@@gary-fl7hm when I first heard “Bustin” I had this weird feeling of disappointment because it always sounded different than what you were expecting. Now I have this feeling when listening to the original.
@@johnlime1469 if the people they hired to make the music had it their way, the movie would be filled with absolutely trippy music based on literally alien conventions. But no, the directors told them that it didn’t sound right.
I don't even understand how Avatar ended up making that much, that movie had almost no cultural impact. I dare anyone to quote me one line from that movie, it is completely unremarkable. It's like everyone figured there was nothing else to watch at the same time, absolutely mind boggling.
I am one of the few people who knows the entire Avatar soundtrack. I bought it the night I saw the movie and have listened to it at least once per week since then because I like it so much. And yes, I can quote the movie.
There’s no way Harry Potter is more popular than Star Wars. Keep in mind that Star Wars came out of nowhere in 1977, while Harry Potter had a whole book series backing it up before it released. Also, inflation. I wouldn’t really consider it a fair comparison.
That dancing thanos took me back to the Thanos dancing to latin avengers stream that was up and going for like 5 months before it got taken down. I made genuine friends on that stream and went on it like everyday to talk with the people on there.
I forgot that it was called "Sorcerers Stone" in the US. Why is it changed over there? Edit: Just Googled it, apparently it is because one of your publishers didn't think that you would read a book if it have the word "Philosopher" in its title. That is a bit rude if you ask me, they are basically saying you are a bit close minded. It was Scholastic if you were wondering.
I come back every once in a while to bask in the full 1:41 glory, knowing full well, that this man toys with all of us by nbot releasing the full version(s). @KestrelTapes, why Sir?