Music and Movies
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At any rate, I suspect this article, written, it appears, by Adam Sandler (but not that one), will appeal to only a few of you.
But we all know what they're talking about: how music is changing movies. I remember a couple years ago the VT Mrs. wrote a guest article here about Elizabethtown. While Cameron Crowe's music isn't usually original to the soundtrack, he still uses it in a powerful way, making it part of the storytelling.
Or something like that. This article says it better.
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2 Comments:
Yes, good music has a powerful impact on movies.
Too bad the music was the only good thing about Elizabethtown. Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous? The soundtrack was just the cherry on top of a great movie sundae.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Well, I thought the article was a little on the light side...but, it did take care of a nagging question...every time I saw an ad for Once I thought I recognized the lead...now I know, he was Outspan! Thanks :)
Friday, December 14, 2007
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