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As much as I wanted to love Beaches, it always seemed too hurried for me to "feel" for it (its
soundtrack
is one of my favorite albums though).
The art is totally amazing and the soundtrack, which is reused many times after this, (im not sure if this was the first time i heard it) and evokes in me the most emotional sentimental response of any movie
soundtrack.
Then there's the kick-ass
soundtrack
which features the tremendously talented K.D. Lang (who reminds me a little of Patsy Cline) at her best.
Nice movie with a great
soundtrack
which spans through the rock landscape of the 70's and 80's.
An extra point was given for the soundtrack, which was enjoyable, with songs by Bryan Adams and Hans Zimmer.
The Film Noir Formula is all its glory--before the ingredients became clichés--including waterfront locales, floozies, saxophones on the soundtrack, and one hell of a climactic fistfight.
The
soundtrack
(available on CD) is absolutely beautiful and sets the mood throughout the film.
Any true hard rock fan should see this movie and buy the
soundtrack.
The film has been released on DVD in Germany, with both German and English
soundtrack.
The slick
soundtrack
betrays the murder ballad tone of the film.
Yes, I went and picked up the
soundtrack
from Tower's.
It's not often these days we get a
soundtrack
entirely dedicated to a comprehensive film score.
think it is up there with mischief/book of love/high school USA/shout/calender girl/crybaby/ all great movies set in the lat 50s & early 60s and it has a wonderful soundtrack.not as many songs as in some of these type of movies but still great.it is all so very funny at times and has a great love interest.all
Chilling, majestic piece of cinematic fright, this film combines all the great elements of an intellectual thriller, with the grand vision of a director who has the instinctual capacity to pace a moody horror flick within the realm of his filmmaking genius that includes an eye for the original shot, an ice-cold
soundtrack
and an overall sense of dehumanization.
Unlike the other baseball movies this one particular movie stood out because of hits amazing special effects and well orchestrated
soundtrack
which was very interesting.
In this context, the MOR-infused songs on the
soundtrack
ought not to have worked but somehow they do.
Yes, it is sometimes jaw-droppingly atrocious, but there is actually some surprisingly impressive touches: good old-fashioned graveyard, eerie
soundtrack
and candlelit-Gothic-house-scene, mirror showing the monstrous form of the villains, etc.
First of all I enjoyed the
soundtrack
(Bryan Adams), it really goes with the movie.
The
soundtrack
features some very fun Garage-Punk tunes and the raspy, raucous meanness of it meshes well with the film's mood.
Sadly, the film has an uncalled for narration by Matt Damon; a sappy
soundtrack
by Bryan Adams; and enough action scenes to compare it to a Jerry Bruckheimer production.
The 1975 Sammy Johns hit record "Chevy Van" is heard repeatedly on the
soundtrack
(this movie has even been reissued with the title CHEVY VAN), despite the film's title vehicle being a Dodge.
From transsexual strippers to an amazing
soundtrack
it all meshes nicely into what can only be described as clever comedy.
While the
soundtrack
is a bit dated, this story is more relevant in the U.S. now more than ever.
The atmospherics of rural Wales were captured perfectly, and the
soundtrack
was very well chosen.
The costumes, the music score and soundtrack, the hairstyles, make no mistake about it this is a film all about crime in the 80's and while it should have dated horribly it hasn't.
I was also impressed with the quality of the cinematography and the
soundtrack
of the movie.
I see other reviewers who have commented to the effect that it's badly written, poorly shot, has a terrible
soundtrack
and, worse, that it's not real in its portrayal of life.
Furthermore you'll get offered a freakish and very campy 'evil guy' behind a frog mask (hence the movie's title!), you'll get a crazed-out swinging soundtrack, classic b-movie action scenes, partly filmed out off the wildest perspectives (please remind the time of its origin!), yelling scream queens, and on and on...
But what makes the movie truly shine is a surprisingly awesome
soundtrack
featuring several LA punk bands of the mid-80s.
I seriously doubt that this
soundtrack
was ever pressed to vinyl, but it's definitely worth buying the movie just for the
soundtrack.
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