
Shows are better than they ever have been, sure. TV as a service, is a joke. You guys can keep paying for cable, I'll watch the same shows you do, whenever I feel like, for free. A show about Dave Mustaine, one of the biggest douchebags on the planet, won't be one of them.

I just set my parents up with a new service provider for internet and home phone. They were paying around $85 a month for cable, including shit they have never used and didn't even know they had. The "HD" channels look like shit, channel numbers change constantly and are grouped in "number-number" format for some stupid fucking reason. Add $44.50 a month for a completely useless home phone, and another $45 for (terrible) internet service. That is INSANE. I paid less in California for a better internet connection with MORE content than they did in Illinois. Get a good internet connection, drop the shitty cable company and enjoy high quality video whenever you want, instead of when Fox tells you.

Think about how much money could be saved every month without the cable bill. That's a new guitar by the end of the year, easy.

I tried your route dog. The no cable thing. There's always one show missing, no matter what device you choose. This one will have FX, the other device wont. Etc....
Then you have to pay for individual channels. I agree, cable companies SUCK. But I have yet to come across one device that does it all, that doesn't nickel and dime you for every other show you want to watch that has EVERYTHING I watch. And I don't watch sports either.
That's because you're still looking to the same companies to bring you online content as you are on a cable platform. I didn't say to pay for FX via on online subscription instead of on cable. That's no better.

Get a Chromecast for $35, and start streaming content from Stremio and Popcorn Time for free. Get Hulu and Netflix for paid options. Everything I can't find on one of those streaming services, I can download less than an hour after it airs on TV. Put it on a Plex Media Server (again, free) and cast it to the TV. I've been a "cord cutter" since the Xbox 360 came out. Got rid of cable, downloaded everything I wanted to watch and viewed it via a external HD or over my local network. It's even easier now, and still miles ahead of the shit cable has to offer.

Shit, I can watch episodes of new shows BEFORE they air if I feel like it. It's not hard to find.
 
CaseyCor":1ce5bew2 said:
billsbigego":1ce5bew2 said:
CaseyCor":1ce5bew2 said:
Badronald":1ce5bew2 said:
CaseyCor":1ce5bew2 said:
People still watch TV?

Yes, TV is better than it has ever been. By a long shot.
Shows are better than they ever have been, sure. TV as a service, is a joke. You guys can keep paying for cable, I'll watch the same shows you do, whenever I feel like, for free. A show about Dave Mustaine, one of the biggest douchebags on the planet, won't be one of them.

I just set my parents up with a new service provider for internet and home phone. They were paying around $85 a month for cable, including shit they have never used and didn't even know they had. The "HD" channels look like shit, channel numbers change constantly and are grouped in "number-number" format for some stupid fucking reason. Add $44.50 a month for a completely useless home phone, and another $45 for (terrible) internet service. That is INSANE. I paid less in California for a better internet connection with MORE content than they did in Illinois. Get a good internet connection, drop the shitty cable company and enjoy high quality video whenever you want, instead of when Fox tells you.

Think about how much money could be saved every month without the cable bill. That's a new guitar by the end of the year, easy.

I tried your route dog. The no cable thing. There's always one show missing, no matter what device you choose. This one will have FX, the other device wont. Etc....
Then you have to pay for individual channels. I agree, cable companies SUCK. But I have yet to come across one device that does it all, that doesn't nickel and dime you for every other show you want to watch that has EVERYTHING I watch. And I don't watch sports either.
That's because you're still looking to the same companies to bring you online content as you are on a cable platform. I didn't say to pay for FX via on online subscription instead of on cable. That's no better.

Get a Chromecast for $35, and start streaming content from Stremio and Popcorn Time for free. Get Hulu and Netflix for paid options. Everything I can't find on one of those streaming services, I can download less than an hour after it airs on TV. Put it on a Plex Media Server (again, free) and cast it to the TV. I've been a "cord cutter" since the Xbox 360 came out. Got rid of cable, downloaded everything I wanted to watch and viewed it via a external HD or over my local network. It's even easier now, and still miles ahead of the shit cable has to offer.

Shit, I can watch episodes of new shows BEFORE they air if I feel like it. It's not hard to find.

Sounds like a lot of work to me... I'm a "where's the damn remote?!" and push a button.. :lol: :LOL:
I would check out the show just to see.. If it sucks I won't watch again, but it would be funny to see Dave walk in a feed store "Ey theyare bowa.. yew look good in that long hayer and tiit jeans... PPPTT (ting)
 
HilltopExplosion":aflr0p6p said:
CaseyCor":aflr0p6p said:
billsbigego":aflr0p6p said:
CaseyCor":aflr0p6p said:
Badronald":aflr0p6p said:
CaseyCor":aflr0p6p said:
People still watch TV?

Yes, TV is better than it has ever been. By a long shot.
Shows are better than they ever have been, sure. TV as a service, is a joke. You guys can keep paying for cable, I'll watch the same shows you do, whenever I feel like, for free. A show about Dave Mustaine, one of the biggest douchebags on the planet, won't be one of them.

