XD Listening to a soundtrack from a movie.
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Thread Topic: XD Listening to a soundtrack from a movie.
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WTF
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Do you even understand what that movie is about?
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Kind of, I saw the trailer and judging by the music it's something to do with portraits and paintings with people that have big eyes and also has romance in it. Idek. But the music is pretty good.
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That's what the movie is about. Whenever I listen to movie soundtracks, they captivate my interests. For example, I owned "Tarzan" and "Shrek" movie soundtracks, and the songs never fail to amaze me. :3
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SG- Yeah, because they have this certain type of quality that makes you interested in the movie and expresses the movie's "personality", if you get what I mean.
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Agreed. I find myself singing every word to every song. :P
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No, it's about a specific painter, the woman in the movie, who's husband was an amateur used to sell her works saying they were his. She never got credit for them until she had enough, she challenged him to go to court and after a long trial, the judge decided to actually see who the real painter was. After a few days, the husband kept holding off saying his shoulder was hurting or lie about something else, while his wife was creating three or four works during the time. She won, but he spent all the money he sold for the paintings.
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Anri- Meh, it doesn't interest me that much. I was never a Tim Burton fan anyways. :/
SG- Well most of the music is a symphony without singong or whatevere except for two songs which are by Lana Del Rey. -
Anime~ Not a Tim Burton fan either, but Nightmare Before Christmas is awesome sauce. :P
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Kay then. I'm gonna go stalk.
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SG- Neither is my mother xD. And I have to agree, that WAS a good movie and so was Caroline. Burton is mostly known for making those creepy movies and Big Eyes soundtrack has that dark and creepy yet harmonic theme of his works.
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Anri- .n. otay...
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Anime: But the thing is, I ASSUMED "Coraline" was a Tim Burton movie, but it's not. Henry Selick directed the film, AND "Nightmare Before Christmas". "Frankenweenie", "Edward Scissorhands" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" all directed by Burton, respectively. And I liked Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Not to mention" Corpse Bride". :P
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I really really want to see that movie. It was rumored that one of the paintings was cursed, but that was disproved long ago.
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