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Lech, I think “Let it Snow” would be very cool background music. You play the shooting scene in slow motion as the happy track plays. Just like your hero Michael Moore in Farhenheit 911 showed a montage of atrocities committed by the US while Louis Armstrong’s What a Wonderful World played in the background.
Maybe, jester. I just know that whenever I hear Marquee Moon, I just stop whatever I’m doing and listen. So I would totally lose the game if that were my soundtrack.
I’ll be looking forward to the Brooklyn Paper featuring a story on the increase in drive by shootings of snowmen with a ton of comments from outraged Park Slopers.
For the “highbrow”,
this month’s National Geographic is a keeper.
Fantastic article on Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia which was recently consecrated as a basilica by Pope Benedict.
Over a hundred years and still being built.
There’s a pull out showing all the different parts of the
church which takes its forms from nature, including a “new” type of arch.
I remember reading that it wasn’t planned strictly as a church but as some sort of temple to mankind and nature under god.
Lech, I think “Let it Snow” would be very cool background music. You play the shooting scene in slow motion as the happy track plays. Just like your hero Michael Moore in Farhenheit 911 showed a montage of atrocities committed by the US while Louis Armstrong’s What a Wonderful World played in the background.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Kic2KTGjU
Maybe, jester. I just know that whenever I hear Marquee Moon, I just stop whatever I’m doing and listen. So I would totally lose the game if that were my soundtrack.
ok, so far
I’ve given you
-conspiracy theory missiles
-jihaadists
-Dexter
-Offensive claymation
-Gaudi
and I know your all there…don’t blame me for the weak number of posts later.
back to writing a screenplay. ;(
Would “Cold as Ice” by Foreigner be too obvious?
“I have music picked out if I ever skate for a gold medal in the short program at the Winter Olympics.”
This transcends the GOTD award.
Slope, oh I disagree! That guitar line as the car spins out – wait, I’m picturing a line of snowmen, not just one.
I’ll be looking forward to the Brooklyn Paper featuring a story on the increase in drive by shootings of snowmen with a ton of comments from outraged Park Slopers.
If you’re going for Elvis Costello, I’d say “Oliver’s Army” is far more appropriate for a game that involves shooting snowmen.
For the “highbrow”,
this month’s National Geographic is a keeper.
Fantastic article on Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia which was recently consecrated as a basilica by Pope Benedict.
Over a hundred years and still being built.
There’s a pull out showing all the different parts of the
church which takes its forms from nature, including a “new” type of arch.
I remember reading that it wasn’t planned strictly as a church but as some sort of temple to mankind and nature under god.