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The plot is so weak and if you take the fights and the
soundtrack
off, you really don't have anything useful at all!
Having said that Alexei Sayle puts in a good turn as a traffic cop with ambition and the
soundtrack
features great music from the era.
The only plus in this movie was the music by "The Smiths" and "The Cult", but this is a movie and the music
soundtrack
is not the most important thing.
Even the
soundtrack
sounds like it's fakin' the funk.
It's true that Don Simpson and the other producers came up with the idea of a fairly cheap, lowbrow flick with lots of sweaty bodies to help sell a
soundtrack
of (admitedly catchy) pop, so Flashdance is an odd sort of pioneer: the first MTV movie.
On the plus side: The
soundtrack
was wonderful.
The film uses recycled footage from "Battle Beyond the Sars" which is another Roger Corman Sci-Fi Turd, but atleast this one is better than "Battle Beyond the Stars" - there is no real acting in this film (but its a Roger Corman film-What did you expect)again the entire
soundtrack
was done on a Keyboard/Synthasizer, the sound effects are recycled from "Battlestar Galactica" - there are no special effects because they were recycled/rearranged space scenes from another movie, the costumes look like something right out of 1981 salvation army salvage.
The synthesizer based
soundtrack
is even worse than the one in Deathstalker.
A quick resumé: Almost nonexistent, badly chosen musical soundtrack, steady-cam filming done without the steady but with lots of coffee and a hyperactive cameraman, NO plot, and nothing ever really happens.
My eyes want to jump out of my head and my ears are gushing blood from the horrible awful one song
soundtrack.
Plus a dour
soundtrack
by Then Jericho AAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHH.
The
soundtrack
was probably the only thing I enjoyed.
film has little in the way of scares, and the pounding
soundtrack
just served to be both grating and distracting all at once.i suppose the music was used to cover up the fact that not much happens through much of the movie, though it failed in its intended purpose.i
Even the
soundtrack
is old-school Hollywood which is a mistake: it doesn't fit a late 70s film and makes it look phony.
Plus, the
"soundtrack"
if you could even call it that was so annoying.
The opening images of this film, of Michael Jackson lookalike (Diego Luna) riding a small motorbike round a track, is strangely compelling and beautiful: Roy Orbison's "Mister Lonely" plays on the soundtrack, and the images unfold in slow-motion.
Even the
soundtrack
is awful!
The best thing about this yawner is composer Chuck Cirino's orchestral soundtrack; it gives "Komodo Vs.
When suddenly, without reason, you are forced to watch close ups of "charismatic" looking hungarian country people in their boats, while the
soundtrack
is trying to persuade you that this is supposed to be a dramatic moment, although they are only on the way to the funeral of the local alcoholic, thats one thing.
The
soundtrack
was bad, story was lame and predictable, and the acting was terrible.
Finally, the
soundtrack
(which ranged from hip hop to Bach to Mendelhson's Midsummer Night's Dream) was at odds with the emotional temperature of the movie and further obscured any emotion the viewer should have been feeling at the time.
I've also read that the
soundtrack
is nothing like the music in the movie, with professional musicians filling in for the actors.
The incredibly repetative disco
soundtrack
will stick in your head, so beware.
the ONLY thing that is decent with this movie is the soundtrack..maybe.
I'm sure the
soundtrack
is wonderful, though.
I don't want a monotonous, one-song Robin Trower soundtrack; I want a
soundtrack
punctuated with the top-40 bubblegum songs of the day that epitomized the '70s.
Includes several bargain-basement zombies, outrageously campy dialogue, a scene-chewing performance by Alan Ormsby, several gay/kinky grave-robbers, and one straange
soundtrack.
Filmed with a low budget and on location, only a modicum of skill is required for the designing processes, but a larger measure of value might have been placed upon the tasteless D.J. background soundtrack, generally blaring and nearly always invasive.
The main attraction of course was the
soundtrack.
I think what really takes the cake is the unbearable
soundtrack.
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