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Subject: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: rubixgirl on 06/03/04 at 4:10 pm
Go to go with Heathers... 8)
Subject: Re: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: Rush on 06/03/04 at 6:00 pm
I'd go with "Escape From New York" and follow it with "Assault On Precinct 13", "Christine", "They Live", "Big Trouble In Little China" and "Halloween III"....Yes they are all by John Carpenter. ;D
Subject: Re: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: Lanie on 06/03/04 at 6:02 pm
Go to go with Heathers... 8)
Same here. :)
Subject: Re: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: rubixgirl on 06/04/04 at 7:28 am
John Carpenter definitely knows how to do a soundtrack. Halloween music is some of the best emotion builders in its music alone.
I'd go with "Escape From New York" and follow it with "Assault On Precinct 13", "Christine", "They Live", "Big Trouble In Little China" and "Halloween III"....Yes they are all by John Carpenter. ;D
Subject: Re: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: ferrisb on 06/04/04 at 11:47 am
I voted for the "ET" soundtrack but I also like the "Halloween 3" soundtrack as well (right on Rush)
Subject: Re: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 06/04/04 at 11:55 am
From this list I chose E.T.
Subject: Re: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: Hairspray on 06/04/04 at 2:29 pm
Empire Strikes Back/Return of the Jedi
Subject: Re: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: MaxwellSmart on 06/05/04 at 7:55 pm
Not even! It's either the soundtrack for Summer Lovers or Liquid Sky 8)
Liquid Sky, that's a good one!
I'll go with
Ghosts...of the Civil Dead
Music by Blixa Bargeld, Nick Cave, and Mick Harvey
Subject: Re: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: PoPCultureGirl on 06/05/04 at 11:53 pm
I KNEW I'd find someone that dug that warped out New Wave film! That's right up there with Hazel O'Connor's Breaking Glass and the 80s soundtrack to Metropolis.
You know how much I love Liquid Sky! I bought the DVD a few weeks ago! :D Even though it cost me $50 >:( And it was USED!
Breaking Glass is a classic!!! ;)
Subject: Re: Soundtracks (part 2)
Written By: ferrisb on 06/06/04 at 12:25 pm
You know how much I love Liquid Sky! I bought the DVD a few weeks ago! :D Even though it cost me $50 >:( And it was USED!
Breaking Glass is a classic!!! ;)
Yep It sure is. :) :) :)
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