Not "STEAL" 👉🏼"COMMANDS IT" "SHAPES IT" .. . Perhaps the 'Secret" is that He actually is NOT "ACTINGG" ,but, is instead creating His own Lifes Autobiography 's ,ect. --*just a theory . 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆.
Hopkins is great actor and this was probably his last great role, and in my opinion this character was most complex from all of his roles. So charismatic and brilliant actor. It would be pleasure to see him in another role like this...
I think the character in Instinct was more complex, but the overall movie wasn't that good. The scenes with him are the ones that shine the brightest. I also never understood why Cuba Gooding Jr. is so praised as an actor and even got an Oscar. He is mediocre at best and I'm not even sure if that's not giving him already too much credit.
The only one who outplayed Hopkins in Westworld was Louis Herthum in that Shakespear scene. It's been some time since I've seen such incredible acting.
I don't disagree but it's not that simple. There is so fearsome competition. Here are some of my favorite performances (not a comprehensive list)., Bryan Cranston as Walter White in Breaking Bad. Charles Dance as Tywin Lannister, Michael K. Williams as Omar Little in The Wire, Billy Bob Thornton as Lorne Malvo in Fargo, Justin Theroux as Kevin Garvey Jr in The Leftovers, Michael C Hall as Dexter Morgan in Dexter, Terry O’Quinn as John Locke in Lost, but yeah this is some next level shit right here..
The first season told the story. Ford told his story and it was the one worth telling. I watched the first half of season two and it wasn't bad. But I found season one to be so profound, the rest of the seasons seemed so pointless by comparison. Westworld season one was the best thing I'd ever seen on television.
@@gamera5160agreed season one is just perfect. I think it's in season 2, if you haven't seen the beach scene with Ford and Bernard totally go check it out it's probably one of the best scenes ever put on TV.
your mind is a walled garden even death cannot touch the flowers growing there there's no deeper or honest truth about you on the inside and for others at the same time
Hopkins is a philosopher, he asks the questions that will make you go in loops. And that’s why he always great at roles that give him the opportunity to express himself
This has to be the most well thought out series ever. It pulls in all human genius-the song is 'The girl with the flaxen hair' is his kid's fave song and he creates Delores.And when the most particular actor on the planet delivers, God, it sits in your head more than any movie I have seen. This is us.
Hopkins is probably the most talented and versatile actor I've had the great pleasure to watch for the last 50 yrs I'm 59 so a true master of his craft and I applaud 👏 him and thank him for sharing his rare gift with us!! ❤
@9:15 "hardly your fault" and "your mind is a walled garden, even death cannot touch the flowers blooming there" ...he's raising his children and giving her subtle reassurance he is protecting her. Fantastic writing!!
He is incredible at portraying human genius and testing and waiting for a response just by his fucking facial movements-surely him and Caine are the best screen actors
Series 1 of Westworld was a masterpiece ... but the story always sadly only had one destination to reach .... Killer robots. They made the journey too perfect, which is why everything since has felt ... less.
They should’ve went a Black Mirror route. Hold onto that idea of the tragic destruction of a man made creation that grew sentience and sought freedom. Tying it with the continuity of consciousness through artificial means, making people essentially immortal through technology. I would’ve even enjoyed a second season that concentrated on the combat team that entered the park, and have it become a techno survival horror story.
@@gregtestagent hem they went to black mirror route with rehoboam and Incite. The most straightful stuff would be action action terminator or "walking dead with robots". In season 4 they are still going into black mirror stuff
8:33 Delores: Dreams are the mind telling stories to itself. They don't mean anything. Ford: No, dreams mean everything. They are the stories we tell ourselves of what could be, who we could become. My father told me to be satisfied with my lot in life. That the world owed me nothing. And so, I made my own world. I wonder if I'm the only one that doesn't believe Ford actually died in Westworld.
