Sentences with phrase «tunes of pop»

Of course kids won't notice because any chance the movie has to distract them with dancing to the tune of pop songs like «Geronimo» by Sheppard and «Shut Up And Dance» by Walk the Moon, the movie shifts plots.
Chrysler will air two 60 - second commercials and one 30 - second spot to the tune of pop star Celine Dion.

Not exact matches

«The scents of pine, cinnamon, and mulled cider join with the sounds of carolers, traditional hymns, and pop holiday tunes to create the Christmas holiday season in the minds of many,» notes Eric R. Spangenberg in his 2003 study, «It's Beginning to Smell (and Sound) a Lot Like Christmas: The Interactive Effects of Ambient Scent and Music in a Retail Setting.»
In an era where the world around us keeps demanding an eye for an eye, and our biggest pop stars are literally singing the same tune, Christians are in a unique position to offer up something more than the flywheel of punching back twice as hard.
Adding to the template patented by LCD Soundsystem (putting indie stylings to awesome dance pop), Passion Pit put giant beats under thick layers of synth, happy tunes and... really sad lyrics.
Modern Christian artists have produced a lot of great songs, but occasionally, blending biblically accurate, pop - sounding, catchy lyrics into a three and a half minute tune can end in head - scratching results.
Then it's time for a «hymn» — or whatever one calls religious music that is not a dirge, not a joyous folk song, but a pop ditty whose beat and back - up would fit it to the format of any middle - of - the - road radio station, were it not for the lyrics (try «I Am the Righteousness of God in Christ» to the tune of «Up, Up and Away»).
Skip the pop tunes and go for one of the tracks (15 to 20 minutes) from Miles Davis» Bitches Brew.
Performing with both acoustic and electric guitars, they add toe - tapping beats with the help of loop stations and percussion accessories creating unique arrangements of familiar Rock, Pop, Soul, Country, and Hip - Hop tunes.
From a local DJ spinning family - friendly dance tunes to the pop - up game vendor booths, there is fun for kids of all ages at this summer celebration.
From the mobile stage on a flatbed truck, Brian Fleming led the St. Pat's Allstars, a group of musicians including Paul Howells and Katelyn Richards in their first St. Pat's For All Parade along with fellow musicians Alice Smyth (harp), Matthew Christian (fiddle), and Fleming (bodhran and cajon), playing both traditional and pop tunes.
At the top of each hour, the cuckoo pops out and a proscenium with four painted figures rotates to the tune of different nursery rhymes and songs.
Tuning the emulsion size and surface traits allows scientists to program the spacing and the popping times of consecutive layers.
Thuo and Bartlett said the popping point can be tuned to make the liquid metal flow after varying amounts of mechanical stress.
So, next time you find yourself alone, pop on your favorite Mozart, meditation, or easy - listening music, and tune in to the calming world of sound.
Sure, I'm all about the upbeat music and fun, choreographed mat routine, but some of the tunes plucked from the Top 40 Pop Charts just weren't working for me or for the ministry where I teach.
Be sure to head over to the Play With Pop page to interact and shop your favorite looks to the catchy tune of Lush Life!
If you're not in town, I hope you can go to one of the other pop - ups, or just stay tuned for the event recap!
«Knew Better / Forever Boy» is another standout tune, combining elements of electronic house, pop, and dancehall.
Melbourne, Australia About Blog Indie Electro Pop brings you new music in tune to the rhythm of your own beat.
The combination of dreamy pop noir and the remorseless quality of the tunes suggest they'll soon be both big and clever.
London Bridge is a catchy pop tune, but the rest of the album is awful.
The New York - based singer - songwriter celebrates International Women's Day with a program of jazz, pop and original tunes, accompanied by Michael Rorby (trombone), Michael Raitzyk (guitar) and Jeff Reed (acoustic bass).
Innocuous pop tunes deserve an innocuous movie, and there's no form of movie musical more innocuous than the beach party flicks of the 1950s (particularly Frankie and Annette's).
The movie stop - starts between fight - chase sequences played out against pop tunes from Quill's beloved mix - tape; there's something a little alienating about the repeated use of dissonance between the cheery songs («Come a Little Bit Closer» by Jay & The Americans) and the slomo violence meted out by the Guardians.
Naturally it will all resolve itself in a flurry of tears, hugs and revelations — perhaps an attempt, as disingenuous as it is unsuccessful, to reinstate the sweet, reconciliatory spirit of Beatrix Potter after an hour - and - a-half's worth of «Looney Tunes» - style pratfalls and incongruous pop songs.
On the plus side, the audio is fantastic with plenty of trippy and ambient electronic tunes as well as delightful popping sounds for whenever a player bites the dust.
His solid - gold soul tune «Runnin» was shut out of the Best Original Song category, however, squeezed out by a pair of tunes from La La Land, a selection from Moana, and Justin Timberlake's inescapable pop hit from Trolls.
