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Soundtrack:Film Ratio
Edgy MD May 02 2019 07:08 AM |
The Dick Dale-Stevie Ray Vaughn video posted in the NBF made me think of Back to The Beach and how, while the soundtrack is a little bit uneven, it's mission of using contemporary-retro artists to revisit the surf era of the early sixties, it ends up being a delightfully perverse collection, and as much of a time capsule of 1987 as it was of 1962. Yeah, the Avalon Track is neither here nor there, and Annette probably subtracts more from Fishbone than she brings, and the production on the Marti Jones track totally isn't her sound, but still, there's some keepers there in an absolute shit show of a film. I also want to nominate Empire Records for being the best cinematic collection of 90s power pop this side of So I Married an Axe-Murderer, while (unlike SIMaAM) being an irredeemable abomination of a film. There's probably a scientific way of measuring this, compare the soundtrack's collective rating with the film's collective rating at two authoritative sites. But this doesn't really work with Back to the Beach as the film inexplicably gets a 5.8 rating at IMDB and a 71% Critics' Score and 63% Audience Score at Rotten Tomatoes, while I remember the film as raw sewage, even by the lowly standards of TBS hangover fare that it ended up being. Folks must be watching with their ears. What do you think of when you think of Bad Film with a Good Soundtrack? Our phone lines are open. Give us a call.
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dgwphotography May 02 2019 07:34 AM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
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Edgy MD May 02 2019 08:19 AM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
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seawolf17 May 02 2019 10:12 AM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
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Edgy MD May 02 2019 05:35 PM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
Less than Zero is a rare movie whose title is also the rating I would give it.
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MFS62 May 02 2019 07:54 PM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
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Yes. A goofy farce. Well played and a lot of fun. Some memorable lines by the DiLaurentiis Jr.- directed film: 1) The Princess tugging at her pet monkey's leash saying, "Come on Fellini" and 2) "Oh no, not the borer worms" and 3) When asked if she and Flash want to stay on Mongo after they have saved Earth from destruction, Dale Arden replies that she's going back to Earth because,"Things are a little too quiet around here. I'm a New York kind of girl". And yes, Max von Sydow playing Ming the Merciless? I once asked him about that role, and he said that playing it "was delightful". Not just camp, but High Camp. Moving on to answer the question about a sound track better than the movie, I nominate Top Gun. Later
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Edgy MD May 02 2019 09:19 PM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
What does a Beatles farce look like with only one Beatle.
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LWFS May 07 2019 10:09 PM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
Garden State. Soundtrack is the best of 2004-in-a-bottle (The "life-changing" Shins, Frou Frou, Remy Zero, stirring entries from Iron and Wine and Men at Work's Colin Hay), along with lovely selections from Nick Drake and Simon and Garfunkel. The movie was kinda twee and annoying, full of characters that are mere collections of "interesting" quirks... and it's aged even poorer than it played back then.
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Willets Point May 08 2019 09:13 AM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
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41Forever May 08 2019 10:57 AM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
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Good call!! There's a lot of really good songs on that CD. Heck, the title cut alone with the David Gilmour solo is worth the price of admission. And I'd lift this version of "Long and Winding Road" above the Spectorized version on Let it Be.
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Vic Sage May 09 2019 11:30 AM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
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This was the first soundtrack that i thought of for this thread. There's another Zach Braff vanity project with a great soundtrack:
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Edgy MD May 09 2019 08:34 PM Re: Soundtrack:Film Ratio |
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