The philosophy behind this series is so god damn good it makes us question our reality and existence as humans and why did God make us if he even really did
5:50 'It starts in a time of war; a world in flames... With a villain called Wyatt.' in the most recent westworld trailer Maeve says 'We can save this world; we can burn it to the ground, and from the ashes, build a new world' which means Ford always knew exactly what he was doing, he always knew what was going to happen, that's why he is my favourite character, he is a genius
Not just that i believe he knew Dalores wil somehow get out of westworld and go to the real world just like chess he calculated all future moves and it all started when he put out an update in all hosts (secretely without telling any it/tech team) in the beginning of series
@@PresidentialWinner Actually, Anthony Hopkins talked a lot about the similarities between his Dr. Ford character with Hannibal Lecter, and how he really really didn't want Ford to be seen as a different version of Lecter and how they went out of their way while filming to to avoid placing him in situations where the audience could draw obvious parallels between the two. Hopkins himself even basically essentially choreographed that entire scene between Ford, Bernard and Theresa where Bernard kills Theresa, just to make sure it wasn't a re-do of a Hannibal Lecter/Clarice Sterling scene. Apparently a lot of actors are not fans of that sort of thing (where you see them playing one role of a character and instead see another famous character they've played before that has nothing in common with them). Ridley Scott and Sean Bean had the same concerns about including that "Project Elrond" line in The Martian given that Sean Bean was also Boromir in Lord of the Rings, and Scott felt the line would feel forced (even though it is in the book) and fall flat with audiences. He was convinced to keep it in and it ended up being one of the funniest lines in the whole movie. Scott only kept it in on the condition that Sean Bean didn't speak during that entire exchange.
"They come back because they discover something they imagine someone had ever noticed before" - umm EVERY PERSON WATCHING THIS VID IN SEASON 3 haha!! 😂 Love you Ford I know you're not done here🥺💛
Une série magnifique, un personnage magnifique ! Le scenario est d'une beauté incommensurable avec une profondeur d'une subtilité magique… La première saison de Westwood est un pur chef d'œuvre !
I listen to the Hopkins West World collections while driving. Great writing, great actor, great music. It could have been an old time radio show and been just as successful. Remarkable.
Anthony Hopkins is the truth. Just so relaxed, yet his intensity is always lurking just under the surface. Like an old philosopher, shaman, guru, etc. I've seen him in enough movies over the years to say that he's gotten better as an actor, and he was very good back in the late 60's and 70's in The Lion in Winter, opposite Peter O'Toole and Kate Hepburn. Or TV movies like QB VII, if that's the correct title. Or Magic, where he played a deranged ventriloquist (fun but very creepy). I'd love to see him in a stage production of Shakespeare, like Titus Andronicus, which he did a few years back. He's on a level with Brando or Day-Lewis, but has a totally different style. Need to see The Father soon. Just the best...
Seeing these scenes and watching this series all the way through is riveting! Gives me chills how great His Character was. And how he created Delores in the likeness of himself
"The only thing your story tells me Mr. Sizemore... is who you are" In the end, Sizemore became someone else too. I really loved that scene. and btw; Using Mass Effect tunes for a Westworld vid? You did good son, you did good.
I had to look it up, so here you go. Occam's razor states that the simplest explanation is preferable to one that is more complex. Simple theories are easier to verify. Simple solutions are easier to execute.
09:35 feels like he talks about s3 throwback schene of 2 brothers on the country side playing in there childhood and suddenly bad memorys of whats happening in france.. just me or ?
he speaks facts. "The piano doesn't murder the player if it doesn't like the music. Never place your trust in us. We're only human. Inevitably, we will disappoint you." trust a piano but not a human. facts.
I like to think that Ford's story in this show was a representation of Hollywood at it's current state. Ford represents the old-school film directors, who is concerned about story and character. This is oppose to Delos and people like Sizemore are trying to give the audience visual flare with gross lack of story and character (which they think are the "titillation" that Ford mention). The scene at 3:21 is exactly what an old-school film director would point out is missing in modern filmmaking, and more particular, modern storytelling. Ford isn't talking about the park and it's story, as well as the guests of the park. He's talking about the audience, and what stories and characters that we connect with means to us. His entire story is of a creator who cared for the story and character, while the "money men" just wanted to use the brand, characters and just bastardize them just for a quick buck. And as sad as it sounds, it is true. Ford is right. And I look forward to the day when a newer generation that gives a damn about stories and characters will take the stories away from the money men and make those stories great once again. But that's just me. And I could very well be wrong.
Noone can explain to the "naive" what goes on inside their mind better than Dr.Ford, in the voice and acting of this ,one of a kind, miracle which is Sir Antony Hopkins.
lol, no you're not tripping. In 5.1 surround all the clean voice audio is usually located in the center channel. If you mute all other channels you end up with only the voice. It's a simple trick with many practical applications :)
6:55 Just only my thoughts but I can't help thinking that Host was Dr Ford's brother. He secretly built one with some helped by Arnold in the early days.
