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If they ever make another Crow movie...
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The first movie was very good, the second was nice because it got Iggy innit and a chick with nice tats.
The rest sucks big time.
Soundtrack of the first one still gives me shivers after all those years. I mean the orchestral track AND the bands-soundtrack both
IZ.
The rest sucks big time.
Soundtrack of the first one still gives me shivers after all those years. I mean the orchestral track AND the bands-soundtrack both
IZ.
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Good tunes, pity about the...everything else?
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I've purposefully never seen it because it reminds me of all the mini goths at the club I used to go to and they annoyed the hell out of me
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The Crow is just another in a long line of "reimaginings" on the Hollywood slate...
http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/36015/ ... crow-redux
Stephen Norrington is having a crack at it. The first Blade movie was bloody good fun IMHO.
http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/36015/ ... crow-redux
Stephen Norrington is having a crack at it. The first Blade movie was bloody good fun IMHO.
Oddly enough, I feel better about this than another sequel.hellboy69 wrote:The Crow is just another in a long line of "reimaginings" on the Hollywood slate...
http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/36015/ ... crow-redux
Stephen Norrington is having a crack at it. The first Blade movie was bloody good fun IMHO.
Depending on how they treat the source material, it might actually be quite good.
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Aye, there's the rub.Erudite wrote:Depending on how they treat the source material, it might actually be quite good.
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I liked the first crow movie! The imagination was there. The second one wasn't as good as the first one though.
If the music of TSOM had to be used in a movie, it would have to be a movie about sex, drugs & rock 'n roll, with a story line somewhere in politics, the chinese way and lust & love, a bit of chaos with a killing or two the punky way.
If the music of TSOM had to be used in a movie, it would have to be a movie about sex, drugs & rock 'n roll, with a story line somewhere in politics, the chinese way and lust & love, a bit of chaos with a killing or two the punky way.
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I disagree - based on what is known about the way the Das Kapitan thinks it would be more likely that he would license the music for an old-fashioned love story (An Affair To Remember, for example, with Torch accompanying the scene where Cary Grant meets Deborah Kerr at the art auction) or an Ingmar Bergman piece (I suspect that would love to score a really classy remake of Seventh Seal if he thought that it wouldn't play into the hands of the "goff" crowd). The alternative would be something Taratino-esque - knowing that he's a fan of Man Bites Dog.MadameButterfly wrote:If the music of TSOM had to be used in a movie, it would have to be a movie about sex, drugs & rock 'n roll, with a story line somewhere in politics, the chinese way and lust & love, a bit of chaos with a killing or two the punky way.
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Apocalypse Now IIJames Blast wrote:Apocalypse Now!
[trailer voice over] When Ben Willard came home, he thought he'd left the war in Vietnam half a world away. Now, a chance encounter sends him back to the jungle to search for what he never knew he'd lost. What he finds will change him - for better, for worse, and for ever.
A cross between Brokeback Mountain, Born on the Fourth of July, Philadelphia, and American Pie.
In theatres this summer.
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... heading back to Kirkstall, in the shadow of the sun...
one assassin's tale...
say it with 'trailer man's voice' - I think you'll find it works
one assassin's tale...
say it with 'trailer man's voice' - I think you'll find it works
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Nah sugar, this movie has us as users as actors/actresses. It would be called the HL movie and have TSOM as sound track with other bands I guess...EvilBastard wrote:I disagree - based on what is known about the way the Das Kapitan thinks it would be more likely that he would license the music for an old-fashioned love story (An Affair To Remember, for example, with Torch accompanying the scene where Cary Grant meets Deborah Kerr at the art auction) or an Ingmar Bergman piece (I suspect that would love to score a really classy remake of Seventh Seal if he thought that it wouldn't play into the hands of the "goff" crowd). The alternative would be something Taratino-esque - knowing that he's a fan of Man Bites Dog.MadameButterfly wrote:If the music of TSOM had to be used in a movie, it would have to be a movie about sex, drugs & rock 'n roll, with a story line somewhere in politics, the chinese way and lust & love, a bit of chaos with a killing or two the punky way.
Run Lola Run plus Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon crossed with The Pillow Book with a dash of Manga/Dark Horse Comics thrown in.
it's all about circles and spirals
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okay you've said it three times i think.James Blast wrote:Apocalypse Now!
Apocalypse Now!
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sorry, I forgot it takes longer on the bus out to 'poshville'
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Well you do like to "rough it" with us working class typesboudicca wrote:Bus! *snort* Public transport?
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and yer avatar.... well I widnae ken
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