Noboru Wataya
Banned
Let’s be honest, we aren’t all as cool as our anime avatars have us believe. What makes you happy, just as long as no one else witnessess your joy.
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Armageddon (the movie). Rumble Roses. Tickling my own feet. Playing infinite combos in Magic: the Gathering...actually, wait, scratch that last one. I don't give a damn who sees me doing that.
Hmm my last Guilty pleasure was probably all seasons of Teenwolf. This show was stupid but also very entertaining. And I guess for women and gay people it was also a joy to watch.
A big bag of Classic Lays.
Romcoms are also great especially british and Japanese ones for me. The old Japanese 2000er ones were so outstanding....RomComs.
Cutthroat Island among others...
Now that's an underrated score, the movie sucks but the main theme is fucking AMAZING, it's perfect "pirate" music.
Mostly watching 90's movies/cartoons and listening to 90's music. Just takes me back to the simplier, carefree, and more innocent times.
Daredevil (2003), Hulk (2003) and Alien vs Predator. Also Spider-Man 3.
I still enjoy kids shows from when I was younger, the other day I was watching Wishbone on youtube lol. Shit like Ghostwriter, Animaniacs, Goosebumps, AYAOTD, etc. I enjoy 90's nostalgia.
Are You Afraid of the Dark was brilliant. Such a good show.
Eating an entire package of Fruit Stripe gum in one sitting
Not many women on here I guessWell at least (so far) no one has said they enjoy watching 50 Shades of Grey.
That's 50 shades of fucked up.Not many women on here I guess
Well at least (so far) no one has said they enjoy watching 50 Shades of Grey.
I happened to see it on TV a couple of years ago. Cringeworthy would be an understatement.I watched the first one. Biggest piece of shit movie I've ever seen. My wife hated it too (and made fun of it the whole time). I love her.
I really like the Resident Evil films.
Thats right, the Milla Jovovich ones.
Never really like their romcom or pop music but I fell in love with their action/crime/suspense films.I'm a sucker for romcom movies and in form of j/kdramas.
Never really like their romcom or pop music but I fell in love with their action/crime/suspense films.
Never really like their romcom or pop music but I fell in love with their action/crime/suspense films.
Yep and also the vengeance series are pretty good. Even better than most hollywood action films today which became to formulaic.Dude, korean thrillers like oldboy, I saw the devil, the chaser and so on are the bomb.
But we don't have anime avatars.Let’s be honest, we aren’t all as cool as our anime avatars have us believe.
Well, it's underrated by the general public. In the film music community, it is held in extremely high regard and seen as one of those scores that you have to experience at least once, so truly not underrated there.
But I agree it is fantastic and beats the Pirates scores by a country mile (even though I love those as well, at least the third one).
It's just a shame it's wasted on such a bad movie, in fact is there any other movie ever where there's such a disconnect with how beautiful the score is versus how bad the movie is?
Somebody really needs to borrow the theme for a better pirate movie or I got an idea, Ubisoft should license it and retool as the main theme for the upcoming Skull & Bones, much like how they turned Seal's Crazy into a sea shanty sounding song.
Also, if you want an intense pirate experience that will make you instinctively yell "ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!" listen to the main theme while looking at this artwork.
Two scores immediately come to mind: The Last Airbender by James Newton Howard, and Lair, ironically by John Debney again. Well, Lair was a videogame, and technically not a bad one at all after a year when they patched it. Screw that, Lair was awful before the control patch, and awesome after that. It was ruined by stupendous control decisions. It flopped though. And with it another fantastic score went to waste.
Gabriel Yared's removed Troy score is the greatest tragedy though, but maybe for the better. I love Troy as a movie, but I have to admit Yared wrote music that was far above what that movie actually was. He wrote an opera while the movie is just historical action. I love it but there was a huge disconnect there if I ever heard one. It's the greatest score never released. Luckily, it's easy to find on the interwebs. (Yours truly even created a 'Preservation Project' for it )
Also, can you remember one scene from 1492 Conquest of Paradise? Bet you can hum the theme right now though...
Also, retooling and reusing the theme for another film or game wouldn't work out. It's far too '1940s Korngold' for that. It wouldn't fly, no matter how much I hate to say that.