3:20 As a designer, I always try to imagine Dr. Ford's critique of my work. I like to imagine he'd be able to point out the flaws in the overt choices made, rather than the subtleties.
It is such a treat watching a master of his craft. I am so glad this role came along for Anthony Hopkins, he steals every scene he is in.
there was 1 scene that got stole away from him. The scene with peter abanathy in the first episode
Like all masters of their crafts, he makes it look effortless.
Not "STEAL" 👉🏼"COMMANDS IT" "SHAPES IT" .. . Perhaps the 'Secret" is that He actually is NOT "ACTINGG" ,but, is instead creating His own Lifes Autobiography 's ,ect. --*just a theory .
🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆.
It is not stealing when you already own it.
Hopkins is great actor and this was probably his last great role, and in my opinion this character was most complex from all of his roles. So charismatic and brilliant actor. It would be pleasure to see him in another role like this...
I think the character in Instinct was more complex, but the overall movie wasn't that good. The scenes with him are the ones that shine the brightest. I also never understood why Cuba Gooding Jr. is so praised as an actor and even got an Oscar. He is mediocre at best and I'm not even sure if that's not giving him already too much credit.
Who knows you just might get to ;)
When Ed Harris and Hopkins are on screen together I see a Big Bang happening. Such outstanding acting
Do you know what this means? It means that we are done. That this is as good as we are gonna get.... We won't see him in any bigger role than this.
The only one who outplayed Hopkins in Westworld was Louis Herthum in that Shakespear scene. It's been some time since I've seen such incredible acting.
This whole clip. His every dialogue and acting in Westworld is beyond best. Seems so poetic. You learn something new every time you watch it
only boring people never get bored so then why am I so bored?
"You can't play God without being acquainted with the devil." -Dr Ford You hear that serac !!
Uhhh, I'm sure Ford is Serac's brother :D
@@donatewarriors7238 he isn't
Well serac sounds like God according to Ford
Serac IS Ford
And I bet they can’t even read basic philosophy 😑
i genuinely think his performance in this show might be the best performance in any tv show
It's a damn shame they didn't give him an Emmy for it, although at least he did get nominated.
Between him and Ed Harris…
I don't disagree but it's not that simple. There is so fearsome competition. Here are some of my favorite performances (not a comprehensive list)., Bryan Cranston as Walter White in Breaking Bad. Charles Dance as Tywin Lannister, Michael K. Williams as Omar Little in The Wire, Billy Bob Thornton as Lorne Malvo in Fargo, Justin Theroux as Kevin Garvey Jr in The Leftovers, Michael C Hall as Dexter Morgan in Dexter, Terry O’Quinn as John Locke in Lost, but yeah this is some next level shit right here..
@@lawrencefrost9063 May I add Jared Harris in Chernobyl?
@@johnanthonyp He did do a great job there. Pretty powerful.
"Couple of cheap thrills, some surprises" Season 3 summed up perfectly.
@Scott Alleman seems that the quote went over your head bro
Season 3 is not even close to season 1, but I actually found it way better than season 2 and 4
And season 4 😢😢
The first season told the story. Ford told his story and it was the one worth telling. I watched the first half of season two and it wasn't bad. But I found season one to be so profound, the rest of the seasons seemed so pointless by comparison. Westworld season one was the best thing I'd ever seen on television.
@@gamera5160agreed season one is just perfect. I think it's in season 2, if you haven't seen the beach scene with Ford and Bernard totally go check it out it's probably one of the best scenes ever put on TV.
This series immediately puts me into a dreamlike state...it's ethereal to me.
your mind is a walled garden even death cannot touch the flowers growing there there's no deeper or honest truth about you on the inside and for others at the same time
"perhaps one fine day we shall even resurrect the dead," the foreshadowing; god, this show is art
do you know what happened the Neanderthals @hayssd we ate them
"Everything in this world is magic except to the magician"
This sir can say anything and still sound like a Boss!!!
Probably, but that wasn't anything...
"The human mind is like peacock feathers only wanting to attract mates" that is the best line I've ever heard in a TV show
"the human intellect"....
Hopkins is a philosopher, he asks the questions that will make you go in loops. And that’s why he always great at roles that give him the opportunity to express himself
One if not the best Character of the show.... He is a force to be reckon with....
Obviously the best. Who can compare?
@@PresidentialWinner Man in Black is pretty great
Christoph waltz imo.