I just set my parents up with a new service provider for internet and home phone. They were paying around $85 a month for cable, including shit they have never used and didn't even know they had. The "HD" channels look like shit, channel numbers change constantly and are grouped in "number-number" format for some stupid fucking reason. Add $44.50 a month for a completely useless home phone, and another $45 for (terrible) internet service. That is INSANE. I paid less in California for a better internet connection with MORE content than they did in Illinois. Get a good internet connection, drop the shitty cable company and enjoy high quality video whenever you want, instead of when Fox tells you.

Think about how much money could be saved every month without the cable bill. That's a new guitar by the end of the year, easy.

I tried your route dog. The no cable thing. There's always one show missing, no matter what device you choose. This one will have FX, the other device wont. Etc....
Then you have to pay for individual channels. I agree, cable companies SUCK. But I have yet to come across one device that does it all, that doesn't nickel and dime you for every other show you want to watch that has EVERYTHING I watch. And I don't watch sports either.
That's because you're still looking to the same companies to bring you online content as you are on a cable platform. I didn't say to pay for FX via on online subscription instead of on cable. That's no better.

Get a Chromecast for $35, and start streaming content from Stremio and Popcorn Time for free. Get Hulu and Netflix for paid options. Everything I can't find on one of those streaming services, I can download less than an hour after it airs on TV. Put it on a Plex Media Server (again, free) and cast it to the TV. I've been a "cord cutter" since the Xbox 360 came out. Got rid of cable, downloaded everything I wanted to watch and viewed it via a external HD or over my local network. It's even easier now, and still miles ahead of the shit cable has to offer.

Shit, I can watch episodes of new shows BEFORE they air if I feel like it. It's not hard to find.

Sounds like a lot of work to me... I'm a "where's the damn remote?!" and push a button.. :lol: :LOL:
I would check out the show just to see.. If it sucks I won't watch again, but it would be funny to see Dave walk in a feed store "Ey theyare bowa.. yew look good in that long hayer and tiit jeans... PPPTT (ting)
But that's what I do as well. It's incredibly easy. For content I have already, I turn my TV on, grab my phone and open up the Plex app, and hit play. YouTube and Twitch.tv, same thing. Open app, pick the video, hit go. Couldn't be easier. If for whatever reason you can't find the show you're looking for, a google search will give you a place to download it. Add it to your media server (Plex in my case), which takes about 10 seconds, and hit play. You can watch whatever you want, for free, at any time (assuming you've got internet access).
 
:D I've gone over 9 months with only HD tv and Netflix. Wally World has blue ray DVDs for $7.88

I don't miss my $170 a month bill from cable/internet company. :yes:
 
CaseyCor":3pzs8w6k said:
billsbigego":3pzs8w6k said:
CaseyCor":3pzs8w6k said:
Badronald":3pzs8w6k said:
CaseyCor":3pzs8w6k said:
People still watch TV?

Yes, TV is better than it has ever been. By a long shot.
Shows are better than they ever have been, sure. TV as a service, is a joke. You guys can keep paying for cable, I'll watch the same shows you do, whenever I feel like, for free. A show about Dave Mustaine, one of the biggest douchebags on the planet, won't be one of them.

I just set my parents up with a new service provider for internet and home phone. They were paying around $85 a month for cable, including shit they have never used and didn't even know they had. The "HD" channels look like shit, channel numbers change constantly and are grouped in "number-number" format for some stupid fucking reason. Add $44.50 a month for a completely useless home phone, and another $45 for (terrible) internet service. That is INSANE. I paid less in California for a better internet connection with MORE content than they did in Illinois. Get a good internet connection, drop the shitty cable company and enjoy high quality video whenever you want, instead of when Fox tells you.

Think about how much money could be saved every month without the cable bill. That's a new guitar by the end of the year, easy.

I tried your route dog. The no cable thing. There's always one show missing, no matter what device you choose. This one will have FX, the other device wont. Etc....
Then you have to pay for individual channels. I agree, cable companies SUCK. But I have yet to come across one device that does it all, that doesn't nickel and dime you for every other show you want to watch that has EVERYTHING I watch. And I don't watch sports either.
That's because you're still looking to the same companies to bring you online content as you are on a cable platform. I didn't say to pay for FX via on online subscription instead of on cable. That's no better.

Get a Chromecast for $35, and start streaming content from Stremio and Popcorn Time for free. Get Hulu and Netflix for paid options. Everything I can't find on one of those streaming services, I can download less than an hour after it airs on TV. Put it on a Plex Media Server (again, free) and cast it to the TV. I've been a "cord cutter" since the Xbox 360 came out. Got rid of cable, downloaded everything I wanted to watch and viewed it via a external HD or over my local network. It's even easier now, and still miles ahead of the shit cable has to offer.

Shit, I can watch episodes of new shows BEFORE they air if I feel like it. It's not hard to find.

I have Netflix, Amazon prime already. I tried Hulu for a week. Nothing new on there. I watch Discovery, HBO, History channel, AMC, Fox, and a bunch of others. I'll check out the Chromecast.
 
Check this out. Mustaines Daughter doing a Megadeth Cover. Typical Nashville stuff, but a killer voice.



:rock:
 
Zero interest in watching Mave talk about what weirdness goes on in TN.
 
meanwhile dystopia is incredible,which at album #14 in a 54 year old alcoholic drug addict/genius’ career who failed rehab 17 times ain’t too shabby
compared to what’s left of metallica....you do the math
 
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