10) Mirror, Mirror (The Original Series) I was torn between this episode and “Space Seed,” the episode that introduced Khan Noonien Singh. The episode gets to the heart of two key concerns: leadership and the nature of civilization. As Spock helpfully explains at the end, Kirk is a civilized man masquerading as a barbarian. They’re both great episodes, but “Space Seed” partly gets a lot of its fame from the surpassing brilliance of . But the alternate-universe episode “Mirror, Mirror” is the only occasion where Kirk is faced with a barbaric version of himself and forced to impersonate his double. And “Space Seed” is one of a number of “maniacs and fascists try to take over the Enterprise” episodes. In fact, a major pattern in the original Trek is Kirk being faced with another man who challenges his authority: sometimes an actual duplicate Kirk, sometimes just a man who shares some of Kirk’s qualities.
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Thanks for this funny little play on words now "Star Wars" day, and embraced some of our favorite stars from their inner geek (virtually, at least) of the tweets to celebrate the occasion. "New Moon", the actor Chaske Spencer (pictured) on Twitter a favorite phrase of the original trilogy, "Star Wars status day, just Ok, so here is mine, Leia" I love you "Han Solo" I I know "- Empire Strikes Back." Liz Lee, whose background Twitter screaming "fans of" Star Wars "!" Twitter a certain emotion in all caps setting. "# # MAYTHEFOURTHBEWITHYOU STARWARS HAPPY DAYS" Errbody !!!". That the fourth be with you! Got it? .
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Room 104. With a Q & A after the panel, the most exclusive lists and gifts for participants. Moderate Bryan Fuller (creator, Pushing Daisies, producer, Heroes), interested parties to discuss their respective projects, the director of the Central composer's relationship and how they got their big break in music composition. 1:30 to 2:30 CW3PR with Behind the Music: Composition of the Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy Film Composers assigned Jim Dooley (Pushing Daisies), Nathan Barr (True Blood), Scott Starrett (the event), Marco Beltrami (V, Scream 4), Michael Suby (The Vampire Diaries) and Sean Callery (24) are compounds and films WonderCon fans at Comic-Con "and television series, and I am here to share a point of view behind development hilarious musical moments in television and film.
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Quintessential Star Elizabeth Taylor Dies At 79
Was as perfect as celluloid, was fully man off the screen. Most, however, find his diva, but humble, generous and fun. It may have been the last movie star, but Taylor's life was very messy with the icon on the screen. His tumultuous personal life has been married eight times, including twice to Richard Burton was a first model of modern celebrity.
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The reason is that they all contain the same bit of melody that I’m counting as the fanfare here. Sonic The Hedgehog (1, 2) – “Title”: Now the Genesis sound chip makes it hard to determine if this would be played in real life with brass instruments, but otherwise the opening screen music for the first (and second) Sonic game is a true fanfare. Disgaea (1) – “The Anthem Of Braves”: That’s right, space cadets, being a Defender of Earth is always better when accompanies by a majestic fanfare! That’s why Captain Gordon and his crew has this tune play when he and his crew are on screen. Actually the melody appears six times, but the “Control Select” music is soft instead of a fanfare. It’s not majestic enough for my tastes to place higher, but does convey the sense of “You won! You’re awesome!” well.07. Anyway, the reason this tune is so high on my list is that it hooked me in right from the first level. Dragon Quest – “Overture”: If you’ve played any of the games, you know what this tune is, and why it’s number one. I felt like a great hero, just from listening to it. Every part just screams “epic adventure”, while a few parts also say “but it won’t be dark and moody”. It’s just not as grand or majestic as the other fanfares here.08. That means this tune is for his invaluable team as well as him! After all, Jennifer and Thursday are no less brave than Gordon, and he wouldn’t be the defender he is without them!03. For those of you unfamiliar, a fanfare is a piece of music played on brass instruments (usually trumpets) in a bombastic manner, to celebrate something (it’s also why it’s now also used to describe a form of hype and promotion). Or the opening to “Superman: The Movie”, or the ending music to the “Indiana Jones” films. I