Tried to dismiss it as just a similar sounding effect, but then the main piece starts when the zombie horde comes around the corner and it's undeniable. I could hardly believe what I was hearing. I definitely let out an audible WTF in front of my 7 year old sister. There's a moment where they're trapped inside some abandoned train car and very subtly, you can hear the first few seconds of "Power of Darkness". The first time I noticed this was for this one episode where these two girls who hate each other for liking the same guy get trapped inside some zombie apocalypse video game Willy Wonka style and they have to escape. Long story short, there's this show called Every Witch Way that I won't bother explaining how awful it is, just read the IMDB reviews, and that without fail features a Two Steps From Hell song for every pile of shit of an episode. My sister watches Nickelodean regularly and I guess that means that I do, too. Nick and Thomas, if you're reading this, get your lawyers ready. This next one is kinda like that but on an exponential scale. There is one last place I've heard Two Steps outside of advertisements.but before that, you know that feeling, when you're at the theatre, watching the opening trailers, and you hear a melody that is instantly familiar to you? A melody that might just be one of your favorite TSFH songs that inspires the most epic imaginations inside your head and you're currently seeing a shitty mix of it playing alongside utter trash on the screen? Happens all the time and it's one of the reasons I don't watch trailers anymore (even though I edit them?) so I avoid a good chunk of disappointment this way.
I've never seen this mentioned anywhere but it sure raises the question of how much they paid to license it and why bother if it was hardly even audible. Which is kinda funny since I always did imagine snow flurries to that song.Īlso, the first Homefront game had an opening documentary style exposition dump that totallly had "Black Blade" towards the end. My next massive project will be something that will completely change the way you look at fan-made videos.The DVD menu screen for the 2012 Anna Karenina featured "Nero". Q: Are you going to make an Icecrown movie?Ī: I am not currently planning on making an Icecrown Citadel movie I have a couple other small projects and one massive project on my plate at the moment. I used to be in a hard-core cutting-edge raiding guild and never want to do that again. We're one of only three guilds on Smolderthorn to have killed him in 10 man, and noone's even opened the planetarium on 25 man yet. This is not an e-peen movie, Direct Defiance is a casual guild on a casual server.
That's why you'll see us in almost full ToC gear for that.Ī: Yes. So, just last week, I had a couple other tanks (Meckel and Mitigation) take care of the ads in P1 and P3 so I could walk around shooting footage. Looking around for adds to run and pick up never gave me any time to find and hold proper angles. I'm actually main tanking while filming all of this and while normally that's not a problem, when I was going through the Yogg footage I realized all the P1 and P3 stuff was just crap. I embraced it to sneak in a little back story for an upcoming project.Ī: This movie was filmed over the course of multiple months so you'll see us in many stages of gear, but the Yogg footage was a bit different. Q: Why no Bolvar in the Yogg vision/I don't get the end?Ī: Most people shy away from the brain room in movies.
Q: Is there a full version of all three parts?Ī: Absolutely! Click the "Pally Stole My Bike" mirror to download the full 30 minute film (1 GB). If you missed part one, click the link! -> This is the combined parts two and three, showcasing the rest of the instance and hinting at what is to come.
Defiance is a cinematic presentation of the Blizzard's fantastic instance Ulduar, showcasing the boss fights and the lore behind it.