quote: | Originally posted by Miss Pie
The funny thing about that banana video is that asshole talks about "the place to tear the banana open" when in fact, in nature, primates open bananas from the other end - the bottom - by pinching it open. It's actually much easier that way.
Stupid dumb fuck. |
dude, for real. what i was also thinking was how the banana fits in our hand just as well as it does in a primate's; one can see the evolutionary correlation there, but i'm sure both of those wank-spanks would profusely deny, deny, deny that aspect.
quote: | Originally posted by EgosXII
my problem with that whole soundtrack was that Daft Punk can't produce original material. They're djs. What that meant for the soundtrack was that they really didn't know what they were doing and ended up doing overly simple crap for it... Every track on there has like a couple cool percussive sounds, and an arpegiator (for those who don't know how they work, you just hold down a key and it plays a sequence of notes) occasionally passed through a bitcrusher. So lame |
totally, that whole soundtrack was completely uninspired. but i think it's because daft punk were probably trying to make it sound like an epic movie score instead of what they're used to producing, ie bouncy french house. basically the reason it sounds so plain and uncreative is because they were pigeon-holed into a genre that's unfamiliar to them.. err, at least, that's what i kind of imagined or assumed. just a shot in the dark.
furthermore, a majority of daft punk's work, as someone mentioned earlier, focuses on manipulating loops and samples in a creative manner, which they didn't have the luxury of doing with the soundtrack. i still liked it for what it was, but wasn't impressed in the slightest.
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