Ramin Djawadi - The Ghoul - From Amazon's #fallout TV show. For any news and information regarding the show or games, follow my Fallout Twitter/X Page / fo4news #fallouttvshow #ramindjawadi
@@Chocoborangersame happened to me when I heard for the first time the Man In Black theme of Westworld, the part between 0:53-1:29 it's my favorite I would like that his whole theme is that part
@MR.LMR1996 Nevermind the fact that he shot up half a town like it were a Teusday, he was casually getting shot in the back with machine gunfire, and it barely phased him. Compared to the rest of the characters in the show, he's definitely up there
You’re absolutely right. He dresses like a western gunslinger, uses a legendary explosive revolver, has charisma level 10 quips, survives insane odds, constantly gets sidetracked by new quests and side gigs, and has a dog companion.
Honestly, the 3 protags are all MCs. The Ghoul's a murder hobo, Maximus is a power gamer (making choices just for more power and better gear regardless of morality or consequences), and Lucy is an Int/Cha build roleplay-focused player who tries to talk her way out of everything and do what's right.
Some other brotherhood of steel and Enclaves heard The Ghoul is bounty hunter were like Brotherhood of steel: oh shit... Enclave: what's matter? Brotherhood of steel: it a bounty hunter we all feared of that he smart then us. Enclave: oh that guy please he just ghoul Ghoul: are you sure about that? Enclave and BOS were sweating
The Ghoul is a terrifying presence. He was a combat marine during one of the most brutal wars in his universe. And on top of that, he has been alive for over 200 years. His experience and skills are unmatched
I actually never expected this actor who I mostly saw in secondary characters to be the coolest one in the series. Each time he appears is a gift to witness. Walton Goggins sure is hella talented
That graveyard scene was like something Mel Brooks would do. It was a hilariously over the top parody of Western melodramatic entrances, yet it was so awesome it actually works at playing the trope straight!
I think what makes this show so good to me is that each character feels so full of, well, character! Even the ones we barely get to know. But this especially rings true with The Ghoul. Every word uttered has some experience behind it, he clearly loves to taunt and have fun with his work -- while still treating it with upmost priority and dedication. And the power he emanates through charisma alone. He's the main character of a whole other story.
The fact that every time this came on I was enthralled in the moment of Goggins performance. It was perfection every time. 4:00- 4:30 could even be considered a DBD chase theme with out unique it sounds. DBD X Fallout Ghoul as Deathslinger when?
The Ghoul is like that character that gives you a "slap of reality" (regardless of being a tv series inspired in a videogame saga) showing you how things are and has the background, experience and skills to prove it
imagine if there was the famous outlaws of all time sitting down playing poker... the Mariachi, the Harmonica, the Gunslinger, the Rifleman.... even Cad Bane and Mando.... and in walks The Ghoul. _clink..... clink..... clink...._ "Say... I don' s'ppose you fellas have room for one more?" "Well, this here's a friendly game... me and the boys here, we go way back... and uh, I din't quite catch your name, pal" _Ghoul flicks him a tab... tingg!.... bounces on the pot of chips_ "How say we play to finding that out?" _all at the table chuckle_ "Pull up a chair.... par'dnr" and cue the guitar.
Even though there are three main characters, I feel like The Ghoul is the true focus of the show’s story. He’s clearly the one that’s gone through the most trauma and Season 1 is just the build up to what ultimately may be the tragedy of his character in Season 2? Also the outline of the skull formed by Lucy standing in the Vault Door poster just kind of solidifies this thought for me because of the how The Ghoul’s face is. It feels like it foreshadows the realization of his character. Lucy may be the face of the story, but Cooper is the heart and soul of it. Maximus should deserves a bit more improvement, he’s the only one whose backstory isn’t explored much aside from the Shady Sands disaster.
I mean, he is deeply tied to the lore if you think about it. He fought in a major war against the communist, was married to a valued Vault Tech representative. He knows who dropped and how the bombs dropped or at least has the closest knowledge to it. Has lived for over 200 years in the wasteland so he knows how things operate, all the factions probably most of the areas of the wasteland. And I mean for goodness sake, he's freaking vault boy! Technically, he's been there the whole time, in game and out
I love how distant and echo-ey the yodeling sounds - like the faded memories of the Western hero archetype Cooper used to represent... before he was warped by the cruelty of the wastes and the unrelenting hands of time. He reminded me a lot of the Man In Black from Westworld.
Was thinking how bad ass The Ghoul's theme was and how I should look it up. Lo and behold, the genius of Ramin Djawadi was behind it. Ramin can do no wrong.
"You're right friend about one thing. This right here was indeed your last job. Our paycheck wasn't quite what you expected but, well you one what they say. Us cowpokes... we take it as it comes."
I feel like Coop's the maim character if this show was a video game. Has the title 'The Ghoul', monstrously skilled, looking for his family, and followed by Dogmeat at the end
Well i tell you boys, whenever someone says they doing a last job that usually means they hearts are not in it , probably never was But for me , well I do this shit for the love of the game
Im so glad Ramin wasn't impacted by the downfall of GOT. In fact he was one of the few things that didn't decline in that show, arguably was at its best later on.