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Dutch guy who does voices on the internet, in videos and games. I'm also a biology teacher.
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Aladdin (Alan Menken, Howard Ashman & Tim Rice):
Still my favourite Disney movie. Everything about this score is perfect in my eyes.
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The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim (Jeremy Soule):
I've owned this game for about 10 years and I still haven't played it. I know the entire soundtrack, though....
My Steam library is too big
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Snow White with the Red Hair (Michiru Oshima):
A cute anime with a great score. Too bad they haven't made more seasons of this series yet.
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Robin Hood (Andy Price):
This BBC TV show was great for the first season and a half and then went downhill, but it did give us Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield soon after and also this great score.
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My condolences.
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For A Few Dollars More (Ennio Morricone):
Second of the Dollars trilogy, I feel the use of the music box in this movie might have inspired the music box in POTC Dead Man's Chest.
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Escaflowne - A Girl In Gaea (Yoko Kanno & Hajime Mizoguchi):
What I like about this soundtrack is how a wide variaty of different styles of music work really well together, but that's something Yoko Kanno has been very good at for a long time.
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Check out my pre-launch!
www.kickstarter.com/projects/bob...
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (John Williams):
Since it's John Williams' birthday today, I think it's appropriate to post one of my favourite movies in this thread.
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Thunderbirds (Barry Gray):
This series is one I saw as a young kid and had a big impact on me. Coming from the mind of Gerry Anderson when think about how to possibly save people from a collapsed mine, this series took the world by storm in the 60s.
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How was Rihanna a good choice for Smurfette?
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Ah yes the heart, the source of menopause, situated right in the middle of the belly with the size of a melon...
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The Witcher Season 1 (Sonya Belousova & Giona Ostinelli):
A very varied soundtrack with a lot of different sounds and songs. The first season was pretty great and I still don't know why they hired a different composer for the subsequent seasons.
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I's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (Ernest Gold):
One of my favourite movies ever made, which got introduced to me at a young age because my parents loved it so much. So it has a special place in my heart. I always get very happy hearing this music :)
Fun fact: Ernest Gold is the father of Andrew Gold
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That's really cool!
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I.Q Final Perfect Music File (Takayuki Hattori):
It feels the composer for this simple puzzle game (Intelligent Qube) got a completely different memo, but it did result in a great soundtrack.
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3:10 to Yuma (Marco Beltrami):
A great Western soundtrack that deviates quite a lot from the classic Western sounds we have come used to over the years.
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Warioland 3 (Kozue Ishikawa):
This was the first game on the game boy I ever owned and played so many times. The end title song was the best reward every time I finished the game. 8bitmusictheory just released a great video on this game.
Also I forgot to include the composers in the last tweets :/
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A Short Hike:
A lovely little game with a relaxing soundtrack. I would recommend listening to this album if you go for a walk (which it's made for ironically). The music also reminds me of the Taiwanese animated short "Out of Sight" which you can find on Youtube.
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Toy Story 2
The first Randy Newman soundtrack I owned, also the first time I discovered he also wrote scores besides songs.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lRG...
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The Treasure Planet soundtrack always brings memories back of going to the library and being able to borrow up to 6 CDs at a time. This one I borrowed a lot until I got it for real. I will also try to post songs that would not be the ones you would immediatly think of
www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3c-...
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For messing on an island with a three headed monkey
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TV/Streaming:
Columbo Season 1
Mr Bates vs The Post Office
Spy x Family S2
Smiling Friends S2
Doom Patrol
Fallout
Frieren
Pokemon Concierge
Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions
Demon Slayer S4
Music By John Williams
Brooklyn 99
Also both concert I saw this year were great!
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Games:
Dead Estate: Assignment Anya
Star Wars Jedi Survivor
Lego Bricktales
En Garde!
Pikuniku
Sea of Thieves
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Time for a recap of the best things I've seen/played this year in no particular order.
Movies:
The Boy and the Heron
The Outfit
Dune Part 2
Godzilla -1.0
12 Angry Men
Dracula (1931)
Frankenstein + Bride
Deadpool x Wolverine
Furiosa + Fury Road
Spy x Family - Code White
Cowboy Bebop the Movie
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine:
Saw the first 6 season years ago and only recently watched the last 2 seasons. It's still one of my favourite comedy shows.
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You too!
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The Gardens Between:
A cute little short game with a fun gaming concept. Check it out.
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Venom The Last Dance:
After writing this a week or so after having seen the movie, it hasn't had a big impact on my memory. Quite forgettable.
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It was fun getting Christmas presents and finishing a Fort of the Damned with you today, good sir!
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Bill Bailey - Dandelion Mind:
A fun comedy special with good audience engagement.
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Millie:
A game in which Snake has become a puzzle game. It's decent.
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The Life And Deaths Of Christopher Lee:
A look at the career of Christopher Lee, it's well made except for the large amounts of AI imagery strewn throughout it. It looks ugly and distracts from the rest.
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Music By John Williams:
Eventhough this documentary is more than 2 hours, it feels too short to encompass the entire career of my favourite composer of all time. Yes, I am biased, but I really loved this documentary.