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Hum...I'd most certainly have song by the Magnetic Fields on there, (probably "The Death Of Ferdinand De Saussure"), and I think the instrumental part from "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" by the Beatles would be good for a make-out sequence. Either the make-out sequence, or the murder.
Ooooh... I like "Yeah, Oh Yeah!" as a soundtrack song. Definitely has the mind-fuck thing going on. And as long as we're picking MF songs... for when Adam stands Flan up, I'd like "No One Will Ever Love You."
Anyone else think it would be totally hilarious/awesome to have Blondie's "One Way or Another" on there? I can't make it actually fit the atmosphere in my mind, but I like the idea of it.
I'd put some Tom Waits in, just for the hell of it.
None of the music I listen too really fits with the whole premise of TB8, though there would have to be some classical music in there somewhere because you can't have a film without some form of classical music
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I can kinda see Beck's "Girl" working for the early scenes where we meet Natasha - going to the coffee shop, driving in her car, etc. i also think a piece from an Opera would be cool in the murder scene...
well, there would have to be some songs composed because there have to be songs by Darling Mud, Q.E.D., and Tin Pan/Can/the name of this band is never clear.
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Either the make-out sequence, or the murder.
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...Maybe get Stephin to have a cameo.
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Anyone else think it would be totally hilarious/awesome to have Blondie's "One Way or Another" on there? I can't make it actually fit the atmosphere in my mind, but I like the idea of it.
I'd put some Tom Waits in, just for the hell of it.
And I'd get Danny Elfman to compose a bit.
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None of the music I listen too really fits with the whole premise of TB8, though there would have to be some classical music in there somewhere because you can't have a film without some form of classical music
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I can kinda see Beck's "Girl" working for the early scenes where we meet Natasha - going to the coffee shop, driving in her car, etc. i also think a piece from an Opera would be cool in the murder scene...
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