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The Medic Droid, Innerpartysystem, and The White Tie Affair joined them as special guests for the whole tour. The tour began in July, 2008 and ended August, 2008. The Blackout's headlining tour, "Sleep All Day, Party All Night", toured in Japan, Europe, and the UK. The Medic Droid was on the road for the UK dates in October.
Dominguez's article described Always Watching as a superior alternative to other feature films based on the Slender Man mythos, such as the 2018 Sony release Slender Man: "As a standalone film set in the same universe, Always Watching enriches the world of Marble Hornets, giving established fans new lore to chew on by showing that The Operator ...
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Marble Hornets is an alternate reality YouTube web series based on the Slender Man online mythos. [1] [2] The first video was posted on YouTube on June 20, 2009, following a post that its creator, Troy Wagner, created on the Something Awful forum the previous day.
Duty #1 Resume Lair: Rohn Partridge Resume [53] Enemy Territory: Quake Wars: Medic, Strogg [54] Spider-Man: Friend or Foe: Quentin Beck / Mysterio [7] Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow: Dane Bishop Resume [55] Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions: Delita Heiral, additional voices Resume [7] Team Fortress 2: Medic, Medic's "Second Opinion ...
The band signed with Epic/Slightly Dangerous in 2007 and began touring with artists such as Secondhand Serenade, Making April, Innerpartysystem, Metro Station, The Medic Droid, and Kill Hannah. In June and July 2007, the band went on a cross-country US tour alongside Fireworks . [ 1 ]
He voiced the medical droid 2-1B in The Empire Strikes Back, [3] and later played roles for LucasFilm in Star Wars: Ewoks (the voice of Wicket in the second season) and in Howard the Duck. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Then, in 1992, he became associated with LucasArts , voicing the " talkie " version of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis .
The theme music of the television series, Medic, was written by Victor Young and copyright on February 17, 1955 under the title "The Medic Theme." A set of lyrics were written by Edward Heyman (who had a history of collaborating with Young) and with those lyrics and under the new title "Blue Star," a new copyright was issued on May 5, 1955.