Images are from my Time-Rider and Deadlaw stories but the song I first heard on Jackie Chan's Medallion. I love to lift weights to this song. Got a good beat.
I tried to find a video with the whole song on it but couldn't. Then I realized I had part of the song anyway on a video I made. If anybody can find a video with the whole song on it post it. There's bound to be some video out there using it. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the group.
Posted: 01 Nov 2008 15:36
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Smash Mouth Average Ordinary Everyday Superhero with various superhero, action, and sci-fi movie clips.
This is another good song to work out to.
Posted: 01 Nov 2008 15:46
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Ghost Rider Riders in the Sky by Spiderbait
Another one I like to work out to. I like to hear this one while I'm driving too. Makes you want to drive fast though. Have to watch that. I love songs that mix a country western song with rock and roll.
Posted: 01 Nov 2008 17:03
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Lets turn it all the way up to 11!!!
Posted: 02 Nov 2008 21:38
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Your Thor video rocks, Wayne!
Posted: 02 Nov 2008 21:40
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Tim, that song you posted at the top of the page with the Time-Rider images, wasn't that in an episode of Smallville?
Posted: 03 Nov 2008 00:14
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That is so funny with Thor playing the guitar.
I don't know about that song being on Smallville RJ, I only remember hearing it on that Jackie Chan movie. Could have been, but I don't remember it.
Posted: 03 Nov 2008 01:11
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Thank God there are people out there with far too much time on their hands. I was looking for Thor the 80's metal band. But this was far more amusing. Although Thor the man/band is amusing in his own way. The guy made some terrible b-movies with himself as the star back in the 80's. Looks like they're still touring today. But he's lost his blonde hair (still has his hammer though)
How could we miss out that other tragic anti hero The Crow.
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I was always freaked by Brandon Lee dying the way he did making that movie. He could have been a huge movie star like his dad.
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There must be some sort of curse on playing Gothic clowns in Hollywood.
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Have you guys heard any of the songs from the defunct Batman musical that never actually opened? They are horribly hilarious! http://www.freewebs.com/batman_themusical/home.htm check out the Joker song (where did he get all those wonderful toys) and this one song that actually became a Meat Loaf song (in the land of the pig the butcher is king). Lets hope that the new Spiderman Musical isnt so bad.
www.comicconnect.com
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Anyone ever hear the song Red Tornado by Band of Horses?
How about Superman's song by Crash Test Dummies..very good song!