Anyone liked Tangerine Dream's score?
I own the soundtrack on CD and has all the tracks, very moody and unique score
"Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb"-Batman 1966
I own the soundtrack on CD and has all the tracks, very moody and unique score
"Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb"-Batman 1966
Loved it. Tangerine Dream makes the most moody, atmospheric tracks, that really inject a sense of mystery and haunted energy into the films,
Their work is very unique.
"Animals are beasts, but Men are Monsters..."
they are the best
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I liked parts of it. Though I love Tangerine Dream, I just couldn't get into the happier bits.
shareThe horrible synth soundtrack is hilariously inappropriate for a WW2 movie.
See also "Ladyhawke".
"Make me a baby!
Make me a star!
Leave my coffin slightly ajar!"
- Lesley Gore
Would you rather had Jerry Goldsmith or Elmer Bernstein?
You killed Captain Clown, YOU KILLED CAPTAIN CLOWN-The Joker on Batman TAS
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I'm not a big fan of TD or their film scores but the music here is magical
I just recently rewatched THE KEEP and while both the music and visuals perhaps belong in a different film some scenes such as Molesar's initial appearence where he saves Eva or Cruza's ascent through the Keep are very well complimented by the film's score . In fact it's a bit like LORD OF THE RINGS on acid and one wonders how Tolkien's trilogy might have looked if Michael Mann had directed ?
Of course THE KEEP is a totally bonkers movie and half the time I didn't know what was going on
It's probably the best part of the film, which is otherwise no more than a fascinating mess. I love the use of music in Mann's first three films; he's not afraid to use stuff that's tonally "inappropriate" or stuff with a "happy" major-key sound opposite ostensibly dark scenes, and it generates some interesting affects.
sharethe track "brothers in death" was fantastic
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