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"The Dunwich Horror" is much more disturbing, although it bears all characteristics of a seventies movie like the
soundtrack
and the clothing, but it still works.
Aside from that, and the awesome soundtrack, this movie has absolutely nothing going for it.
the
soundtrack
seemed like it was ripped from a collection of atari games.
Good
soundtrack.
The biggest one I can think of is the
soundtrack.
And an outstanding
soundtrack
that features the considerable talent of Taj Mahal, Bob Weir and Jorma Kaukonen, to name a few, adds strongly to the beautiful, melancholy vibe of the film.
The
soundtrack
also seemed completely out of place as they tried to squeeze as many death metal songs in, in an attempt to improve this terrible film i can only assume.
Everything from the beautiful Florida landscape to the enchanting "new age
" soundtrack
makes this show stand out from its 1960's grandfather.
The soundtrack, however, is more 1960s than 1980s, for reasons that are hard to fathom.
I would like to see this movie again in Swedish and preferably with a new soundtrack, the idea is there but the actors are having to work way to hard to remember their lines.
If the movie itself wasn't enough to make you cringe, the
soundtrack
will at the very least will give you a "headbanging headache".The bottom line is that if it weren't for Cerina Vincent and the "Vamp Tramps",it wouldn't have even gotten a 3! The best part of this movie other than looking Ms Vincent was the fact that it is only 80 minutes long.
If you like your
soundtrack
music on the schmaltzy side, the music in this film will be right up your alley (if you've ever heard Thai pop music,you'll know exactly what I mean).
I actually thought Harlem Rides the Range might have been slightly duller than The Bronz Buckaroo but at least this time the print was good and the
soundtrack
was clear so I could actually hear the dialogue well and the singing was more enjoyable as a result which was provided by Mr. Jeffries and The Four Tones of which Lucius is a member.
Besides, the
soundtrack
fits in perfectly (not a compliment in this context).
While the original had a haunting
soundtrack
and some fantastic grainy camera-work, this has a generic score and a very flat TV-movie look.
I could not find any dramatic line leading to the violent ending, everything seemed to be just pasted, mixing all ingredients without a functional recipe, some of it worked, animation fitted in quite smoothly, in fact I missed more of it,
soundtrack
is again quite suited to the action.
Second, the
soundtrack
is inspired, not knowing enough about the current music scene I don't know whether these were original tracks or inspired retreads but it works a treat.
The plot, very loosely based on both the fabled E.T.A. Hoffman story and, to a lesser extent, Tchaikovsky's now famous ballet (snippets of the composer's famous score can be heard on the soundtrack) goes something like this: Clara (voiced by Melissa Gilbert), a pretty doll face of a girl, receives a mysterious nutcracker from her eccentric Uncle Drosselmeyer (Christopher Lee).
The
soundtrack
and the visual style is interesting too, so it helps you relax a little while being shocked.
I really liked the fact that there is no musical soundtrack, and it's kind of a piece of theatre with long takes of dialogue and interaction between the goofy characters.
Devoid of an omniscient
soundtrack
and played out to feel like real-time, the events of this one freakish night is quite a distressingly entertaining ordeal.
The music is also quite different and more menacing and appropriate for a horror movie than the jazzy 80's-style
soundtrack
that's on the US cut.
Not only was it a beautiful love story, but it had one kick-ass
soundtrack
(which confoundedly is still not available on CD -- someone please release it!)
Whereas here I am less intimately involved with the various places depicted and Scofield's uninterested and expressionless verbalisation of the drivel of a
soundtrack
helped not a lot.
The acting was on cue & the psychological progression of a man going mad(2pac) was amazing, i love this movie and the
soundtrack.
The ones who love this TV very much cannot have its
soundtrack
- is a LOSS!
Watching 'Gregory's Girl' for the first time in over two decades, one is immediately struck by reminders of when it was made: the grainy film, the dreadful soundtrack, the big hair of both its male and female characters.
The
soundtrack
made the movie even worse, if that's possible.
This docu-drama provides a wonderful story of the right-to-vote movement early last century, but whoever selected the anachronistic music
soundtrack
has to be taken out and shot.
believe that This movie's
Soundtrack
is one of the best of all time.
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