don’t think any musical piece has said “great hero” to me like this other than the aforementioned “Superman” overture.01. Oddly enough, the animated series played this as a true fanfare first, and while “A Link to the Past” comes close, it’s the “Super Smash Bros” series that plays the theme in its full bombastic glory.05. Just as tht title says, this thread is for posting your own top ten lists (or other numbers if you like) related to gaming. Nothing against western RPGs. The opening from part VIII is the best for me, as it uses a full orchestra in the game, but all of them otherwise work just as well. For those who have, you know how this tune drives you on to adventure. Brave Fencer Musashi – “The Musashi Legend”: This is an obscure game, but I highly recommend it (haven’t played the sequel though). It can be the typical types of lists (your top ten Gamecube or Genesis games), but it’s not limited to that. But considering who the tune is named for, it’s actually a fanfare FOR SCIENCE! I don’t care for the two Chrono Cross remixes, since even though they are victory tunes, they are not fanfares. Regardless, music like this is why I say the first game has the best music of the entire series.02. I should discuss this piece more, but there isn’t much to say other than I like it enough to make this list. Note that this tune isn’t named for him alone, or even for the title of Defender of Earth. This is for , so the obvious resonse to a list you don’t like is to make your own and post it here.I’m going to make sure I can post a list myself every week, starting with my top fanfares in video games. I guess the arcade game just had a radically different sound chip.06. As long as it’s clearly related to gaming (although something like “Top ten celebrities who play games” would be too much stretcing it) make it and post it here.Now if you disagree with something on a list, . Star Fox (1) – “Course Select”, “Course Clear (1)”, “Course Clear (2)”, “Ending”, “End credits”: Yeah, you read that right, I’m putting five of them up here. Golden Sun – “Overture”: A little spoiler, this list will be dominated by RPGs, particularly JRPGs. Knights of the Round – “Stage Clear”: Now this victory fanfare certainly is majestic enough for me. The Legend of Zelda – “Overworld”: If you haven’t played any of the games before Ocarina, you might now know this tune. Final Fantasy – “Victory Fanfare”: Although VII through X screw up the second part, this tune is one of the most common and celebrated in the series. This is because the composers quite often try to get the majestic feeling of an epic film or opera in their music. What the hell made the Squaresoft composers at the time think we wanted victory music to be softer? It’s f*ing victory music!04. I just find their music is often more of a background ambiance than something to be just as clear as the gameplay. Chrono Trigger – “Lucca’s Theme”: Now some mistake this for a victory tune, likely because it plays when you win the over bike race. It wastes no time in basically telling you “Here comes the blue speedster!” Now while I personally prefer Mario games (but the first Sonic games are classics nonetheless), and his games are rarely without their own fanfares, they don’t hold a candle to this musical gem.09. Sure the game itself is basically “Final Fight” but ripping off “Golden Axe” instead of “Double Dragon”, but the music sure is great. So of course video games would have them as well.I would like to provide links to the music being played, but as I don’t know of any that will reliably stay up, I’ll just post the games and the name of the musical pieces so you can search for them.Now without further ado:10. Let’s just say John Williams is very good at this kind of composition. The brass is gone after the first parts, and the tempo is slowed down on all parts. You remember the opening music to “Star Wars”? That’s a fanfare. Oddly enough, the SNES version actually pulls off the “trumpet” sound better than the arcade version in the music.
‘Star Wars: Episode I’ 3D Finally Gets Theatrical Release Date
Read the official announcement after the break. Wars.com Star announced that the conversion to 3D will be available February 10, 2012. You do not have to wait long to see Jar Jar Binks stick his tongue at the hearing.
Trent Reznor To Score And Star In ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’
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FOUND: Gene Roddenberry’s Original 1964 Pitch For Star Trek!
On March 11, 1964, Gene Roddenberry took the first draft of their proposal for NBC. The cast is almost completely different, but essentially the show is intact – truly fascinating "what if" ..