Ford is the peace and the havoc together in a same person.
tremendous acting from Sir Anthony.
This has to be the most well thought out series ever. It pulls in all human genius-the song is 'The girl with the flaxen hair' is his kid's fave song and he creates Delores.And when the most particular actor on the planet delivers, God, it sits in your head more than any movie I have seen. This is us.
Hopkins is probably the most talented and versatile actor I've had the great pleasure to watch for the last 50 yrs I'm 59 so a true master of his craft and I applaud 👏 him and thank him for sharing his rare gift with us!! ❤
I love Ford, he’s beyond a philosophical genius
Anthony Hopkins is a very poetic speaker.... i love his voice. He was just parfect for this role.
One the best actors alive. I could listen to him speak for hours.
@9:15 "hardly your fault" and "your mind is a walled garden, even death cannot touch the flowers blooming there" ...he's raising his children and giving her subtle reassurance he is protecting her. Fantastic writing!!
her mind is a walled garden, like apple ecosystem
He is incredible at portraying human genius and testing and waiting for a response just by his fucking facial movements-surely him and Caine are the best screen actors
Even Hopkins himself says that the biggest acting genius he met in his life is Gary Oldman.
GaaraSama1983 but Hopkins favorite performance ever was Cranston as Walter White.
Series 1 of Westworld was a masterpiece ... but the story always sadly only had one destination to reach .... Killer robots.
They made the journey too perfect, which is why everything since has felt ... less.
They should’ve went a Black Mirror route. Hold onto that idea of the tragic destruction of a man made creation that grew sentience and sought freedom. Tying it with the continuity of consciousness through artificial means, making people essentially immortal through technology. I would’ve even enjoyed a second season that concentrated on the combat team that entered the park, and have it become a techno survival horror story.
@@gregtestagent hem they went to black mirror route with rehoboam and Incite.
The most straightful stuff would be action action terminator or "walking dead with robots".
In season 4 they are still going into black mirror stuff
@@gregtestagent Wasn't that season 4? Humans had achieved immortality through their host counterparts -- only to find life empty and pointless.
Personally one of the best compilations of clips and music. It's always been in the back of my mind since the video released
8:33
Delores: Dreams are the mind telling stories to itself. They don't mean anything.
Ford: No, dreams mean everything. They are the stories we tell ourselves of what could be, who we could become. My father told me to be satisfied with my lot in life. That the world owed me nothing. And so, I made my own world.
I wonder if I'm the only one that doesn't believe Ford actually died in Westworld.
The philosophy behind this series is so god damn good it makes us question our reality and existence as humans and why did God make us if he even really did
yea, it’s supposed to make you question that...
This Is basically why Westworld is the best serie ever : it tries to show you who you really are ^^
Without god there is nothing.
@@rzorNvme Proove it.
CaptainJS genesis 1:1 god made us in the beginning and revelations tells us how he plans to end the world.
5:50 'It starts in a time of war; a world in flames... With a villain called Wyatt.' in the most recent westworld trailer Maeve says 'We can save this world; we can burn it to the ground, and from the ashes, build a new world' which means Ford always knew exactly what he was doing, he always knew what was going to happen, that's why he is my favourite character, he is a genius
Wouldn’t it be crazy if they were actually just doing an elaborate story in a bigger world only to repeat again? 🤯
Not just that i believe he knew Dalores wil somehow get out of westworld and go to the real world just like chess he calculated all future moves and it all started when he put out an update in all hosts (secretely without telling any it/tech team) in the beginning of series
Do you know what happened to Neanderthals Bernard? We ate them with some fava beans and a nice Chianti
They put that line there because he was Hannibal. If he wasn't he would have said something different.
@@PresidentialWinner
Actually, Anthony Hopkins talked a lot about the similarities between his Dr. Ford character with Hannibal Lecter, and how he really really didn't want Ford to be seen as a different version of Lecter and how they went out of their way while filming to to avoid placing him in situations where the audience could draw obvious parallels between the two.
Hopkins himself even basically essentially choreographed that entire scene between Ford, Bernard and Theresa where Bernard kills Theresa, just to make sure it wasn't a re-do of a Hannibal Lecter/Clarice Sterling scene.
Apparently a lot of actors are not fans of that sort of thing (where you see them playing one role of a character and instead see another famous character they've played before that has nothing in common with them).
