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During the ride, the tension begins to mount, as the
soundtrack
in the movie adds to the overall anticipation.
Oh.... and It has a great
soundtrack.
Ok, so it may not be the award-winning "movie of the year" type-film (apart from the brilliant
soundtrack
that I think won a few awards), but it is a really great film about 'The Kid' (Prince / O( take your pick) and the happenings around him living in Minneapolis, playing his music.
The music is absolutely superb, in my opinion you HAVE to own this soundtrack, it is truly a classic and sums up the eighties sounds and feel in a wonderful fashion.
Great film, setting, story,
soundtrack
and characters.
(Isn't it every high school kid's dream to trash his school and blow it up, all set to a rockin' soundtrack?)
The music
soundtrack
just adds to the overall satisfaction of watching this film, making Riding Giants brilliant viewing.
This movie consists of such great emotion especially with its outstanding
soundtrack
that coincides with the film.
Great storyline, incredible cast of characters, ominous setting; even the
soundtrack
has a haunting quality to it.
The performances were smashing, the
soundtrack
was great, and the casting was perfect.
Fast cars, quick editing and a great
soundtrack
- it does exactly what it says on the tin.
The
soundtrack
and cinematography were compelling and intriguing.
This Movie is touching and so is its
soundtrack "
Raghupati Raghava" sung in a very unique manner.
It's not about the soundtrack, or cinematography, or even the dialogue and somewhat bad acting, it's about the educational purpose, and the message behind that is the most important.
I would give this film a "10," but its '70's made-for-TV
soundtrack
and ambiance were distracting.
Writers/directors Mark Ezra, Peter Litten and George Dugdale trot out all the endearingly corny clichés which make these 80's slice'n'dice body count flicks so much cheesy fun: fake jump scares, prowling Steadican shots, a fierce storm, an insanely groovy hard rock soundtrack, a nice smattering of gratuitous female nudity, a totally ridiculous "what the hell?" supernatural climax, tacky make-up f/x, and one of those lovably lame "it was all just a terrible dream" fake-out non-endings.
No, it's not terribly scary in 2006, it wasn't even scary in 1986, but TRICK OR TREAT is a movie that will bring a smile to the face of any 1980s metaller and has a kick-ass
soundtrack
courtesy of the cult band Fastway.
After repeated listenings to the CD soundtrack, I knew I wanted this film, got it for Christmas and I was amazed.
The scenes leading up to the murders, filmed at the actual house where the crime occurred, with a
soundtrack
of whistling winds, are quite intense and chilling.
This is because of it's faster pace, better settings, and cool 80's
soundtrack.
It's haunting and beautiful but you're aware that this music is similar to Newman's other work and while listening to the
soundtrack
you're reminded of SCENT OF A WOMAN , MEETING JOE BLACK and THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION you're reminded of other films as the story unfolds on screen .
The only aspect of the movie that I would write off as "needs improvement" is the
soundtrack
selection.
No movie is ever good without a fitting soundtrack, and although the
soundtrack
is quite fitting, the opening is a little too long, and the other rap songs in the film really could have been replaced with something more appropriate (heavy, grungy rock or psychedelic electronica would have made this film a real trip).
Since then, I have acquired both the video and soundtrack, and have to say that after several viewings, I am still very impressed with the underlying character of this film.
It was also one of the few films of the early 80's to have a killer accompanying
soundtrack
with the punk and new wave bands that were emerging from L.A. at the time.
I own the
soundtrack
and I play it constantly to this day.
Laughs, adventure, a good time, a killer soundtrack, oscar-worthy acting, and special effects/ animitronics like none other, what else could you want in a movie?
Yes, this superheroine is one effective female as she kicks and fights the evil teachers with totally cheesy
soundtrack
playing on the background.
It is composer James Horner's finest
soundtrack
ever and evokes so much from the film and the audience.
Good special effects (especially towards the end), quirky performances from a pretty talented trio of actors and topped by a really interesting and oddly appropriate
soundtrack
ultimately make "Wilder Napalm" a unique treat of a film to watch...if you can find it that is!
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