Elizabethtown mistakes countless scenes of people throwing their hands over their heads as they're walking away to some alt - pop tune as poignancy while mistaking Bloom as a viable romantic lead when he's more accurately a plaster casting of one.
With bouncy pop tunes and a breezy tone, this Scottish musical sometimes feels so weightless that it seems to float right out of existence.
Even the soundtrack isn't terrible, replacing the nu - metal nastiness of previous Sonic games with fun pop numbers and the occasional retro tune.
(The constant recurrence of the John Denver - penned pop tune «Country Roads, Take Me Home» does seem a little odd, but not inappropriate).
However, if you can put up with ample doses of kids - know - best intentions, high - pitched helium - sounding pop tunes and corny sentimentality, then you might be okay letting your offspring ride along with the crazy chipmunks on their fourth big screen adventure.
If you've seen any of the trailers or ads for the film, you know what to expect: plenty of cute penguins singing and dancing pop / R & B tunes, acting irreverent, and doing what they have to do to keep us smiling in the audience at their antics.
Like the pop tunes they write, this film by Marc Lawrence (Two Weeks Notice) is sweet, innocuous, and catchy, making you feel good despite knowing deep down that underneath it is merely a package designed to float to the top of the charts rather than something to last for the ages.
It's also, however, marked by steep music peaks in the pop tunes it regularly samples (full list at the bottom of the page), requiring a remote in hand if you're watching this late at night as I did.
Great cast, inspired visuals and a blast of a soundtrack of»70s pop tunes which will be stuck in your head long afterward.
Giving the nod to Perhaps Love «s array of musical styles (big Broadway tunes, operetta - style monologues, pop ballads) over Princess Raccoon «s folk eclecticism and Brokeback Mountain «s groovy guitar.
«All Out of Love» (Air Supply), «9 to 5» (Dolly Parton), «If I Could Turn Back Time» (Cher) and many other tunes appear as pop cultural appropriation.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Hall & Oates Concert DVD Features Group's Greatest Hits Since the early Seventies, Daryl Hall and John Oates have been a veritable hit making machine, producing dozens of dance tunes which reached the top of the pop and R&B charts.
It's a pretty loud mix which is marked by John Debney's sappy score and a light, somewhat eclectic blend of recognizable pop tunes from the likes of John Fogerty, ZZ Top, and C+C Music Factory.
So don your fanciest dress, pop your priciest wine and set out the stinkiest cheeses because today months and months of speculation and prognostication end to the tune of shiny statues.
The chunky rock anthems from the 3D era have been stripped away in favor of a more bombastic pop sound, a fleshed - out version of the classic tunes from Sonic's 2D heyday.
Those not quite in tune may miss out on some of the gags, but may still enjoy the more modern comedy styles in other capacities, which is to throw in as much envelope - pushing vulgarity, F - bombs, and pop culture references as possible.
Rock Band 3 gets some good - times pop rock tunes, and Rocksmith gets a whole bunch of Black Keys DLC, which I would imagine...
When Mister Blonde ties up a police officer in a chair while the DJ discusses the Dylanesque qualities of the tune that is about to play one knows something vicious is about to happen, but it's within the playfulness of the song selection and the movement of Michael Madsen's gleeful death waltz that the scene finds a rhythm and bouncy quality that delivers the dissonant quality of murder mixed with pop music.
The sound effects are extremely good, and there are many sing - along moments for those that enjoy films with lots of music (mostly pop tunes of the 70s, 80s, and 90s here).
's 90th anniversary edition of Fritz Lang's Metropolis, bringing together several versions of the film across three discs — including that most guilt - inducing of pleasures, Giorgio Moroder's banging 1984 cut set to a playlist of ever - more - questionable pop tunes — along with numerous special features, that I was most thrilled to receive in the post.
«Once Upon a Time in Venice» is a cheerfully depraved guilty pleasure in which Willis and a host of other recognizable faces meander about, cracking off a few good lines here and there while the soundtrack blasts mood - setting tunes that all but announce the filmmakers didn't have the budget to pay for REAL pop tunes.
Pirate Radio is neither historically accurate enough (it can't even stick to its year of 1966 to provide its tunes, some of which came out a little after («Jumpin» Jack Flash» is from 1968, as is «So Long, Marianne» by Leonard Cohen, to name but two) to provide interest in a bit of pop culture history, nor is it consistent enough to sustain its good cheer without collapsing from the weight of its own cutesy manipulations in its characters for laughs, It's not so much a story as it is a collection of sitcom moments meant to induce laughter and mirth, mixing it with all of the best rock tunes of its era.
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