The audio does seem rather subdued for most of the picture, with occassional exceptions, such as the bouncy
opening title song.
The music of When the Wind Blows reflects the movie being a product of the 1980s:
an opening title song is performed by David Bowie, a closing one and another are sung by Roger Waters and The Bleeding Heart Band, and tunes by Genesis and Squeeze are featured in between.
While a few silly musical numbers liven up proceedings (including one frankly bizarre sex scene), the film never lives up to
its opening title song, a thrilling Spanish ballad belted over the credits by Christina Aguilera.
From Dick Kallman's
opening title song «Cry Baby Cry» to its end credits reprise, The Cry Baby Killer is sixty - one minutes of cheesiness in the late - 1950s» «good teenagers gone bad» mold of moviemaking.
But so does the striptease scene, the Barbara Jean nervous breakdown,
the opening title song, Barbara Jean's husband... Altman just nails it.
Not exact matches
In reflecting on these
opening verses, Audet has even suggested that the author chose to begin the collection with this
song in order to provide a suitable
title for the text: «O that you would kiss me.
Most Random: [Regarding
Song of Solomon 5:4] «In the present passage KJ rendered «and my bowels were moved for him,» which would not now be considered felicitous, although the Rev. Dr. Sibs in 1648 for his sermons on Chapters 4 - 6 took his
title, «Bowels
Opened,» from the passages.»
One blogger penned an entire
open letter to Bowie packaging an argument in favour of independence in
song titles from the star's back catalogue.
Accordingly, they're accompanied by the
opening portions of the score (including the Buena Vista logo music), though it is the lyric-less French version of the
title song, and not the Dean Jones - crooned take that accompanies the original cut and its Spanish dub.
From the very beginning of the film Fincher sets the tone with a brilliant
opening titles sequence that projects dark and twisted techno - punk imagery to an adrenaline fueled cover of Led Zeppelin's «Immigrant
Song» produced by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross with vocals from Karen O from the band the Yeah Yeah Yeah's.
The film's
opening theme tune, Everybody Needs A Best Friend, received an Oscar nomination for best original
song, although it lost out to Adele's
title track to the James Bond film Skyfall.
First, we have the
title of the new
Opening song: «Banzai!
Although it's not a remake, it pays tribute to Sergio Corbucci's 1966 Spaghetti Western Django, not only in name but in its use of the
title song - which
opens this movie as it
opened that one - and in the fleeting appearance of the original's game star, Franco Nero (pictured below right).
Each episode of Roadies
opens in a new city, features a «
Song of the Day» during setup (complete with the
title and artist shown on screen), as well as a new infusion of backstage drama involving the ever - rotating
opening band.
The rough but restrained distortion on the
opening notes of the first
song (appropriately, the
title track) segues into an array of deeply hurt, staring - at - the - ground rock instrumentation.
A
song piece of Benjamin's was picked up as the
opening title music for the Sony Pictures feature, «Moon», directed by Duncan Jones and starring Sam Rockwell and Kevin Spacey.
While a contagious
song bordering on eerie melancholy plays on the soundtrack, she bikes to her lover's castle over a wonderfully retro - styled
opening title sequence.
From the honky - tonk
opening title tune to the hand - clapping «My Eraser,» artist, creator, and performer Bill Harley and friend Keith Munslow ratchet up the goof factor in this upbeat, hilarious collection of 10 original kidcentric
songs.
Oh, and the inclusion of animated cutscenes, including the incredibly energetic and mood - lifting
opening theme
song, make for a definite stand out
title in terms of immersive, graphical story telling.
14
songs will be playable during the loctests, 4
songs will be new
titles such as Energetic fully
open DAY!
Jazz's
opening theme
song is just as catchy as anything that Nintendo or Sega were creating at the time, and while many of the Jazz
titles did copy / imitate wholesale from Epic's console competition, the series still managed to find its own path.
The
title of this installation is borrowed from the
opening lyrics of this powerful
song.
Later in the century, it was adapted as a battle hymn by suffragettes and abolitionists, who used the
song's
title and
opening line — «My country ’ t is of thee, / sweet land of liberty» — as an ironic jab at the nation's hypocrisies.
The
title conflates two
songs that
open and close Neil Young's 1979 album Rust Never Sleeps: «Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)» and -LSB-...]
A major show of Bocanegra's work
titled I Write the
Songs opened at the Tang Museum in July 2010 and traveled to Site Santa Fe in 2011.
Once
open, Alexa will read you a couple of lines from some Christmas carol and you will have to guess the
title of the
song, or simply finish the line.
We kicked off our listening session with the
title cut from Bruno Mars» 24K Magic and were immediately struck with the highly resolved sawtooth edge of the
song's
opening vocoder sequence.