Idiotically misplaced music
What dipshit thought a vomitable metal tune was warranted?
It completely destroyed the ambience, you dipshit.
What dipshit thought a vomitable metal tune was warranted?
It completely destroyed the ambience, you dipshit.
I agree that it was out of place. I like the scene. I like the music. Just not together, and that music was out of place ANYWHERE in the movie. Should've been left out.
shareHorror movies from the late 90s/early 00s often had the worst kind of metal songs.
shareStick with Britney Spears and Twilight, Hash. You'll be alright.
shareDo you see any of that teen vampire shit in my posting history?
Contemporary music NEVER belongs in a horror film(or even most films unless they’re period films) because it DATES it.
Or did you really love that vomitable Prince music in the first Keaton Batman film?
Yeah...thought so.
P.S. I’M an old school headbanger but I’m not dying to hear Black Sabbath in ANY film
Do you see any of that teen vampire shit in my posting history, fuckface?
On the contrary...some films just turn into period pieces themselves and whatever was in vogue at the time is part of the ambience.
But films like Tim Burton’s Batman are stuck in the 90s when they could have been TIMELESS.
I puke when MC Hammer’s music was playing...at a charity gala/ball.
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I’M an old school headbanger but I’m not dying to hear Black Sabbath in ANY film
Lol I agree
shareIT was cool
shareOddly (not to take sides), this song in particular, "My Little Box" that was used with the scene was actually written as part OF the score, FOR the scene. Awesome song. That's still not to say that it was appropriate, but it is written by John Frizzell who also composed the GS score soundtrack and included it on the OST, whereas the Mudvayne's "Not Falling" which was heard in the movie as well as the end credits, and Monica Mancini's "Senza Fine" (heard right before the slice & dice), were not included on the OST. My Little Box was an awesomely cool song, but way out of place.
Okay, so my comment is a pointless one, but there it is.
I agree. The movie took its time to create an uneasy atmosphere, but inappropriate music easily destroys that mood. It felt like a bank heist instead of a ghost story.
shareIt's definitely of it's time with that scene. I honestly think it works quite well in that instance. The movie doesn't play all that subtly up to that point, so I don't see any ambience destroyed.
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