“Discover the Hidden Harmonies: How Iconic Soundtracks Transformed These Classic Films into Timeless Masterpieces”
This film speaks to anyone who’s ever obsessed over music and really show just how awkward human relationships can be.
This Is Spinal Tap
Scenes from this movie still get quoted to this day. The spoof rock doc does get stale at the odd time, but the sharpness of the performances, especially Christopher Guest’s dim-loveable Nigel Tufnel, was impressive enough.
If only Spinal Tap didn’t do a lousy reunion tour. However, they really made us want to turn it up to 11.
The Life Aquatic Of Steve Zissou
Wes Anderson’s movie features incredible David Bowie covers from Brazilian musician Seu Jorge. The soundtrack includes songs by Devo, The Zombies and The Stooges. It’s pretty fitting for Murray’s off-the-wall character.
The Jacques Cousteau-like oceanographer is suffering a tragic decline in his career, and his personal life is very messy.
Control
Joy Division’s tale is rather unfortunate. The group was a step away from international success until one of the members commits suicide. Ian Curtis’ demons and health issues got the best of him.
But, Anton Corbijn shows the band rising through the scene in local bars while making two solid albums.
Almost Famous
Cameron Crowe was a former writer for Rolling Stone. It’s no surprise that he wrote a script on his experiences. The film doesn’t shy away from things like Russell Hammond pulling a Robert Plant by yelling “I am a golden god!”
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