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1999-04-21 05:22Joshua Reuven (idm) stupid topic: pi and hollywood...
1999-04-23 00:59Che Re: (idm) stupid topic: pi and hollywood...
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1999-04-21 05:22Joshua Reuven>i agree. i just saw the matrix and the soundtrack was absolutely >apalling. it seems they
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quoted 9 lines i agree. i just saw the matrix and the soundtrack was absolutely>i agree. i just saw the matrix and the soundtrack was absolutely >apalling. it seems they're willing to put big $ in special effects/etc >in movies these days, but these futuristic types of movies always >have the same crap music: noisey beats with plenty of guitar >a la ministry, rammstein, rage against the machine, marilyn manson, >etc, etc, etc. dammnit, how can they be so clueless when it comes >to putting together soundtracks these days? it's hard to appreciate >a movie's visuals when they're accompanied by formulaic pap >like that. andrew
c'mon for chrissakes, haven't you guys realized now that it's hollywood, and that's what they belive (and it's part, it's true) that that is what the public wants to see... what would you think if you heard "good" music with the matrix...? part of the fun of that horrible film is that it's so typical of 90's bad filmmaking... -joshua...
1999-04-23 00:59CheAt 01:22 AM 4/21/99 -0400, Joshua Reuven wrote: >what would you think if you heard "good"
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At 01:22 AM 4/21/99 -0400, Joshua Reuven wrote:
quoted 3 lines what would you think if you heard "good" music with the matrix...? part>what would you think if you heard "good" music with the matrix...? part >of the fun of that horrible film is that it's so typical of 90's bad >filmmaking...
Horrible? Hardly. Visually stunning, which can make up for a lot of other flaws (my eyes hurt from visual overload when I got home). I have to think that the director(s?) did LOTS of acid & nitrous at some point in their life, because they perfectly captured that incredibly altered sense of time which occurs when (ab)using those drugs in combination - the casings hitting the marble especially. And I'm always a sucker for a phildickian storyline. But the music sucked, and sucked hard. The cliched overblown faux classical during the helicopter scene was annoying to the point of distraction. I actually had to stick my fingers in my ears during the end credits - it was that bad. I can't help but compare this movie with The Fifth Element, which had a much less thought-provoking storyline, but much much better music, which interacted w/ the visuals. I actually bought that soundtrack, and I still listen to it. I wound up seeing 5th Element something like 5 or 6 times, but because of the music I'm much less inclined to repeat on The Matrix. At 08:56 AM 4/22/99 -0500, Rodney Perkins wrote:
quoted 3 lines My two favorites soundtrack artists are Goblin and Bernard Hermann. Can't>My two favorites soundtrack artists are Goblin and Bernard Hermann. Can't >envision "Suspiria," "Psycho," "North by Northwest" or "Taxi Driver" without >those pumping, slashing scores.
I think Carl Craig must be a Goblin fan - there's a track named "Suspiria" on his latest. Seems like I have the original soundtrack on vinyl somewher - a masterpiece. Che NP: Five Millenia Later (5th Element Soundtrack) picturing Milla on the ledge about to leap...