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Cosplay Feature: 16bitSami's Dancing Scyther!

Photo by Two Flame Studios Pokemon gijinkas never fail to impress me and 16bitSami's take on Scyther as a Scimitar Dancer immediately caught my eye in wanting to write about it. Done for Otakon earlier in the year, Sami states that she wanted to emulate the "dancer style vibes" she had for a previous take on Flareon. Not only that, but there are other elements taken from a Cowslip designed Scyther cosplay she did nearly 10 years ago :O. So if you want to let learn more about this gorgeous cosplay, let's dive in! Sami has a fantastic long green wig that has a sort of forest vibe with its shade. I'm not entirely sure if the armor piece directly on top of it is a leaf design of sorts but Sami has that rocking as additional headgear. Some of the pictures I have will also give a glimpse to a green hood that travels down her back with a gold trim on the edge. I really love the blend of clothing and armor that Sami utilized for this cosplay. When you get down to the main...

Soundtrack Review Tron Legacy

This is the first of a new type of review that I hope to add on for these days. If there's one aspect of my life that I hold dear is music. As such I have a taste for certain movie soundtracks and video game music. For these reviews I will basically mention my favorite tracks, overall theme/feel of the album and say whether or not you should give it a listen.

Tron Legacy served as a sequel to the cult hit movie Tron. The general setting is highly technological and the overall area of the Grid is very dark except for the nightlife in the nearby city. For the music Disney was able to hire famous French duo Daft Punk to score the movie. All the songs are completely original and somewhat have a similar beat/string of notes.



The CD itself is made with a black back so it was actually difficult to get my computer to read it at the time when I got it. There is a total of 22 tracks with several ones being a personal favorite of mine. First off is the song titled "The Grid". It's a fairly short tune but it opens the first several seconds with a monologue from the movie spoken by Jeff Bridges who plays Kevin Flynn. Afterwards it opens with a loud boom and it slowly fades out with that general string of notes. "Son of Flynn" is a high pitched track that I would assume serves as the overlaying theme song for Sam Flynn (the main character and Kevin's son).

I can't write a review about this soundtrack without mentioning arguably the title track/single track "Derezzed". This song appears once in the movie as part of the epic bar fight Sam and Quorra have when they run into guards/servants of CLU 2.0 who aspires to rule the Grid and make it to the outside world. The track is upbeat and fast paced I can't help but want to do a little dance or sing the notes every time the song comes on. It's that good people! The end credits music is also good and many of the other tracks have that dark suspenseful tone to it. Some tracks like "End of Line" are titled as a call back to things from the first movie.

What was interesting was before this was released I had no idea who Daft Punk is. People were incredibly excited to hear they were going to score the movie when it was announced. Listening to "Derezzed" several times on Youtube was all I needed to get me hooked on to them. So much that I even bought their latest album!

Daft Punk as they appear in the movie


Should you give this a listen?
Yes, the tracks are well constructed, definitely are in line with the tone of the movie and it's very exciting to hear!

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