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here are some of my favourite david fincher moments! (they are from bts footage/interviews/dvd commentary i could find online)
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thank youuuu @notsosilenthowl!
here's mine – i like it simple ;)
tagged by @maxxiesutton to do this cute picrew, thank you! 💛
no pressure tags for @gothtoast @marimayscarlett @rammstein4everandever @m---e---l @dandysnob @meinewellemeinstrand @vulnerant-omnes @sonic-counselor 🥰✨️
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This is some category of Schneider pictures, though I'm not sure which, but they belong together, I think
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thanks a lot for the tag @notsosilenthowl, i love games like that!
this took me long, but finally got around to doing mine:
b – Big City Life, Mattafix l – Lift Me Up, Moby a – Adélaïde, Requin Chagrin u – Ulysses and the Sea, Papooz e – Ein Lied, Rammstein r – Radio, Rammstein h – Highdown Fair, Angelo Branduardi u – Unentschieden gegen Ried, Der Nino aus Wien n – Nur mein Körper und die Angst, Brutalismus3000 d – Dancing with Myself, Nouvelle Vague, Phoebe Killdeer
as for tagging: i know @notafraidofredyellowandblue likes doing those …? :)
tagged by @helliswaiting ahh thank you 🫶
rules: pick a song for every letter of your URL and tag that many people
T-Taroko- August Greenwood
A-Anpanman- bts
K-Keelhauled- Alestorm
O-Oliolioxinfree- Sworn In
C- Cha Cha Cha- Käärijä
A-Arcadia- Lucifer
F-Fake It- Seether
E-Eyes Sewn Shut- Suicide Silence
Tags: @yanderepuck @wekillandwetake @otomedad @anakinfruit @floydsteeth @tangsweet @vivi-ships @lokis-laugh
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No negativity allowed: whats something you're excited for this year?
Im excited like a child for the Switch 2 and Hades 1.0
#finally starting my internship and thus gaining some work experience at last and getting better + faster at using the necessary software#probably hopefully being able to go on isotretinoin after 10 years of acne#visiting friends and being visited by friends and family#going on a weekend trip to vienna which my siblings and i gifted our mom for her birthday#swimming in lakes in summer#getting a new hair cut after finally finding a hairdresser that i trust#also moving in with my two closest friends in autumn which remains to be seen however thats what im most exited about!#thats so much actually! and that feels really nice now that i see it written out like that hurray :)
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Melbourne BDO, 2011 | 📷 LIFAD Australia
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Khalaktyrsky Beach, Russia by Vladimir Goiiiguk
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Pauls contribution to the Spy Museum Berlin
See: https://rammwiki.net/wiki/Spy_Museum_Berlin_(soundtrack)

I recently visited Berlin and wanted to check out the spy museum Paul did the music for, ze Deutsches Spionagemuseum, which is located at Potsdamer Platz. It's probably the last Rammstein related spot left that I've been wanting to check out in the city and I finally came about doing so in the one day I was there. The last time they unfortunately had a fire alarm going on, so I couldn't go in, but this time I succeeded!
I really ... I can't get myself to be interested in History Museums and the like, I don't know why. Maybe it's because my dad dragged us kids through every single castle, open air farm museum and medieval market South Germany had to offer at the time, resulting in the adverse effect of me, as an adult, feeling like I need to go sit down after having taken five steps into a Natural History Museum. I guess that means I'm satiated. Sometimes I visit art exhibitions though, but even those drain me so much, I just about run through them and am in a bad mood afterward. Have you heard of Museum Fatigue, because that's a real thing! Anyhow, that's why I made it my mission to walk through the spy museum looking only for the music bits playing. I spent about 10€ at the entrance and then walked in through something resembling a personnel sluice.
At first, I thought they had removed the music as I didn't hear any sounds at all for quite some time after going in, apart from some shooting noise coming from the one corner. However, on the second floor I made out a brawarahh and pushed past info screens, a real-life Trabi and spy standees trying to find out where the sound was coming from. I wanted to try recording some of it as well.
The speakers were put up high above, and I stood there looking like a complete nut holding one arm outstretched above my head pointing my phone at the ceiling. Luckily there weren't too many people there, but what does it matter to me, I was on my mission.
Ever since I had first heard about it, I've been wondering how Paul came about doing this. I guess the most likely explanation is him having a friend involved with the spy museum, asking him if he wanted to put a small part in or something similar. I think Paul is someone who would be happy contributing to a culturally significant occasion or institution, if he sees fit. As can be seen on his Instagram, he does like to look at attractions and things alike, and I imagine him being quite enthusiastic about doing so:
https://www.instagram.com/paullanders_official/p/B1gYv3hoByc/?hl=de&img_index=1
Look at the last picture – he has a good time. I think it's often the bunch consisting of him, Olli and Schneider out and about looking at local attractions and exploring the cities they play in. Jens tagging along from time to time :^)
The Spionagemuseum has quite a few things you can get hands on with, like solving small riddles or trying out a lie detector test. Or even making your way through a laser field! I, well, I just looked at it, but I can see Paul getting in there, rolling around on the floor. It's definitely a well produced exhibition!
They also showed footage of spy movies like Jason Bourne, Mission Impossible, James Bond and so on, with music playing next to it and, you know, I'm quite confident that one wasn't done by Herr Paul Landers, but just the original score. Although there is a song in the laser room where I was sure it was a movies soundtrack as well, but on the RammWiki page there is a song called "Laser Room" so it must be from Paul! Only goes to show his versatility :) Correct me in case I'm wrong and it's a film score after all.
At first, I wanted to include my recordings in this post, then I got a bit scared of violating copyright law, so I'm not gonna share them here (unless we have a German law expert on here telling me it would be fine?), but feel free to DM me. It's mostly eerie sounds, plus that one film score-like bit.
I think I feel rebellious enough for a little snippet though, so if you want to have a taste of Pauls soundtrack composer career, have a listen:
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