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The movie is great, I love the animated action it brings, and the music is great (yes, I bought the
soundtrack
on CD...) A recommended video for everyone to watch and enjoy!
Played with wide-eyed, straight-faced intensity by a talented cast and chockablock with action, satire, social commentary and authentic period details, from slick brillantined hairdos and marcelled hairdos to a fleet of Citroen "Tractions," a rollicking
soundtrack
and brief but credible impersonations of Charles de Gaulle and Marshal Petain.
Moreover, this one has a Motown
soundtrack.
Also I kinda liked the
soundtrack
of this movie.
Considering the fact that I thought I was in love and I was the same age as the youths in this film at the time (although I realize they are now old enough to be my parents), plus the
soundtrack
being written by Elton John & Bernie Taupin just before they "made it big" here in North America...
I love the opening credits that show a romantic, exciting view of Manhattan with Johnny Mathis singing "The Best Of Everything" on the
soundtrack.
The dialouge is a scream and the
soundtrack
is sublimely brilliant.
Obviously, the original
soundtrack
is not exactly hi-fi, but there are many excellent versions available in classical music selections.
Also nothing overtly crude and what a sweet late '70's
soundtrack
to bring on just the right amount of nostalgia.
The flute-sitar-rattle box
soundtrack
is classic.
Another strong point is Prokofiev's beautiful, haunting
soundtrack
(using a composer to score a movie was completely unusual at the time).
Dirty Dancing looks like it was done from the heart and it feels so real for some reason, like magic- and the
soundtrack
LOVE IT.
Besides the 2 lead actors the
soundtrack
makes the film the beauty that it is.
There are all sorts of directorial touches to keep you amused, and the (non-dated)
soundtrack
cooks all the way.
There is no score or soundtrack, all the music and sounds are diagetic.
Forget the exorcist and all the other hype horror movies out there.John Carpenter as made a tour-de-force horror epic with outstanding special-effects great performances from Kurt Russell and co and a great
soundtrack
that will haunt you for ever!
I finally got around to seeing this movie for the first time around the mid-nineties, after hearing the
soundtrack.
There Is plenty of action In this western that Is quite Impressive, the scenery Is delicious and the letterbox scope photography Is breath taking and the
soundtrack
Is stereo!
The scenery is just tremendous and the
soundtrack
is a must have.
Technically brilliant in its camera-work and editing, superbly scripted and acted, one of the best openings, one of the best endings, tension and paranoia sustained throughout (with countless viewings), an excellent soundtrack, and open to multiple readings and analogy, there simply aren't enough superlatives to do this film justice.
There's no "Bend it like Beckham" backdrops and stereotypes, and only slight salutes to the music and dancing of Bollywood (however, the
soundtrack
is well worth procuring), but rather, the feel that you are seeing the real India permeates the film through the use of dozens of local residents in each scene to augment the performance of the five professional actors.
The movie has a lot of funny moments, and although the cast did not produce a single major movie star, it is worth remembering for a fantastic 80's
soundtrack
that includes: Devo, The Cars, Journey and others.
I found it amongst some old tapes and didn't know what it was and after having read the back of the cover to see what the summer had to say about it (Which btw, mentioned the fact that Elton John covered the
soundtrack
for the film more times than it mentioned what the film was actually about.),
The
soundtrack
is phenomenal, with music by HIM.
Also, an incredible
soundtrack.
Randy Edelman did a good composition of the
soundtrack.
My favourite songs from this
soundtrack
include "Diamond Dolls", The Girls of Rock & Roll", & the touching "My Mother".
The
soundtrack
was also nice although it was used previously in another film of Boris Karloff's Frankenstein.
I bought the
soundtrack
and DVD immediately after watching it.
It features the cast from CKY (the movies) and also has a GREAT
soundtrack.
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