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Atoyota
05-19-2006, 09:38 AM
Sillyness... that's my fire.

Vanguard needs a movie... not a subliminal clip like the last one, a MOVIE ... nag dabbit!

Ok that was my fire, now the sillyness begins.

I have in my "Vanguard set" (41.13) of songs from J/A that I listen to while posting (and for inspiration) one song, an instrumental that rocks. Yes it's my music and my tastes in music and that's all good (for me).

So sometimes I sit around dreaming about vanguard, about the what if's and what (i think) would be cool... all personal opinion stuff, and yeah it's ok (for me).

So listening to this song, entitled Spare Chanyge (no misspell), I thought man... this would be one really cool instrumental for a Vanguard movie! Maybe many of you have thought of music to put to a Vanguard movie... if not, don't worry :) I have :p


Anyways I see the first 4 minutes these rogues leading a raid party into a dungeon, with a skirmish here and there (the piece is 9.12 long and starts off slow and mysterious), you'd see the rogues leading the way with about 30 others in tow, and the rogues ambushing critters on the way (quick easy kills) down a dark passage to the main cavern. After about 3-4 minutes the group assembles and buffs (all activity in time with the music, energy levels in the tune begin to rise here), at about 4.3 the encounter begins and 30 sec's later all hell breaks loose and the fight is ON! (some back and forth with the raid group and mobs take place) Then... around 7.15 into the piece the Mob Boss get's into it with the core mob... and yeah to the end another 2 minutes.

Pretty quick for a real raid, but for a movie... 4 minutes of stealthy ADV, 30 sec's of orginization and buffs, then almost 5 minutes of chaos! I play this thing in my head, and well I love the music so it's entertaining.

Anyways I posted it here because I felt it too silly for the main forum, and also because in part... it's a rant! We need a movie !!!!

rabb1t
05-19-2006, 04:45 PM
I find it's best to expect nothing. That way you are pleasantly surprised by nice things. Life seems much smoother now that I expect nothing and am open to surprises. Before, when I had expectations and hopes, I was always disappointed at some point.

A movie would be nice, but I prefer actual game play like the things that have come from E3. Game play answers more questions than a movie would. :D

Atoyota
05-24-2006, 11:33 AM
I find it's best to expect nothing. That way you are pleasantly surprised by nice things. Life seems much smoother now that I expect nothing and am open to surprises. Before, when I had expectations and hopes, I was always disappointed at some point.

A movie would be nice, but I prefer actual game play like the things that have come from E3. Game play answers more questions than a movie would. :D

nah Brad said he wanted to give us something more down the road... I'm just trying in my own "special (short bus)" type of way to put a fire under his pimply butt, and get the ball rolling...