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The_Piper wrote:I don't picture myself liking a voiced-over kung fu movie at this point. I'll try the drunken master one because you gave me such good turkey-cooking advice.
I'm With Stupid wrote:
I think Marvel films have been deliberately designed to be as indistinct as possible. Tony Zhou did a good video about the music in Marvel films.
quas wrote:MCU movies don't have memorable entry theme songs.
quas wrote:By the way, Harry Potter theme doesn't really take risk, because it's not original. The hook was "borrowed" from a classical piece. I don't remember it now but maybe someone here knows.
Rumraket wrote:"Horror" films in general are stupid to the point of pissing me off. One can only watch "hey, let's split up" a limited number of time before it gets annoying.
Mike_L wrote:quas wrote:By the way, Harry Potter theme doesn't really take risk, because it's not original. The hook was "borrowed" from a classical piece. I don't remember it now but maybe someone here knows.
I can't quite place it, but it does sound familiar. Ratskep member orpheus, where are you?!
scott1328 wrote:Mike_L wrote:quas wrote:By the way, Harry Potter theme doesn't really take risk, because it's not original. The hook was "borrowed" from a classical piece. I don't remember it now but maybe someone here knows.
I can't quite place it, but it does sound familiar. Ratskep member orpheus, where are you?!
Are you referring to Carnival des Animaux - Aquarium by Camille Saint-Saën?
Fallible wrote:What you're really referring to there is the typical lazy mainstream horror film. I'm very into my horrors, and I can't remember the last time I saw a film where this happened. People sometimes get split up, but that's different.
Animavore wrote:Drunken Master is amazing. Only those with no soul disagree.
Sendraks wrote:Animavore wrote:Drunken Master is amazing. Only those with no soul disagree.
The sequence where Wong Fei-hung is learning the eight drunken gods with the arrangement of "On the General's Command" (which is my favourite arrangement of that piece, although the one at the beginning of Once Upon A Time in China is good) is one of my favourite bits of cinema.
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