"True Survivor" from the movie Kung Fury. It's a very funny 30 minute indie short that pays homage to 80's movies, culture, series and music. You can watch it on YT.
This blue eye perceives all things conjoined. The past, the future, and the present. Everything flows and all is connected. This eye is not merely seen reality. It is touching the truth. Open the eye of truth... There is nothing to fear.
Some random dude on Nintendo Life.
Toriel left for a while, so Freaky Fred took over her place!
Not changing this part of the signature until Nintendo announces Super Mario Sunshine 2.
[Started 10/31/15]
Haven't listened to a lot of Muse, but I'm under the impression they don't usually make music that starts out sounding like it belongs in a Mortal Kombat movie. Not that I'm complaining of course. Definitely one of the better songs I've heard from them (and on the same album as Kinghts of Cydonia, to boot!).
While the He-Man version is more comical, I find the original 4 Non Blondes version of What's Up very nice. Dear Mr. President by the same band (not to be confused by the Pink Floyd song of the same name) also hit me hard for some reason.
R.I.P. James Horner Here's one of my favorite themes of his from Krull: "Ride of the Firemares" - Krull, James Horner, 1983
I absolutely love how triumphant and majestic it sounds, and is one of the best things about the soundtrack which itself is one of the best things of one of my favorite movies.
I cannot believe he's gone The Pagemaster, the first two An American Tail movies, The Land Before Time; those movies were a big part of my childhood and his music in them were so engrossing and incredible, and his themes in the live-action movies (Aliens, Titanic, Avatar, The Amazing Spider-Man, Deep Impact, Glory) were no less so.
I really like Tyler, The Creator's new album, Cherry Bomb, because I think it has such unique production. I think Tyler is the most original producer for hip-hop songs today.
This song is very explicit. I put spoiler tags over the title because the title is a bit suggestive. Blow My Load - Tyler, The Creator
I've found myself having to listen to two particular Tom Waits songs almost daily: Tango Till They're Sore and All the World is Green. I thought I'd share them for someone else to enjoy.
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