most currupting sound track work
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most currupting sound track work
you know sometimes a movie uses something previously known before in its soundtrack and it changes the whole way you look at it.
the firefighters in Wilder Napalm singing every single song about fire/burning
a clockwork orange and "Singing in the Rain"
The cop loosing his ear while stuck in the middle with you playied (resibiour dogs)
so many others.
so what movies has completly altered the way you precieve a song?
the firefighters in Wilder Napalm singing every single song about fire/burning
a clockwork orange and "Singing in the Rain"
The cop loosing his ear while stuck in the middle with you playied (resibiour dogs)
so many others.
so what movies has completly altered the way you precieve a song?
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The scariest folk song lyrics are "My Boy Grew up to be just like me" from cats in the cradle by Harry Chapin
Journey's Open Arms. It plays during the scene in Heavy Metal where the cabbie is banging that chick who's just using him. It was the first time I'd seen an animated sex scene so that song is associated with that scene in my head.
So, incidentally my sister chose that song to be sung by our cousin at her wedding.
Singing In the Rain I always associate with Malcom MacDowell kicking someone.
Sea of Love I always think of a naked Ellen Barkin all over Al Paccino.
An American Werewolf in London
Bad Moon Rising, Blue Moon, Moon Dance (specifically the scene where David Naughton joins Jenny Agutter in the shower).
The right version of Ode to Joy tends to remind me of Die Hard when they open the vault.
Ride of the Valkyries I always think of Apocolypse Now and a fat viking lady from a Bugs Bunny cartoon for the end.![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Blue Danube -- the spaceship docking sequence from 2001. My favorite part of that movie.
So, incidentally my sister chose that song to be sung by our cousin at her wedding.
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Singing In the Rain I always associate with Malcom MacDowell kicking someone.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Sea of Love I always think of a naked Ellen Barkin all over Al Paccino.
An American Werewolf in London
Bad Moon Rising, Blue Moon, Moon Dance (specifically the scene where David Naughton joins Jenny Agutter in the shower).
The right version of Ode to Joy tends to remind me of Die Hard when they open the vault.
Ride of the Valkyries I always think of Apocolypse Now and a fat viking lady from a Bugs Bunny cartoon for the end.
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Blue Danube -- the spaceship docking sequence from 2001. My favorite part of that movie.
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Re: most currupting sound track work
Thats the example that sticks out best in my mindThe Yosemite Bear wrote:The cop loosing his ear while stuck in the middle with you playied (resibiour dogs)
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yeah QT has a way with music...
Dick Dale and the Deftones will always be associated with Amanda Plummer and Chris Roth with me, despite how much they keep trying to use it in SUV commercials....
Dick Dale and the Deftones will always be associated with Amanda Plummer and Chris Roth with me, despite how much they keep trying to use it in SUV commercials....
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The scariest folk song lyrics are "My Boy Grew up to be just like me" from cats in the cradle by Harry Chapin
I just remembered one of the most memorable ones for me.
From Brian DePalma's Body Double
Frankie Goes to Hollywood performs Relax in what is essentailly a porn music video.
Near they end of the song when they say, "huh!" the main character blows a load into Melanie Griffin's character (Holly Body).
I'm pretty sure there are actual members of the FGtH in the video as well.
From Brian DePalma's Body Double
Frankie Goes to Hollywood performs Relax in what is essentailly a porn music video.
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I'm pretty sure there are actual members of the FGtH in the video as well.
By the pricking of my thumb,
Something wicked this way comes.
Open, locks,
Whoever knocks.
Something wicked this way comes.
Open, locks,
Whoever knocks.
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I remember that one,
What is it with Frankie and porn at dance clubs they did the same thing with "Welcome to the Pleasure Dome" in basic instinct...
oh well "Dpm Geiovanni" is still associated with Saliari plotting Mozart's demise....
What is it with Frankie and porn at dance clubs they did the same thing with "Welcome to the Pleasure Dome" in basic instinct...
oh well "Dpm Geiovanni" is still associated with Saliari plotting Mozart's demise....
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The scariest folk song lyrics are "My Boy Grew up to be just like me" from cats in the cradle by Harry Chapin
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Apocolypse Now : Not Valkaries as someone has already mentioned, but (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones. I always picture Lawrence Fishbourne doing that crazy dance.
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American Woman makes me think of Heather Graham doing her dance number in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
I know there's a version of the song that Lenny Kravitz did for the movie but I think the movie also has the original version by The Guess Who.
People Are Strange -- The Lost Boys even though it's Echo and the Bunneymen covering The Doors.![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I know there's a version of the song that Lenny Kravitz did for the movie but I think the movie also has the original version by The Guess Who.
People Are Strange -- The Lost Boys even though it's Echo and the Bunneymen covering The Doors.
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When I hear The End, I always think of the Apocalypse Now parody that "Animaniacs" did. Marlon Brando's character was played by a Jerry Lewis-type guy. It was pretty awesome, at least when I was in third grade.Tsyroc wrote:Another Apocolypse Now song reference. The End by The Doors.
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"I Can't Stop Loving You" by Ray Charles, used near the end of Metropolis.
Though it was the first time I had heard the song, it still connects with that film.
But Evangelion still has made more of an impact, musically.
Though it was the first time I had heard the song, it still connects with that film.
But Evangelion still has made more of an impact, musically.
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