Gluck further modernizes the story with a pop - packed
soundtrack featuring music from Vampire Weekend, Basement Jaxx and Fitz and the Tantrums.
The magical
soundtrack features the music of Benjamin Britten.
Bursting with adrenaline - charged action sequences, neon lights and an energizing
soundtrack featuring music from MØ, Basenji, Crystal Stilts and BØRNS, NERVE is the must - have film to own this Christmas.
Also being made available is a 4 disc boxset of
the soundtrack featuring music composed by Andre Neumann and remixes by the legendary Chris Huelsbeck of Turrican fame.
They play yet another version of themselves, wear clothes from their previous music videos while much of
the soundtrack features their music.
• Explore a vast, frigid Northern environment and battle the elements to survive • Complete the first of four chapters, each offering two to eight hours of gameplay • Enjoy the atmospheric
soundtrack featuring music by Quebec folk band Curé Label • Experience the tale through the omniscient, third - person storyteller • Go back in time with a vintage look and feel reminiscent of 1970s rural communities
The game's
soundtrack features music by Monomirror, Chipzel, Derek Howell, Andre Sobota, Solee & Alyne, and Reeder which you can sample below.
«Sumo Digital will also be providing a very special Snake Pass auction lot featuring one off Noodle and Doodle plushies, a limited - edition vinyl of the official Snake Pass
Soundtrack featuring music by David Wise, signed by David and the Snake Pass team, as well as a Nintendo Switch console complete with a digital copy of Snake Pass.»
Not exact matches
Check out one of their fun themed events like power vinyasa performed to the Nutcracker
soundtrack at holiday time or their «reboot» sessions
featuring live, soulful, but upbeat DJ
music.
With a modern, pop
soundtrack featuring all original
music, Bendigirl Yoga brings energy and fun to an exercise form that kids (and their mothers) might otherwise consider too boring to take up.
Music / Sounds: Metroid Prime
features some of the best
soundtracks I have heard in a video game.
The
soundtrack for Django Unchained makes use of
music from a number of spaghetti westerns in a mix with a few original songs and a splendid mash - up
featuring James Brown and 2Pac but everything flows together and genuinely feels of a piece.
It also
features one of the best
soundtracks in recent memory, a history lesson of club
music.
The
soundtrack relies heavily on parent - friendly tunes from pop
music's past; George Thorogood & the Destroyers» «Bad to the Bone», AC / DC's «Highway to Hell» and «Back in Black», ELO's «Mr. Blue Sky», Guns N» Roses» «Welcome to the Jungle», and Michael Jackson's «Bad» all
feature prominently and meaningfully.
A typical example of the mid -»80s «Rat Pack» film, Oxford Blues
featured a
soundtrack with several forgettable rock songs written expressly for the movie, interjected at intervals into the narrative through
music video - style sequences.
«Starter» is set in that time period and even
features»80s - period
music on the
soundtrack, including at least one song from the Psychedelic Furs, the new - wave band that provided «Pretty in Pink's» memorable theme song.
The film's Dolby 5.1
soundtrack is unexpectedly big on
music, prominently
featuring recent rap and other songs at a considerable volume.
This film is drenched with color and has brilliant filming The largest problems in this film is that it
features a
soundtrack that is contemporary
music mixed with
music that is more to the time period of the film.
This film is drenched with color and has brilliant filming The largest problems in this film is that it
features a
soundtrack that is contemporary
music mixed with
music that is more to the time period
Set to a gentle classical
music soundtrack featuring top performances you can enjoy again and again!
Fans of Thatcher - era Brit
music, by the way, will be pleased to know that the film has a
soundtrack featuring the Cure, Echo & the Bunnymen and others.
This
soundtrack features the film's original
music composed by Brian McOmber, and will be released digitally on June 9th, and physically a few weeks after.
Special
Features Summer of Fun: 5 - part Documentary A Child's Sense of Wonder Featurette What A Wonderful World Featurette Audio Commentary with Stephen Chbosky and R.J. Palacio «Brand New Eyes»
Music Video Wonder
Soundtrack Behind - the - Scenes Featurette Theatrical Trailers
The
soundtrack choices were disappointing also,
featuring the most obvious
music of the era you could think of.
Since High School Musical,
music has been a standard
feature of Disney Channel Original Movies, driving everything from Camp Rock to Lemonade Mouth with
soundtrack considerations front and center.
He knows what works visually and what doesn't, as well as what
music will work best for each scene, bolstered by a solid
soundtrack featuring mostly local Atlanta artists (including T.I. himself).
The title also
features quite a bit of background ambience from the sounds of the insect world to the jungle -
music soundtrack that actually goes hand in hand with the gameplay.
Another seamless blurring of
music and narrative exists on Sufjan Stevens» first contribution to a
feature soundtrack; Luca Guadagnino has even said his three tracks «add another voice to the film».
(remix)
music video by Danger Mouse and Jemini; deleted scenes and alternative takes, five in total, including an alternative ending (9 min) with a less subtle conversation between Richard and Mark, but a haunting final image of Richard with Anthony; images from Anjan Sarkars graphic novel animation matched to actual dialogue from the films
soundtrack (the scene where Herbie first sees the elephant); In Shanes Shoes (24 min) documentary
featuring the premiere at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival, interviews with Shane Meadows about run - ins with violent gangs in his youth, and on - location clowning; Northern Soul (26 min) also made by Meadows in 2004, and starring Toby Kebbell as an aspiring wrestler with no actual wrestling experience or talent - this comic short is as amateurish as its protagonist, and serves only to show how much better Dead Mans Shoes is.
