Sentences with phrase «with scary music»

All that means is a regular show with scary music and a few scary sound effects!

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He goes to bed with a flashlight and we leave the lights on and he insists on having his music playing so that he can't hear «the scary noises» (the furnace, air conditioner, plumbing, wind, etc.) He's always slept with music so it's comforting to him.
A version of this article appears in print on September 29, 2010, on Page A28 of the New York edition with the headline: Scary Music?
«It's a really big cash bonus they didn't earn,» the ad says with the customary Scary Music and Frightening Voice Over.
Florence's style is just as strange as her music however, describing her stage presence as Lady of Shalott meets Ophelia... mixed with scary gothic bat lady».
enjoy live music, fishing, flea markets, watching all levels of football from peewee to professional, lazy rainy days flopped on my couch with a scary movie, drive - in movie theaters, chilling around a campfire, sitting on my front porch early morning with a cup of coffee watching my little town...
Scary movies are horribly unimaginative with their music and sound design, using them for cheap jump scares and obvious emotional cues rather than for truly enhancing the atmosphere.
starts with a full moon, scary music, and even a lone wolf howling as Russ and Lina are startled from bed (and their argument about whose job is worse) by an unexpected noise.
With spotty acting, superficial developments, and rules that seem to be made up as the film moves along, Dead Silence is strictly only of interest to audiences who are all about scary images set to ominous music, caring far less about a good storyline to follow or characters who do or say things that might be plausible to anyone who experiences them in real life.
Mix their obsession with France's amour of aquatic music, and you just might hear the Oscar - winning composer's wondrously romantic, and not just a little bit scary achievement at giving magical form to «The Shape of Water».
Shima no musume (The Island Girl, Nomura Hotei, 1933): on 35 mm, with music and effects track (October, Pordenone); a rare example of another Shochiku master silent film director Fièvre (Louis Delluc, 1921): DCP (Pordenone) Nebulvalyi Pokhid (An Unprecedented Campaign, Mikhail Kaufman, 1931): DCP (Pordenone) Seven Footprints to Satan (Benjamin Christensen, 1929): Hilarious / scary, reflexive, silent spoof on the «Old Dark House» genre, with title cards by Cornell Woolrich: DCP (Pordenone) Morænen (The House of Shadows, Anders Wilhelm Sandberg, 1924): on a beautiful, subtly shaded 35 mm print (Pordenone)
The Swedish film blends situational comedy, buoyant classical music, and gorgeous snowy mountain imagery to tell the story of a family on a five day ski vacation in the French Alps who have a scary encounter with an avalanche.
If you're talking about genres outside of horror then music can make you cry or it can make you feel a little more tense or excited, but with horror stuff you put the music in, or audio in general, and the movie goes from scary to down right terrifying.
The game style for each is consistent; puzzles, text with thin but scary music and point and click combat.
Even if we totally exaggerate & double the worse case scenario & accompany it with really scary percussive music, I can't see it winning over many new converts to an energy / resource efficient / conservative lifestyle.
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