I want a live action version of the Dungeons And Dragons cartoon. Venger would scary many kids.
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I want a live action version of the Dungeons And Dragons cartoon. Venger would scary many kids.
Jesus, Trey.....can I have your babies?
The answer is no. No, I can't, I'm a dude. Stupid question.
As for least favorite/most disappointing, I have to say I continue to be utterly amazed that people love and recommend Michael Giachinno's work. That man can't write a good memorable theme to save his life, and every time I give him a shot again I'm profoundly disappointed. He did a great job on the Incredibles and the Medal of Honor games, but that's about it as far as I'm concerned. His Star Trek score is one of the biggest wasted opportunities I've heard. Edit: That comes off a bit harsh. He's not a bad composer by any stretch, but I think he shouldn't be scoring "epic" movies, his strength seems to be in mid-level thriller territory
Oh....It's ON!
Not really. I love his work on Lost and his Life and Death theme is very memorable.
I agree with you on his Star Trek score, though, it was very disappointing. As was his work on Mission Impossible 4
I recently wrote a top twenty favourite 80s movie score in my blog (link in my sig). Outside of the 80s, I love the scores to- Face/Off, Jurassic Park, Edward Scissorhands, Superman, Mission Impossible 3 (Giacchino rules, his score to the show Lost is amazing), Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs, Iron Man, Captain America and tons more. I can't remember them all.
Jerry Goldsmith was one of my favourite composersbut I hate his score to Runaway. Also not a fan of the scores to Goldeneye, The Terminator (though T2 is awesome), Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Thor, Green Lantern among others.
Jimmy B wrote:rtambree wrote:You've gotta learn to let go, man. As Simon Pegg did in Spaced, take all your Star Wars videos, action figures, posters, books, computer games, and other Lucasarts crap and build a big funeral pyre in the yard and burn it. You must pass through the five stages of grieving and once you're out the other side, you won't care about Greedo or the wooden acting or the boring plot or lame effects ever again. Lucas could insert 3D Jar Jar all through A New Hope and you won't care.
But not as Simon Pegg did in real life- publicly declare he and Star Wars were done then voice a character in the Clone Wars TV show
(I'm just messing, I love Simon Pegg)
He may have voiced a character in a Star Wars show, but he played a live-action character in the Star Trek movie. I think it's clear which of the two franchises he favors now...
... that being the one that pays him more money...
Yeah, can't fault the guy for going where the cash is
You've gotta learn to let go, man. As Simon Pegg did in Spaced, take all your Star Wars videos, action figures, posters, books, computer games, and other Lucasarts crap and build a big funeral pyre in the yard and burn it. You must pass through the five stages of grieving and once you're out the other side, you won't care about Greedo or the wooden acting or the boring plot or lame effects ever again. Lucas could insert 3D Jar Jar all through A New Hope and you won't care.
But not as Simon Pegg did in real life- publicly declare he and Star Wars were done then voice a character in the Clone Wars TV show
(I'm just messing, I love Simon Pegg)
I still say Gary is the hero of the whole thing. Like Short Round in Temple Of Doom
Oh, John, don't you go getting my hopes up now
It is dated but I still enjoy it. Plissken is a badass and I love the ending. It's not my favourite Carpenter film, though
For a British take on Kony 2012 I hand you over to Charlie Brooker-
(apologies for the British references at the start, stick with it though, it gets interesting...)
This is from 10 O'Clock Live on Channel 4 from a couple of weeks ago. It made me like Boy George!(while also not hating the other guy)
I didn't notice that the first time either. Cool
Love it.
These Scots were big in the 80s with this song-
Have you ever seen this clip of David Tennant in Scots sitcom Rab C. Nesbitt back in the late 80s/early 90s?
We do have some ok rock bands, though-
And of course-
I don't, I was just joking because Scottish music if often reviled (bagpipes etc)
I had never heard of The Civil Wars or Delta Rae before today but both those songs were awesome.
I won't post any Scottish music
Been watching some old Jackie Chan fight scenes on youtube and thought I'd post one or two...
I lost count at the number of times I said 'ouch' watching this, shame the foley is a bit shit-
This one is from a shit film but I love the use of props in it. I also love that Jackie really doesn't want to fight here and he hardly throws a punch at all-
Stephanie Wooten, the girl from the Aladdin commentary, worked on that Vader VW ad.
She did? Cool
Not sure if anyone has posted this (if so, I'm sorry) but this is a UK ad for Volkswagen from last year-
I really don't care about the LOTR films but, my God, if I could I'd watch the live show, I'd be there for sure. I don't get the internet at home until Thursday, though so I can't but I hope you guys have a great time. Good luck to the DiFers, it should be a fun one!
Yeah, I have the cd too. It's an awesome score, very atmospheric. I haven't seen the film in years, never bought it on dvd for some reason. I had the Marvel Comics adaptation, though.
I love Elfman's score to Nightbreed. It is very Elfman but I still adore it.
Yeah, he was in Thor briefly with his bow and arrow
I'd love to hear Eddie get involved in another martial arts themed commentary, perhaps Warrior?
^
This. Any film just as long as Eddie and Mike get to talk about movie fighting again. Even if it's a film with bad movie fighting. Also, I'm always holding out hope for a comm for Kickboxer or Bloodsport!
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