I've never heard a more beautiful
end credits tune, which comes right after a very classic sci - fi ending that features Serkis himself (no digitization or voice acting, it's actually him) speaking directly to the main characters.
Things draw to a close with Kid Cudi's uncensored music video for original
end credits tune «No One Believes Me» (5:21).
Randy Newman's memorable score and three songs (plus
end credits tune) are filled with life.
Not exact matches
A blander, more responsible «Arthur» with far fewer laughs and, be warned, a painful update on the classic Burt Bacharach title
tune over the
end credits.
It's rare to attend a movie these days and see 95 percent of the audience stay through the
end credits just to watch six people dressed in campy garb singing ABBA
tunes and trying to dance.
All together, the release is like a finely
tuned, gas guzzling, well -
tuned machine with the throttle wide open from the time you see the chrome Warner Bros. logo to the
end credits rolling.
While the
end credits song won't shatter pre-conceived notions that Radio Disney music is of a one - track sound and it couldn't be further from the sensibilities of the first film, the
tune lands just north of bearable.
The extras are only slightly better: a look at some deleted scenes, a brief featurette on the voice cast (which conspicuously makes no mention of Moseley, almost so as to fool people into thinking that Murphy indeed reprised his role), a kid - friendly look at Chinese history hosted by Mushu, and a music video (actually, a mere movie clip assembly) for Atomic Kitten's
end credits rendition of the forgettable original
tune» (I Wan na Be) Like Other Girls.»
Specifically, it's a music video (4:00) of Bowling for Soup's «I Melt With You», the
end credits cover of the early -»80s
tune made famous by Modern English.
Aside from the Oscar - nominated Sting
tune in the
end credits (which while appealing, sounds like it was written for a completely different film), there is just one silly song delivered at the beginning and reprised at the
end, which is performed by Kuzco's Theme Song Guy (Tom Jones).
In fact, because it is accepted that merchants up their prices to accommodate their costs due to
credit card fees, consumers who use cards for their purchases actually come out ahead by $ 240 a year, while consumers don't
end up behind to the
tune of $ 50, according to the Federal Reserve of Boston.
In fact, because it is accepted that merchants up their prices to accommodate their costs due to
credit card fees, consumers who use cards for their purchases actually come out ahead by $ 240 a year, while consumers don't
end up behind to the
tune of $ 50, according to the Federal Reserve of Boston.
My
tune changed when I watched the
end credits.