Featured music: Stranger Things Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack by Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein
Special
Features New high - definition digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural
soundtrack New interview with British cinema scholar John Hill, author of «Cinema and Northern Ireland: Film, Culture and Politics» Postwar Poetry, a new short documentary about the film New interview with
music scholar Jeff Smith about composer William Alwyn and his score «Home, James,» a 1972 documentary
featuring actor James Mason revisiting his hometown Radio adaptation of the film from 1952, starring Mason and Dan O'Herlihy Plus: An essay by critic Imogen Sara Smith
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soundtrack has been added to the
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soundtrack has been added to the
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In summary and in all serious this game is alot more fun than most of you think it lacks a story really but did it really need one not really, it is a really cheap game easy to find if you look in the right places and so much fun plus the
soundtrack overall is also good
featuring artists such as Inner Circle, Baha Men, Big Mountain, Janet Kay and even Bob Marley so you will be greeted to some very relaxing
music whilst you play through some of the various mini games.
Winner, Best
Soundtrack - Beloit International Film Festival Winner, Best Narrative
Feature - Hollywood Film & Script Film Festival Winner, Best Comedy
Feature Film - Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival Winner, Best Actress (Dee Wallace)- Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival Winner, Award of Merit - Indie Fest Winner, Diamond Award for Narrative
Feature - California Film Awards Winner, Best
Music / Score - Los Angeles Downtown Independent Film Festival Winner, Best Actor (Todd Robert Anderson)- Phenom International Film Festival Winner, Best Editing - Phenom International Film Festival Winner, Best Cinematography - Phenom International Film Festival Winner, Founder's Choice Award - Phenom International Film Festival Official Selection - Dances with Films Official Selection - Orlando Film Festival Official Selection - THRILLER!
The film, produced by Screenworks,
features soundtrack music by Alabama 3, including an exclusive new song «Don't You Know Who I Am?».
The
soundtrack is phenomenal and
features music sprawling across the whole series, not just Persona 4.
Otis at Monterey, with uncompressed stereo
soundtracks Alternate
soundtracks for all three films
featuring 5.1 surround mixes by recording engineer Eddie Kramer, presented in DTS - HD Master Audio Two hours of performances not included in Monterey Pop, from the Association, Big Brother and the Holding Company, the Blues Project, Buffalo Springfield, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Byrds, Country Joe and the Fish, the Electric Flag, the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Al Kooper, the Mamas and the Papas, the Steve Miller Blues Band, Moby Grape, Laura Nyro, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Simon and Garfunkel, Tiny Tim, and the Who Audio commentaries from 2002
featuring Pennebaker, festival producer Lou Adler, and
music critics Charles Shaar Murray and Peter Guralnick New interviews with Adler and Pennebaker Chiefs (1968), a short film by Richard Leacock, which played alongside Monterey Pop in theaters Interviews from 2002 with Adler and Pennebaker and with Phil Walden, Otis Redding's manager 1987 interview with Pete Townshend on Monterey and Jimi Hendrix Audio interviews with festival producer John Phillips, festival publicist Derek Taylor, and performers Cass Elliot and David Crosby Photo - essay by Elaine Mayes Festival scrapbook Trailers and radio spots PLUS: A book
featuring essays by critics Michael Chaiken, Armond White, David Fricke, Barney Hoskyns, and Michael Lydon
The Damn artist was listed alongside TDE's Anthony «Top Dawg» Tiffith as curators and producers of the
soundtrack, which
features music label mate SZA on the leading track All The Stars.
An interesting
feature is the
soundtrack, which
features American
music from the era of Vincent's heyday.
The original
soundtrack features brand new
music composed for the film as well as covers from Young of Willie Nelson, Lead Belly and The turtles tracks.
Two
soundtracks were also released for the
features and include
music and audio snippets from the film.
Extras: New interviews with Coppola, Lachman, actors Kirsten Dunst and Josh Hartnett, author Jeffrey Eugenides, and writer Tavi Gevinson; «Making of The Virgin Suicides,» a 1998 documentary directed by Eleanor Coppola and
featuring Sofia Coppola, Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola, actors Dunst, Hartnett, Scott Glenn, Kathleen Turner, and James Woods, Eugenides, and more; «Lick the Star,» a 1998 short film by Coppola; official
music video for Air's
soundtrack song «Playground Love,» directed and shot by Coppola and her brother Roman Coppola; trailer; an essay by novelist Megan Abbott.
Featuring a spread of tracks from Satyajit Ray, The Kinks and Ravi Shankar, this
soundtrack is memorable, odd and honestly one of the most unique mixes of
music I've heard on one compact disc.
The film's
soundtrack, which
featured choral
music written by leading French film composer Bruno Coulais, hit number one on the French charts.
Featured music: Swiss Army Man Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
And though the film
features an impressively programmed and multifarious playlist, the
soundtrack is less the
music, and more the palpable ennui of gorgeous white young things trying to find themselves in a confusing world of indulgence.
Both collections
feature soundtracks for all four games, with additional
music created just for the new bundles.
Golden Globe Nominee — Original Score Critics» Choice Award Nominee — Best Score Venice Film Festival — WINNNER —
Soundtrack Stars for Best Score Award Hollywood
Music in Media Awards — WINNER — Best Original Score
Feature Film Austin Film Critics Association — WINNER — Best Score Las Vegas Film Critics Society — WINNER — Best Score Phoenix Film Critics Society — WINNER — Best Original Score St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association — WINNER — Best
Music Score Chicago Film Critics Association — Nomination — Best Original Score Houston Film Critics Association — Nomination — Best Original Score San Diego Film Critics Society — Nomination — Best Original Score Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association — Nomination — Best Original Score Satellite Awards — Nominee — Best Original Score
Superb
soundtrack — The
music in Soulcaster 2 easily one of its best
features.
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