Showing posts with label soundtracks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soundtracks. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Panic in the Trans-Siberian Train


Today's post is the title track from Horror Express, a British/Spanish co-production monster starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Telly Savalas. A rather odd movie that scared the shit out of me many moons ago when I caught it on one of those Saturday afternoon matinees.

According to IMDB, this song was composed by one John Cacavas, whom also worked on a few other Telly Savalas projects. What did Kojak say once, "us greeks have to stick together?". Wouldn't mind getting my hands on the entire soundtrack, if anyone has the hook-up.

P.S - If anyone wants a repost of some of the older shit, just give a holler. Seems things don't have to good of a shelf-life on sendspace.

Monday, December 18, 2006

It is written evil will inherit the earth and laughter will echo throughout the universe...


After recently watching The Spookies again, I'm still not sure if its really meant to be a comedy or a horror movie. It plays like your average low-budget monster fare, but then there's scenes, like the farting monsters scene, that makes it seem like a parody. Is this a better version of Saturday the 14th? Regardless, its a weird fuckin' movie and I fuckin' love it.

The song in question here is the main theme. It plays during the opening and closing credits. This piece comes from the latter, seeing as its much longer.

The track is here -



P.S - Also came across this interesting article on the movie. Couldn't make this post without this here http://www.lovelife.com/makingof.html

Friday, December 15, 2006

My pyjamas can wrap their arms around you




I just watched The Pyjama Girl Case and felt it would be appropriate to post the soundtrack. Why? Because the movie is so fucked up, that's why. The movie really doesn't make much sense until the very end, and that's if you're bright enough to add everything up. There's a guy that likes to masturbate to some broad hanging her laundry. Every dry-cleaners owner you see is deformed - one is a midget, the other has one leg. There's an old homo in a bubblebath with a bird fetish. A whore gets paid a hundred bucks to fuck two sweaty, fat dudes while a 13 year old boy watches. The police decide its a good idea to put the body of an unidentified dead girl on display, nude, and leave her open to the public in hopes of anyone recognizing her. Would be kinda hard, considering her head is black and charred.


Its a confusing mess, but I enjoyed it. It just feels so dirty. I almost felt like I had killed the bitch. As for the soundtrack, Riz Ortolani is a musical genius.


http://www.sendspace.com/file/e3u3c7

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Operation Fear


I guess its time for another rather bland entry. Blah blah Kill Baby Kill blah blah Mario Bava blah blah creepy blah atmosphere blah gothic blah horror. What the fuck do I know. I was taking a shit earlier and I got some on the underside of the toilet seat somehow. Someone tell me how the fuck that happens.

The track in question is from the opening credits. Is there an official soundtrack release? Fuck if I know. If you do, enlighten me.


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!


http://www.sendspace.com/file/avd1o1


Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Beef! Beef! Beef!


Post number two for today is a horrid cover version of Fear's classic song "Beef Baloney", taken from the movie
"Summer-
camp Nightmare". There is some dialogue present, but its very minimal. I left in the rap introduction just for laughs. I just sat through the entire movie ... kinda wish I had that hour and a half of my life back.

Happy Thanksgiving, you fucks. Go get stuffed.

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.