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danielsangeo

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  1. Okay, I hope I'm not overstepping any bounds here but I just did the subtitles to Galaxy Gulp. If this isn't okay to post here (this isn't an Accursed Farms production after all), please feel free to delete this and accept my apologies. Thanks!

  2. I had just watched his crossover review with Todd in the Shadows of The Wiz. I have to agree with them both. The songs were good but the story...? And what was up with the camera work in the "Ease on Down the Road" song?

     

    Also, I agree that Evilene was a cool version of the Wicked Witch of the West (and, in my opinion, with the best song of the movie: "Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News").

     

    Loved the review. :)

  3. Hello, Accursed Farmers!

     

    Are there currently any videos out there that have not yet been subtitled that you think should have them? If so, post them here. It could be Civil Protection or it could be others. I think all of the Freeman's Mind episodes currently have subtitles (but correct me if I'm wrong!).

     

    I can only speak and write English so I can't help with other languages, but if you think there are videos that are missing subtitles, please post them in this thread and, if I get a chance, I'll see what I can provide.

     

    Thanks! :D

  4. Anybody else notice that on Daniel's girl avatar, she's on the Accursed Farms forum? Did you make that yourself or something?

     

    Yep. The original picture had something else on the computer screen. I just took a screen shot of the AF forum front page and stuck it onto the computer screen. :)

  5. In the vein of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, a young Thomas Edison is accepted into the American version of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He finds out that the school will be demolished to make way for a Muggle railroad and it's up to him, his friends Nikola and Marie, and the rest of the school to put a stop to the railroad, planned by evil wizard disguised as a Muggle: Ulysses S. Grant.

     

    All Dogs Go to Heaven

  6. No, because I woke up just a little while ago. I won't be sleeping for another 16 hours at least.

     

    Who is your favorite Star Wars character from the released movies that isn't one of the well-known characters (Anakin/Vader, Luke, Padme, Leia, Chewie, C3PO, R2D2, Palpatine/Sidious, Obi-Wan, Qui-Gonn, Grievous, Watto, the Viceroys, and so on are not to be included)?

  7. I've always been partial to Capriccio Italien Op 45 by Tchaikovsky. Not necessarily the entire song, though it's good, but a specific portion:

     

    01SEOm9oS-k

    Advance to 12:36 and play until about 13:15. Yes, it's short, but it's so awesome.

     

    Back in the late 80s, early 90s, when you bought movies (on VHS), they would have previews. Sometimes, the studio itself (Paramount, Universal, whatever) would have their own "previews" in which they show short clips of movies that they've made. I don't remember which studio did it, but they matched their movie clips to that approximately 40 seconds of bombast. I wish I knew who did it because I really love it. But, for now, I settle for that. :)

     

    So, yeah, Tchaikovsky, baby, but I can also go for some "Hungarian" songs (Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt and Hungarian Dance No. 5 by Johannes Brahms) and, actually, Carl Stalling did some great work, too.

     

    But, if you guys are interested in Tchaikovsky, there is what I like to call the "'Weird Al' Yankovic of Classical Music". His name is Peter Schickele and he goes under the pseudonym PDQ Bach. If you like the 1812 Overture, why not see what inspired it by listening to "1712 Overture"?

     

    lhnT4n18Kms

     

    :lol:(And when I say "inspired", I mean "ripped off")

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