Not exact matches
With soaring cinematography by Eric Gautier (Christmas Tale), an anthem - like
soundtrack for ascetic rebellion by Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, strong acting, lyrical narration written by poet Sharon Olds,
beautiful landscapes, and non-linear structure, Penn masterfully
fills the 148 - minute runtime.
Add to this wild ride a fantastic
soundtrack and a
beautiful visual style, with a sharp script
filled with dark, twisted humour that propels the story forward, and the movie becomes even more fun to lose oneself in.
Burnout Paradise is a
beautiful looking game, has a great
soundtrack and very well made map
filled with shortcuts, however it fails to recreate the crash mode in the new open world, feels more like need for speed rather than Burnout and ruins the racing formula Burnout Revenge perfected by making the tracks routes on an open world map rather than specially designed tracks in different locations.
This puzzle
filled action - adventure title has lots to offer, from a
beautiful and moving
soundtrack accompanied by a heavy and deep isolated atmosphere, to one of the best sets of gameplay mechanics I've seen in a game of this genre.
Completing the ensemble is Dear Esther's haunting and
beautiful soundtrack,
filled with somber piano and violin arrangements.
The journey around the elegant spaces, which are
filled with luxurious furniture and
beautiful sculptures, is punctuated with a
soundtrack which includes a choir performing vocal harmonies adapted from the 1959 hit Mr Blue by American pop group The Fleetwoods.