Your Top 3 Horror/Sci-Fi Movie OST-s
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Your Top 3 Horror/Sci-Fi Movie OST-s
I'm talking about the score, I think that's what you call it.
My top 3 is:
The Thing
Ravenous
13th Warrior
all of those are great atmosphere builders while writing Mythos pieces and they give you goosebumps.
My top 3 is:
The Thing
Ravenous
13th Warrior
all of those are great atmosphere builders while writing Mythos pieces and they give you goosebumps.
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Man the Thing and Thirteenth Warrior are pritty badass...I've never seen Ravenous, but anywayz...
My Top 3
Ninth Gate
The Thing
Dust Till Dawn
If I prolly think about it more I could come up with some better movies but those do diserve some honorable mention...
My Top 3
Ninth Gate
The Thing
Dust Till Dawn
If I prolly think about it more I could come up with some better movies but those do diserve some honorable mention...
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i don't commit to favorites, but here are 3 good ones
the shining (kubrick's, not the made-for-tv one)
solaris (both versions have strong points)
cube
the shining (kubrick's, not the made-for-tv one)
solaris (both versions have strong points)
cube
A monkey riding a dog is probably the awesomest thing that could ever happen.
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From what I remember, it opened with a synthesized version of Dies Irae, and also had an excerpt from Bartok's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta. What other music did it have?JJ Burke wrote:i don't commit to favorites, but here are 3 good ones
the shining (kubrick's, not the made-for-tv one)
solaris (both versions have strong points)
cube
i don't know much classical/orchestral music by name, but a quick google search confirmed your recollections.. here's a page dedicated to the composers featured in the movieHodgson wrote:rom what I remember, it opened with a synthesized version of Dies Irae, and also had an excerpt from Bartok's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta. What other music did it have?
yeah, i also read the book, but i don't remember it as well as the movie. what i remember most is king's opening line... "Officious little prick."Rodr-Evil wrote:Do you read the book? I think is one of the good things that S. King has written.
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All I can remeber about the book(I read it when I was 11) was that the black guy doesnt get an ax in his back.
The cubes a pritty awsome movie...
The cubes a pritty awsome movie...
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Does the soundtrack for the 13th Warrior have the funeral chant on it? Cause I'd buy that for a dollar.
Lo, there do I see my father
Lo, there do I see my mother and my sisters
and my brothers
Lo, there do I see the line of my people back
to the beginning
Lo, they do call to me
They bid me take my place among them
in the Halls of Valhalla
Where the brave may live forever...
Bring me my sword...
Lo, there do I see my father
Lo, there do I see my mother and my sisters
and my brothers
Lo, there do I see the line of my people back
to the beginning
Lo, they do call to me
They bid me take my place among them
in the Halls of Valhalla
Where the brave may live forever...
Bring me my sword...