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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

Here's to the original Highlander

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  • McLeod and Ramirez forever!

  • connor is THE ONLY ONE

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  • Kurgan was my favourite, behind MacLeod... The written version is a bit better, I think

  • @lordjship227 Awesome choice. Connor is a great name.

  • connor > duncan

  • Very, very well done. I love this.

    Duncan killing Conner... Just not right. And I know, there are going to be soo many Highlander fans made furious by the new remake they're doing. It's being written by the screen writer for Twilight for crap sake... WTF!!

    I'm sorry, that fourth movie just infuriates me, and I sometimes go into a tangent. I was in shock throughout the last part of the movie. This was an awesome video, and a great tribute to Conner Macleod. *Shakes Hand* Well done, sir.

  • @duncanmacleeod Show must go on

  • Thus proving why Scotland is the best country.

  • watch?v=ritMOCf17dw

  • I liked it, however even though the theme of the song was appropriate, the tone gave off a different vibe. When you listen to "Who wants to live forever." It captures the sad qualities of living a long but sad life. You know melancholy. This melody should be in the same spirit. Duncan Macleod's life must go on, thus "The show must go on," But an overall theme of sadness should follow. I mean,it is the end of life for Conner, right? And the ending was well done.

  • I liked it, however even though the theme of the song was appropriate, the tone gave off a different vibe. When you listen to "Who wants to live forever." It captures the sad qualities of living a long but sad life. You know melancholy. This melody should be in the same spirit. Duncan Macleod's life must go on, thus "The show must go on," But an overall theme of sadness should follow. I mean,it is the end for Conner, right? And the ending was well done.

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