I knew that! It was, uh, in the walkthrough I looked in when I realized I had no idea what the controls were. All I've ever found is nuyen – what other stuff is there? I kinda miss having an excuse to read Shakespeare and also getting free copies of his books, if only for a short time. (You dooo. And I really need to read A Darkling Plain.)
(Unfortunately that was about four years ago, so I've forgotten them.)
Ooh, what about Tim Curry? He voices so many ridiculous villains. …I used to have this whole list in my head of Voice Actors What Are Awesome, but I seem to have forgotten it. I think Billy West was on there, and whoever voiced Jafar, and Everyone In Half-Life 2, and…we'll just add Steve Russell to the list, won't we. Ooh! And Tara Strong. I love Seem's voice. And David Hayter. Also, the Original Voices for the Prince and Farah in Prince of Persia. And, and, and, Richard Horvitz. Scar was just so awesomely dry, really. "Well, forgive me for not leaping for joy. Bad back, you know." (I know! I'm not sure if it's awesome or a bit scary. Most of my friends don't do that, but they seem to have embraced it as an endearing quirk, which is a relief.)
I'm not sure if I could come up with anything as gloriously bizarre as what they already have. I mean, those strings of random words take effort to construct – the most I could do is add a little coherency to the phishing emails.
Really? What songs? Black Heart sort of started playing in my head when I was in Puyallup once, and I still don't know why. Hell's Coming With Me is by a band called Iris (a BAND, not the song) and it's got lyrics like, "they say that you're a fighting man/the one to keep an eye out for/and if I ever find you/I'll make you an example." It's pretty much about how the singer is going to find this person and kick their ass. Thus, it made me think of Hester, because it's got a certain suicidal element to it as well. The band itself is kind of…techno-y. And the song is remarkably cheerful sounding. I quite like it, but I wish it was more badass. Another my brain tried to apply was Bang Bang, you know, from Kill Bill? It applies to a lot of people, really, specifically Pandora or Katherine or maybe even Stilton Keane.
(Eee! I do love it so. That's one of my favourite shots in the entire movie.)
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Date: 2006-12-12 07:12 am (UTC)(Unfortunately that was about four years ago, so I've forgotten them.)
Ooh, what about Tim Curry? He voices so many ridiculous villains. …I used to have this whole list in my head of Voice Actors What Are Awesome, but I seem to have forgotten it. I think Billy West was on there, and whoever voiced Jafar, and Everyone In Half-Life 2, and…we'll just add Steve Russell to the list, won't we. Ooh! And Tara Strong. I love Seem's voice. And David Hayter. Also, the Original Voices for the Prince and Farah in Prince of Persia. And, and, and, Richard Horvitz. Scar was just so awesomely dry, really. "Well, forgive me for not leaping for joy. Bad back, you know." (I know! I'm not sure if it's awesome or a bit scary. Most of my friends don't do that, but they seem to have embraced it as an endearing quirk, which is a relief.)
I'm not sure if I could come up with anything as gloriously bizarre as what they already have. I mean, those strings of random words take effort to construct – the most I could do is add a little coherency to the phishing emails.
Really? What songs? Black Heart sort of started playing in my head when I was in Puyallup once, and I still don't know why. Hell's Coming With Me is by a band called Iris (a BAND, not the song) and it's got lyrics like, "they say that you're a fighting man/the one to keep an eye out for/and if I ever find you/I'll make you an example." It's pretty much about how the singer is going to find this person and kick their ass. Thus, it made me think of Hester, because it's got a certain suicidal element to it as well. The band itself is kind of…techno-y. And the song is remarkably cheerful sounding. I quite like it, but I wish it was more badass. Another my brain tried to apply was Bang Bang, you know, from Kill Bill? It applies to a lot of people, really, specifically Pandora or Katherine or maybe even Stilton Keane.
(Eee! I do love it so. That's one of my favourite shots in the entire movie.)