Ridley Scott and Sean Bean had the same concerns about including that "Project Elrond" line in The Martian given that Sean Bean was also Boromir in Lord of the Rings, and Scott felt the line would feel forced (even though it is in the book) and fall flat with audiences. He was convinced to keep it in and it ended up being one of the funniest lines in the whole movie. Scott only kept it in on the condition that Sean Bean didn't speak during that entire exchange.
OMG I'm dying...Perfect Comment!
What can I say ?. Great montage. Great actor. Many thanks, I really enjoy it
Tony Hopkins might just be the greatest actor to ever have lived. And not just an actor, also a painter and a composer. He's a modern renaissance man
"They come back because they discover something they imagine someone had ever noticed before" - umm EVERY PERSON WATCHING THIS VID IN SEASON 3 haha!! 😂
Love you Ford I know you're not done here🥺💛
Yeah, but now TH-cam is gonna take it down...."Oh my God!!! A NIP PALE!!!" What about the children???"
@@Vicious5D lollll didnt even think about that 😂
...Unfortunately Season 1 is the only season worth watching.
The poetry and parallels to this season!
O man best character in the show great actor
THAT MASS EFFECT MUSIC DOE
I hope this becomes his magnum opus..... it's the height of decades of learning and skill and talent..
Miss S1 so much. Specially after S3 and S4, which feel like a completely different show.
This video is literally amazing. Everyday I'm here watch this masterpiece at least once a day. Thanks for the great work!
:) sende bir türk olarak bu sanata aşıksın demek bu güzel birşey
Westworld dizisini ve Anthony Hopkins ozelinde fevkalade oyunculugunu takdir eden uc Turk olarak denk gelmemiz ne guzel!
Great memories, I can't do that anymore. Thanks for the memories
Hopkins an amazing actor and orator . He just speaks and he oozes charisma.
Mass Effect OST playing in the background - nice touch:)
Anthony Hopkins performance is par excellence. Flawless and more than perfect.
This was very beautiful, thank you for the effort, and music was spot on!!
"Everything is Magic, except, to the Magician" That is DEEP.
two brothers are making us travel through time..
Mixing this with the music from the best movie I watched made it perfect
What music is it?
@@lauravanwyk4382 it is shown in the video itself, lot of music pieces from Ink movie (INK by Jamin Winans)
Someone used Jamin Winans music oh my God! That guy is a pure genius of low budget movies. I love thisssss. Can't thank you enough for making it :')
No. that line has a lot more messages than my entire 30 years of life. 😂 classic Hopkins!
Season 1 was rollercoaster within a rollercoaster... great times...
Une série magnifique, un personnage magnifique ! Le scenario est d'une beauté incommensurable avec une profondeur d'une subtilité magique… La première saison de Westwood est un pur chef d'œuvre !
That Mass effect music in the background. A great mix and excellent video sir.
I listen to the Hopkins West World collections while driving. Great writing, great actor, great music. It could have been an old time radio show and been just as successful. Remarkable.
I will always love season 1 of Westworld....so imaginatively beautiful!
The best web series ever I have seen. Judy can't express them in words. This series is very philosophical, every word has a deep meaning ❤❤❤❤
Just realized this whole show st least in the first season is about filmmaking and storytelling
Awesome!
This was cool to watch - time to rewatch Westworld :)
Very nice choice of music :) Nicely chosen, nicely done, I like it.
omg, and you even've taken ME ending music! Awesome!
Best lines from the best character in the best season of the best series of TV ever made.
Anthony Hopkins is the truth. Just so relaxed, yet his intensity is always lurking just under the surface. Like an old philosopher, shaman, guru, etc. I've seen him in enough movies over the years to say that he's gotten better as an actor, and he was very good back in the late 60's and 70's in The Lion in Winter, opposite Peter O'Toole and Kate Hepburn. Or TV movies like QB VII, if that's the correct title. Or Magic, where he played a deranged ventriloquist (fun but very creepy). I'd love to see him in a stage production of Shakespeare, like Titus Andronicus, which he did a few years back. He's on a level with Brando or Day-Lewis, but has a totally different style. Need to see The Father soon. Just the best...
I love that you used Mass Effect music for this
He's such an amazing actor.
Robert: "We practice witchcraft."
Bernard: "Yeah? Which craft exactly?"
Ink OST is so awesome. Love that movie and the Frame too.
Seeing these scenes and watching this series all the way through is riveting! Gives me chills how great His Character was. And how he created Delores in the likeness of himself
Great cut! Thank you.
Really enjoyed it, thanks. I wish I could like it more than once.
