My goal is to watch all the MCU movies in the correct order.
Akira MacKenziesays
Having failed miserably in everything I ever put my mind to I’ve decided to set my sights a bit lower than most. Now my life goal is to not die in a cardboard box in an alley.
zenlikesays
@ chigau,
I’m currently at “Civil War”. Life-goal almost achieved.
My personal favourite the music from LED Storm on the ZX Spectrum 128 machine.
Tims tunes were never knowingly understated.
tbtabbysays
The NES really had some superb musical scores. If you want more, here’s a top 70 list that credits the composers.
zimpenfishsays
His work on the Agent X and Agent X II themes was stunning, especially given they were coming out of a 1 bit piezoelectric buzzer.
chigau (違う)says
I finished watching all the MCU movies, then I watched all the Sherlock TV episodes. I have come to two realisations:
– there is some kind of connection between Stephen Strange and Sherlock Holmes.
– Dormammu is Sithrak.
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My goal is to watch all the MCU movies in the correct order.
Having failed miserably in everything I ever put my mind to I’ve decided to set my sights a bit lower than most. Now my life goal is to not die in a cardboard box in an alley.
@ chigau,
I’m currently at “Civil War”. Life-goal almost achieved.
Damn, now I’m having Chris Huelsbeck flashbacks.
He did some classic tunes from the 8 bit era.
My personal favourite the music from LED Storm on the ZX Spectrum 128 machine.
Tims tunes were never knowingly understated.
The NES really had some superb musical scores. If you want more, here’s a top 70 list that credits the composers.
His work on the Agent X and Agent X II themes was stunning, especially given they were coming out of a 1 bit piezoelectric buzzer.
I finished watching all the MCU movies, then I watched all the Sherlock TV episodes. I have come to two realisations:
– there is some kind of connection between Stephen Strange and Sherlock Holmes.
– Dormammu is Sithrak.
.