To be perfectly clear, the title of this entry has nothing to do with the movie series. In fact, I don't think I've ever watched the movies in their entirety...ever. I probably should considering it's considered an American cinematic classic, but just never took the time to sit and watch them. I've been thinking about what's going to happen after I finish my Pokemon FireRed series. I'm definitely going to get back into reviewing games again. It's what got me where I am in regards to Youtube itself and people like it when I give some sort of analysis on a game. I've decided that it's time for me to have my own theme song for my video game reviews. Most prominent video game reviewers have some sort of introduction and theme song, and I figure I'm just as good at expressing my opinion about video games as any of them, so I should get my own song too. I had Dean remix a the music from level 9-8 of Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. I think he did a decent job given what he had to work with. I made a bit of a prototype introduction just to see how well it would work. I gotta say, I kind of dig it. I'm going to see if I can get my buddy Jimmy to have his band do a straight up arrangement for me, but if that can't be done, Dean's remix will definitely do. You can check that out here. Expect episode 35 to go up today for Pokemon FireRed. Yesterday I was just too lazy to edit and narrate, but today I won't leave you guys hanging, well, the two or three people who actually read this and watch that series. I admit that this blog doesn't necessarily get a lot of traffic or comments, despite my constant advertising of it up on Facebook. Maybe I'll start doing more advertising of it, this way it doesn't seem like I'm talking to myself.
In regards to music for today, I've been listening to Line in the Sand by Motörhead. I love that song. It's probably due to the fact that it was used as the theme of Evolution, a stable in the WWE back in 2002/2003/2004 consisting of Triple H, Ric Flair, Randy Orton, and Batista. That was an awesome stable, but Line in the Sand definitely made them seem a lot cooler. I unfortunately don't have it in the playlist, but if I ever consider editing it to take songs out, it's definitely a contender to be placed in.
That's pretty much going to do it for this entry. Until next time, take care.
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