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Da FFFFUUUUUUCCCCKKKK? SKRILLEX in "Wreck it Ralph?"
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| aNYthing |
Amazing cartoon, especially if you're a gamer. 3D is a must, especially if you got something to toke on aforehand.
anywho. hidden in this awesonimation is a cartoonish representation of SRILLEX.
What the ing ? Oh, and he even gets a track on the soundtrack?
I don't in get it. |
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| Sleightful |
| Why? Is he in any video games? Or movies? Why not Daft Punk? |
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| Acton |
| Slightly off topic, but I read somewhere that Skrillex is starring in a remake of The Crow. |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sleightful
Why? Is he in any video games? Or movies? Why not Daft Punk? |
They were already in Tron. I doubt Disney wanted to get in the habit of using Daft Punk for any electronic music that's in their movies. |
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| Sleightful |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
They were already in Tron. I doubt Disney wanted to get in the habit of using Daft Punk for any electronic music that's in their movies. |
Fair enough but they might as well have not put in any electronic producers into the movie itself. Can't imagine a good reason to put Skrillex in there besides advertising for the movie, similar to the shots of Daft Punk in the Tron trailers. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
Slightly off topic, but I read somewhere that Skrillex is starring in a remake of The Crow. |
Yeah, it was announced the 1st of April this yea-
Oh. |
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| MSZ |
| Throw the Jews down the well. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sleightful
Fair enough but they might as well have not put in any electronic producers into the movie itself. Can't imagine a good reason to put Skrillex in there besides advertising for the movie, similar to the shots of Daft Punk in the Tron trailers. |
chosing daft punk, which wasn't really daft punk but the members of daft punk was an aesthetic choice by the director which was not particularly favoured by the producer or marketing team for different reasons but mainly because they had 0 experience. It isn't coincidence that HZ had a role in the design. The director had to nudge. Skrillex unlike daft punk has a face, has a style, and brand you can market. Using skrillex makes sense and is obvious cross marketing. |
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| aNYthing |
| quote: | Originally posted by MSZ
Throw the Jews down the well. |
lol wut |
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| CONNERMAN2000 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sleightful
Fair enough but they might as well have not put in any electronic producers into the movie itself. Can't imagine a good reason to put Skrillex in there besides advertising for the movie, similar to the shots of Daft Punk in the Tron trailers. |
The good reason you are looking for is that Skrillex has a noticeable, well-recognized, identifiable style whose fanbase is mostly of the younger demographic(s), which is exactly on par with the market Wreck-It Ralph is aiming for.
It really was an awesome movie, as well. If you aren't a fan of 3D, I say that my only arguable point I can throw is that animated films go extremely well with 3D, and this was no exception. Gamers especially need to check it out. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
They were already in Tron. I doubt Disney wanted to get in the habit of using Daft Punk for any electronic music that's in their movies. |
Why not? Both Disney and Daft Punk are tools of the illuminati. I would know, I spent an entire shift one night getting sucked into Youtube vids all about it. :o |
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| WittyHandle |
| I'm surprised anyone's surprised he was in it. |
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