\"All we want to do is eat your brains....\" song
In reply: All your base are belong to us.
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I see your techno, video game dialog edited, song and raise you a techno, video game dialog edited, song:snoopy wrote:In reply: All your base are belong to us.
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Lol! I heard that song a few weeks ago! While downloading something for Garry's Mod, the folder came with a \"bonus song\" said the discription.
\"The Device Has Been Modified\" song is always awesome, but I'm all in with MY SPARTA! remix.
\"The Device Has Been Modified\" song is always awesome, but I'm all in with MY SPARTA! remix.
\"PUT THE BALL INNNNNN!!!!!!\"--What I was screaming on 3/7/09 PD Reunion Monsterball game
Descent 3 Anarchy: \"Just you, your ship, and a whole bunch of weapons to turn your enemies into slag.\"--TopGun
Descent 3 Anarchy: \"Just you, your ship, and a whole bunch of weapons to turn your enemies into slag.\"--TopGun
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It's not in any game that i know of, but this is the guy who wrote "still alive", the credits song for the game Portal.Xamindar wrote:haha I never saw that one before. Is that from a game? Or did that youtube guy make that song? Pretty cool.
Given the history of valve and this musician - it's possible Left 4 Dead was inspired by the "all we wanna do is eat your brains" song maybe?
a DA artist i watch did this anim for school
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Well this time he's right. I got about 30 seconds into it and had to close it. It was just soooo crappy! I want those 30 seconds back!NUMBERZero wrote:And yet, Bubba always has something negative to say.
Why doesn't it work?
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Bubbles just needs to feel important... If you use firefox you can block his posts. It's really nice.NUMBERZero wrote:And yet, Bubba always has something negative to say.
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Which comic?Gekko71 wrote:Thanks for posting Issac - this song is referenced in one of my favourite webcomics... it never made sense till now! LOL
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Haha, Dick Van Dyke is pretty funny. Wife and I recently watched that movie. I wish money invested in the bank really "bloomed into a generous amount" haha.Isaac wrote:This is old; everyone's seen it. However, I forgot how funny it was. The old man cracks me up.
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Erfworld. It tells the ongoing (brilliantly written and drawn) story of the world's greatest gamer who is sucked into a parallel gaming universe and forced to fight for the forces of evil (it's *MUCH* better than it sounds believe me! )Isaac wrote:Which comic?Gekko71 wrote:Thanks for posting Issac - this song is referenced in one of my favourite webcomics... it never made sense till now! LOL
The reference is here: http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0014.html
(*NB: You could start reading this little gem from the linked page onward and miss only a little - the first 13 panels weren't that good and provided limited exposition. Things only really ramp up form this strip onwards. If you do want to read from the start, you can find that here: http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0001.html)
Enjoy!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQYjZc7gKXc
Ok, you guys have GOT to click the above link. It's Jonathan Coulton' \"Re: Your Brains\" song, done in American Sign Language. I almost fell out of my chair. The interpreter/performer has dressed up in zombie makeup and does an INCREDIBLE job. When watching this you realize that the humor of the lyrics can not be fully appreciated until you've seen them done in sign language! You haven't lived until you've seen \"I'm a Zombie Now\" and \"Eat your brains\" in sign language.
Beyond that, the interpreter has captioned the song twice, once in normal English, and once as a transliteration of the ASL signs. It gives a fascinating look into the process of interpretation and the differences in grammar/structure.
But you'll only be able to pay attention to that on your second or third time through, because you'll be laughing to hard to read on the first viewing.