Ford was personally one of my favorite characters.
My type of Motivational video
Only Anthony Hopkins could scare the hell out of you, smiling and whispering speaking the whole time.
His scene literally have a second performance in them after watching s.1 and knowing certain things
beautifully edited! great job!
"The only thing your story tells me Mr. Sizemore... is who you are"
In the end, Sizemore became someone else too. I really loved that scene.
and btw; Using Mass Effect tunes for a Westworld vid? You did good son, you did good.
What is the name of the music used in this video?
@@lauravanwyk4382 Which part?^^
thank you
nothing but stories.
dreams.
Hopkin's Ford is the best character ever portrayed on screen.
@stereospell, thank you for this, you truly have a taste
I like the way he talks so composed who is hear in 2022
You did a great job picking out the music to go with this compilation. Very impressed.
I had to look it up, so here you go. Occam's razor states that the simplest explanation is preferable to one that is more complex. Simple theories are easier to verify. Simple solutions are easier to execute.
09:35 feels like he talks about s3 throwback schene of 2 brothers on the country side playing in there childhood and suddenly bad memorys of whats happening in france.. just me or ?
Far fetched
Mabye, probably :)
I really enjoyed ur edit. The music, voice of Anthony. It's perfect. Great work. Keep it up.
I can listen to Anthony Hopkins pontificate all day.
"'All life is like a walled garden, not even death can touch the life blooming inside there.'"
Mass effect 3 music in the background
BADSPOCK I don’t know what that is
WOW, WestWorld (favorite TV series) mixed with Jamin Winans music from one of my best movies (INK)
achaabni which movies?
IKR? Jamin and his Wife are so underrated. I wish they make so many movies back to back.
hopkins speaks in poetry
he speaks facts.
"The piano doesn't murder the player
if it doesn't like the music.
Never place your trust in us. We're only human.
Inevitably, we will disappoint you."
trust a piano but not a human.
facts.
Beau travail! Merci.
I like to think that Ford's story in this show was a representation of Hollywood at it's current state. Ford represents the old-school film directors, who is concerned about story and character. This is oppose to Delos and people like Sizemore are trying to give the audience visual flare with gross lack of story and character (which they think are the "titillation" that Ford mention). The scene at 3:21 is exactly what an old-school film director would point out is missing in modern filmmaking, and more particular, modern storytelling. Ford isn't talking about the park and it's story, as well as the guests of the park. He's talking about the audience, and what stories and characters that we connect with means to us. His entire story is of a creator who cared for the story and character, while the "money men" just wanted to use the brand, characters and just bastardize them just for a quick buck. And as sad as it sounds, it is true. Ford is right. And I look forward to the day when a newer generation that gives a damn about stories and characters will take the stories away from the money men and make those stories great once again.
But that's just me. And I could very well be wrong.
You're not wrong. Not wrong at all...
Anthony Hopkins is hauntingly good at this roll in Westworld
Hopkins could stand there and read the phone book, and we would probably all be memorized!.
He originally wanted to just tell his stories, perhaps. But he changed.
Noone can explain to the "naive" what goes on inside their mind better than Dr.Ford, in the voice and acting of this ,one of a kind, miracle which is Sir Antony Hopkins.
Am I tripping or did you somehow remove the original music??? How?
lol, no you're not tripping. In 5.1 surround all the clean voice audio is usually located in the center channel.
If you mute all other channels you end up with only the voice. It's a simple trick with many practical applications :)
what's the music score you're using? i recall hearing it in some other compilation video
It's mostly the score from the movie "Ink". You can find more details about specific tracks and timestamps in the description.
Whoa, I thought that music sounded familiar but I couldn't place it. Love that movie.
@@stereospell how did you do this? Audacity or? Id really appreciate any tip it would help out with my videos :)
Why does Mass Effect music fit to this so well
man I was just getting over that weird delivery of witchcrafffft
This is pretty good
"Perhaps one day we shall even resurrect the dead. Call forth Lazarus from his cave." And that's exactly what he did with Arnold.
Thank you
6:55 Just only my thoughts but I can't help thinking that Host was Dr Ford's brother. He secretly built one with some helped by Arnold in the early days.
Nice edit
how did you manage to separate the audio for the voice and the music track
3:20 As a designer, I always try to imagine Dr. Ford's critique of my work. I like to imagine he'd be able to point out the flaws in the overt choices made, rather than the subtleties.
Genius title