03.04.2009, 09:58 AM | #21 |
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he totally needs baldamenti back, his presense was noticably absent from inland empire.
some tunes i think that would work great: lustmord stockhausen "mikrophonie" tim hecker the more ominous less shredding kevin drumm stuff, like the well comppsed and thought out "imperial distortion" metgumbnerbone gary numan/guns n roses/black flag for that quintessential "los angeles" vibe" his freaky surreal scenes would go great with Jean-Louis Costes's non music collage stuff. Costes is arguably the wierdest stuff on the planet. This is really fun though, I want to do other directors. Jodorowsky: Pengo (very obvious considering thier debut full length was a jam set to the first 30 mins of the holy mountain) Acid Mothers Temple and the Cosmic Inferno Silvester Anfang Les Rallizes Denudes Neil Cambell and bands AShNAv Group Doueh (OH MY GOD THAT WOULD BE FUCKIN RIGHTEOUS) Michael Mann (early; The Thief-Heat, etc.. Though I like some of his newer films too, hell I actually kinda enjoyed Miami Vice, it was jsut misunderstoof I think, Heat to me is the best action film ever, some flaws such as Pacino's occasional tendency to overact and some needless story lines are totally overshadowed by its sheer epicness, Pacino and Deniro on screen together for the first time really was phenomenal. And have you guys ever seen his early film "The Thief" that I just mentioned, super stylish crime film with James Caan in an absolutely electrifyyinh psychotic performance, the best ive seen gim really) i cant think what wouild be good with him, most of his films I can't imagine without thier scores, which were always fairly good. Can anyone else see the titanic influence "heat" had on "the Dark Knight", it was probably that influence that made Nolan want to create a film far more ambitious than a comic action film would usually have. Wrong thread I know, but I've been digging Mann lately. Oh, and "The Insider", shit. Sam Peckinpah: Los Llamarada (for "Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia") some band that does a great quiet/ominous thing and then turns into a chaotic/loud thing for "Straw Dogs" to mimic the film's building subtle intensity and eventual brutal climax. I guess Sonic Youth could work.
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03.04.2009, 02:18 PM | #22 |
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Agree with the Carla Bozulich and Charalambides suggestions too
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03.04.2009, 03:59 PM | #23 |
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Heh, Jodorowsky should use Lau Nau since she already used melodies from the Holy Mountain soundtrain for the new album.
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03.04.2009, 04:08 PM | #24 |
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Whoa. Listening now.
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