Bad movies with great soundtracks?
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This amazing James Horner score to the 1993 movie “House of Cards” about a little autistic girl is more than worth checking out. (The movie I would rate about a “B”)
https://youtu.be/tNpbyAkpxto
It’s just so unique.
https://youtu.be/tNpbyAkpxto
It’s just so unique.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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The worst movie in my opinion is Suicide Squad, but ironically it's just the movie with the best soundtrack.
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Hi, um...Roger. Hope that’s a real name and not just a hobby...
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Much as I love both Jackie Chan and the works of Jules Verne, Disney's 2004 adaptation of Around the World in 80 Days was .. not something I enjoyed, as a movie.
But I do very much enjoy Trevor Jones' score for the film .. listening to which, I often imagine a much better adaptation that could've been ..
But I do very much enjoy Trevor Jones' score for the film .. listening to which, I often imagine a much better adaptation that could've been ..
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One of my favorite bad movies is Hudson Hawk. The plot is absolutely ridiculous, but fun! The main characters are two burglars played by Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello. When they separate during a heist they pick a song that's the approximate length of time they expect to be in order to stay in sync, and then they sing it to themselves during the robbery. And that's probably the least crazy thing in the film! Still, a couple of fun musical scenes. Here's one of them:
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One of my favorites, too. Such an awesomely bizarre comedy. Love that scene!
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Reading the Mac Davis obits a while ago, it took me a long time to come to grips with the fact that "The Sting II" is not a very good movie.
Up to that time, I was willing to give it leeway just for Jackie Gleason, for Teri Garr, and for Lalo Schifirin asking the musical question, "Should the original '73 Sting have used Scott Joplin's 'The Entertainer' as its main theme, or Joplin's 'Heliotrope Bouquet'?
Up to that time, I was willing to give it leeway just for Jackie Gleason, for Teri Garr, and for Lalo Schifirin asking the musical question, "Should the original '73 Sting have used Scott Joplin's 'The Entertainer' as its main theme, or Joplin's 'Heliotrope Bouquet'?
I remember trying, and failing, to talk friends out of seeing it, who said they knew it was bad, but just wanted to dream the promise of how good an actual 80 Days movie would have been with Jackie Chan in the Cantinflas role.droosan wrote: ↑February 1st, 2021, 11:34 amMuch as I love both Jackie Chan and the works of Jules Verne, Disney's 2004 adaptation of Around the World in 80 Days was .. not something I enjoyed, as a movie.
But I do very much enjoy Trevor Jones' score for the film .. listening to which, I often imagine a much better adaptation that could've been ..
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Hands down the best scene in Spider-Man 3, and the Christopher Young music is absolutely spectacular. Such a shame that we'll probably never see an available soundtrack of this, because most of S3 was Young working with Elfman's themes (due to Elfman's falling out with Raimi during the production of Spider-Man 2 a few years earlier). I guess copyright-wise, it would just be too complicated, especially with all the old wounds that are no doubt still there.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Nothing to do with copyright, Vi. Sony owns all. There is a soundtrack album available!
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*facepalm*
Lol, I didn’t realize. Thanks, Ben!
Lol, I didn’t realize. Thanks, Ben!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Sometimes it's so silly that the soundtrack is prettier and more interesting than the movie. There are a lot of movies, and it's a little sad (