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Newly Released Audio From TSA On 9/11
The whole soundtrack to The Thin Red Line is amazing, especially 'Light':
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAP6FGwHnSs
Journey to the Line by Hans Zimmer(...)
Newly Released Audio From TSA On 9/11
Journey to the Line by Hans Zimmer makes a powerful soundtrack for this video. If you want to give it a try click the link below and (Skip Ad) then play both videos together. Music starts automatically at 55 sec.
https://youtu.be/TG9-j3eevL4?t=55s
Nerdwriter: What Made Darth Vader Visually Iconic
He forgot things like the mask itself, the look and design of it.
He didn't mention the control panel on his chest, that made us wonder if he was human or machine or how much of each.
He didn't mention the Imperial March which framed the dark presence of Vader when he came on screen. Star Wars was the first movie to use a full Soundtrack to emote the feel of everything and control the viewers emotions as they watched...
(Jaws was the first to use the sound in this way, but Star Wars was the first to use the Orchestra.
A GoPro Adventure
Gotta love that 70's soundtrack!
Opus 'n Bill Bloom County Screensaver ('93): Censored Toast
Thppt.
Should have had a Deathtongue soundtrack.
Typical Opus, hogging the limelight.
Tank
Off topic, but if you like this retro style Tron sort of stuff in video games and rhythm games - you might like the game Thumper. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdRGg5810bk
It's almost like Tron meets a Tim Burton psychedelic nightmare to the Mad Max: Fury Road soundtrack. It's pretty brutal but when it clicks it's awesome.
ant (Member Profile)
Your video, Céline Dion - Ashes (Deadpool 2 Motion Picture Soundtrack), has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Devo - Girl U Want
The soundtrack introduced me to Devo.
This song was on the Tank Girl soundtrack, so this always reminds me of Tank Girl.
Devo - Girl U Want
This song was on the Tank Girl soundtrack, so this always reminds me of Tank Girl.
Schoolhouse Rock--Conjunction Junction
Bob Durough dead at 94
RIP
*promote to celebrate the author of my childhoods Saturday morning soundtrack
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly played by a live Orchestra
Very nicely done... demonstrates the impact that an inspired soundtrack can have on a movie. Ditto newtboy, will have to watch that one again real soon.
MiniDOOM - Launch Trailer, play now!
Man, Doom had such an awesome soundtrack.
Rabbit of Seville
I have to admit.
I was lucky enough to see this performed LIVE.
Performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, with the original cartoon played uncut on Big Screen.
With Mel Blank standing on stage introducing it, and answering questions afterwards.
I got to See over Two hours of footage with the VSO performing soundtrack to some of Loony Toons best musical pieces. With Mel breaking them down and performing between each piece.
Most people don't know that the full uncut versions of these cartoons are never shown any more.
Mark Hamill : "He's not my Luke Skywalker"
I honestly don't know about Lucas.
He COULD be a Tolkien-esque visionary... or he could have taken a bunch of pre-existing elements (Kurosawa, Flash Gordon, the Dam Busters) and meshed them together and lucked out with an insanely talented group of people.
I don't want to write him off (I spent 20 years idolizing him from childhood to when I finally admitted how bad the prequels were).
But I also can't ignore the argument that much of what I love about Star Wars comes not from Lucas, but from Ralph McQuarrie's art, Ben Burtt's sound, John Williams' soundtrack (with a massive nod to Holst as well), Lawrence Kasdan's dialogue and the performances of Ford, Guinness and James Earl Jones.
LOL -- even if I somewhat agree with @ant, too.
Lucas maybe doesn't get enough credit for being a genius, Tolkien-esque "world creator".
Sure seems like he was at his best when he took that creative genius and paired it up with other people (NOT yes-men) to cover screenwriting duties (anything beyond broad-strokes, particularly dialog), directing, and probably casting etc. also. Given that, I breathed a sigh of relief when he sold to Disney. Star Wars wasn't going anywhere but down with him at the helm, but I like what Disney has done with it.
Then again, what do I know? His franchise to do with as he pleased. Just so happened that *I'm* also pleased with the net result...
Grosse Pointe Blank - Shooting Scene With Doom 2 Arcade
Doom 2 would have been cooler with Motörhead on the soundtrack.