It’s weird, but that’s part of why we love it.
In Norway the dialogue is read over the original sound track by one man doing all the voices.
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Still, every Christmas there’s a Chech classic on TV that I have to see. I’d say that “the classics” typically were released in the early 1900s, but that the term classics is slowly incorporating newer and newer films such as the original Star Wars trilogy or the first Rocky film. Though as time changes, so does the perception of what makes a classic. I’ve seen a whole lot of “the classics” and I don’t really like any of them. When I say something’s a classig I mean it in a good way – but if you’re referring to “the classics” as they are generally referred to, I’ll tell you no thanks. Now here’s the thing: I don’t like classics. I present to you: Robert Zemeckis’s Forrest Gump (1994)
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The songs in this movie are as much part of the story as Tom Hanks’s acting. This movie wasn’t just the story af an unusual man, it was also a (musical) story of American history – good and bad. I’m not entirely sure this is what they were aiming for when they wanted this movie to be remembered, but it’s still what I remember it for.
I present to you: Roger Allers’s and Bob Minkoff’s Løvenes Konge ( The Lion King) (2004)ĭay 09 – a movie with the best soundtrack So that’s what the clip is going to be featuring as well. Get over it.Īlso since I was a kid (well, young teen actually) I watched this one with a Norwegian voice track. When I was a child I would do as all children and watch movies over and over again until the tape was worn so thin I could see through it. Normally I’d do one post for each of the days I missed of my movie meme, but I thought what the hell: I’m sick of writing so let’s make one humongous post for the last five days instead.ĭay 08 – a movie that you’ve seen countless times The only good thing about this home exam has been the chocolate covered Oreos. I am of course talking about my exams, and the reason I haven’t posted in almost a week is the fact that I’ve been writing and revising non-stop until today. Journey to a galaxy far, far away with LEGO® Star Wars™: The Skywalker Saga.Tow down, two to go. With hundreds of characters and vehicles, players can dive into their favorite Star Wars moments in an all new way, complete with the hilarious LEGO brand of fun that’s sure to delight players of all ages. Experience fun-filled adventures, whimsical humor and the freedom to fully immerse yourself in the Star Wars universe like never before. Players have the freedom to seamlessly travel to any planet, in any order, at any time. Or choose to launch right into Rey’s adventures in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. You can start your journey with Star Wars: The Phantom Menace for some podracing on Tatooine. The galaxy is yours with LEGO® Star Wars™: The Skywalker Saga! Play through all nine Star Wars saga films in a brand-new LEGO video game unlike any other.įor the first time ever in a LEGO video game, explore the galaxy your way as you fly to some of the saga’s most legendary locales. LEGO® Star Wars™ LEGO® Star Wars™: The Skywalker Saga