Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Bobby didn't want to come back


Wasn't planning on making a post today, but the end theme to Dead Of Night just kinda jumped out at me. Kinda reminds me of a piece I heard years ago called Tigerbomb, hell knows who the composer was. I haven't been able to hunt it down.

The movie is an anthology based on short stories by Richard Matheson. Seeing as how the stories are all around 21 minutes long, I'm guessing this was filmed as a pilot in hopes of turning it into a television program. The second story, "No Such Thing As Vampires" was very familiar. Positive I've seen it before. Fuck knows where.

This track comes from the end credits, composed by Robert Cobert (hahaha) and clocks in at under one minute.


Friday, December 8, 2006

Now you see them, now you don't...now you die.


Today's post is the end theme to Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark, a made-for-TV horror flick with some downright eerie vibes. I'm convinced this is where that prick King Diamond got a lot of ideas for the "Them" album, considering the opening of the movie sounds almost indentical to the opening of his album. Who gives a shit though?




Monday, December 4, 2006

You're on the road to hell



Bloodstalkers has always been a movie that sat rather weird with me. Its kinda like a more bloody version of Scooby Doo. Some douchebags go hang out at some dude's newly inherited, yet rundown cabin. Some hicks warn em against it, but they go anyway and get picked off by some sorta Bigfoot-ish creature. I can't really do this movie any justice with words. I don't feel like it either, I'm fuckin' beat.


The music lifted is from a long wandering scene and the end title. There's a long piece of gospel music in the movie as well that some completist prick can lift if they want. It annoyed me too much.


HAIL SATAN!


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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

DON'T GO IN THE HOUSE


My first post is a fuckin' fabulous disco number called
"Boogie Lightning" which played during the movie
"Don't Go in the House". Poor Donny was never too bright, but once his over-bearing mother dropped dead, he really lost it. What seemed like the reasonable thing to do? Pick up women and set them on fire. One of my favorite movies. Enjoy the song or I'll kill you.