If they ever make another Crow movie...

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Please include Sisters of Mercy. I had this wild idea in my head about how "Dominion" and other Sisters tracks could fit in so well for a soundtrack. The first one was amazing. The rest sucked. Share your thoughts and ideas!
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Personally, I'm praying they never make another Crow movie.
The first was fantastic - all the others are total pish!
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what he said.
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your 12 aren't you FG?
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Hi there, I'm afraid Eldritch refused to allow any Sisters songs to be on the soundtrack of the first movie. Too many goth connections. Dodgy movie, great coat. ;D
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i thought the first one was badass. the graphic novel too with all the Joy Division and Cure references. the fact that James O Barr based Eric Draven's face after Peter Murphy and his body after Iggy Pop is cool. the whole Crow thing was a tap of the hat to a great rock n roll generation that would have been neat to include the Sisters. subsequent films never lived up and the resulting soundtracks were a major let down. i'd always hoped for another one that was done right with the Sisters in mind, versus like... korn and that s**t. it sucks how that generation came and went and now we're left with only so much and a lot of stuff sucks lately. thats just my opinion though. what you think?
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I really liked the first Crow movie... years ago. Anyway, the sequels were SO bad that any use of Sisters songs in another one would be a shame. Even if they succeeded in making an acceptable film... it wouldn´t fit in terms of standard.

Except for that I would laugh about the sisters being related to anything that "goth" nowadays. :innocent:
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Oh fuck! we've been invaded by Yank EMOs

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:lol: Yank emos. That´s nice.
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Space EMOs?

if you provide no location or age, I'm gonna assume

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James Blast is nice.
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If they ever make another Crow movie it'll be three too many
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FutureGhost wrote:i thought the first one was badass. the graphic novel too with all the Joy Division and Cure references.
Yeah. The graphic novel is essentially dedicated to Joy Division. So why didn't they use any, you know, actual Joy Division music in the film?

The film was a piece of sh!t.
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I did like the first one. It had a good soundtrack too :wink:

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christophe wrote:what he said.
My thoughts exactly!
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I haven't seen the sequels to the Crow but I do like the first one for light entertainment and general pervery. That said, I would NEVER want the Sisters to feature in such trashy drivel :lol: Thankfully, neither would Eldritch.
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FutureGhost wrote:i thought the first one was badass. the graphic novel too with all the Joy Division and Cure references. the fact that James O Barr based Eric Draven's face after Peter Murphy and his body after Iggy Pop is cool. the whole Crow thing was a tap of the hat to a great rock n roll generation that would have been neat to include the Sisters. subsequent films never lived up and the resulting soundtracks were a major let down. i'd always hoped for another one that was done right with the Sisters in mind, versus like... korn and that s**t. it sucks how that generation came and went and now we're left with only so much and a lot of stuff sucks lately. thats just my opinion though. what you think?
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calm down La, he's obviously just a young trainee Goth doing his emo bit

the world is an harsh place these days :lol:

for the record: I really enjoyed The Crow, even the bit with MLwtTKK which is saying something :eek:
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