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bbbear97
09-05-2008, 06:36 PM
It's cute and well done.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA1jwnC90no

Nacky
09-05-2008, 11:50 PM
Well that was really good. Knight Rider is becoming popular again in the USA and they've been putting on those old episodes lately. David Hasselhoff (I'm sure I've misspelled that) has been doing that America's Got Talent TV show and so they've started saturating the public with more David H everywhere. Maybe they'll start showing episodes of A-Team again? That would be nice of them.

Some time ago, I think early 2007, there was a video someone made of various scenes of Richard Hatch, Loren Green from their roles in BG and scenes from the movie StarGate (the one with Kurt Russell) and put to the song 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' by Bonnie Tyler. It was a weird kind of video that seemed to be about Kurt Russell's character trying to locate the ancients (and in this case it was Apollo and Adama). Yes, there were scenes that showed Dirk's character Starbuck, and he was flying in his viper alongside Apollo and kinda looking around (to give the effect he was helping him to look for the soldiers) but that was about it. Unfortunately whomever put it up, took it down and I've never been able to locate it again. It was a very good video. It had its own story and was all done using scenes from the different movies/shows.

It wasn't as good as the other 'Total Eclipse...' vids I've seen on YouTube, though. The one on Xena: Warrior Princess is probably the most heart-breaking. The one on the movie Dracula (the one with Keenu what's-his-name?) gee I'm really drawing a blank here but the one with Wynonna Ryder in it was put to the song in very potent way. Also another one on Phantom of the Opera to the song was very touching...so the Apollo/Adama/StarGate-ish one was just something I remembered because like your vid it showed parts from two entirely different movies/shows.

I kinda wish I had saved the link or the name of who uploaded it. It was rather good and it flowed with the song. The story of the soldiers on the desert planet looking for the StarGate and Apollo and Adama looking for them in turn before they would encounter the alien, was very interesting. If you ever hear the song, listen for the four crashing sounds in the instrumental break and during that video, the scenes from StarGate where that pyramid descends, and opens up, and the nuke above the planet, were perfectly timed to fit the music. And I think in one of the "crashing" effects, Apollo is running down a corridor when it gets blown up at the other end...but I can't really recall all of it that clearly. It could have been two scenes edited together to get that effect but the pyramid scenes were definitely A+.

Sorry for the long post.