Looking at lists of upcoming film release dates, there are a few music-themed movies to look forward to. Of course there is Footloose (not interested), the Green Day documentary/musical American Idiot, and Tom Cruise in the film adaption of Rock of Ages, but there were a few films that I had forgot about or just heard of.
With an October release, George Harrison: Living in the Material World is the first film to look out for. Directed by Martin Scorsese with the blessing of Olivia Harrison, the picture debuts on HBO with part one on October 5th and part two on the 6th. If you happen to live in the UK, there is an October 2nd premiere in Liverpool at the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology. If you can't wait just over a week to see this picture, then hopefully this trailer can satisfy you for the time being.
Just about a month later, Killing Bono has a limited release November 4th. In this rock comedy, two brothers and school mates of U2 struggle to make a name in the 1980s music scene and watch U2's fame skyrocket. If you live outside of a major city and don't get limited releases, you can order Killing Bono on DVD.
Another limited release (see here) in November, is The Other F Word. The documentary film discusses the transition from rocker to "soccer dad". The film features Pennywise's Jim Lindberg, Flea, Mark Hoppus, Black Flag's Ron Reyes, Tim McIlrath, Fat Mike of NOFX, and several others. In case you're still wondering, the other F word is "father". View all film clips on the official site.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Soundtracks
This weekend I went to see two movies, The Social Network and Resident Evil: Afterlife. I had completely forgotten about hearing that Trent Reznor would be doing the soundtrack for The Social Network. When Atticus Ross and Reznor's names appeared in the opening credits, I immediately recalled hearing that and my expectations increased. For those of you who don't know Atticus Ross, he has worked with Reznor on several projects and is part of How to Destroy Angels. Reznor and Ross didn't disappoint, I really enjoyed the music during the film. And the movie was pretty good as well. If you haven't seen the movie yet or just want to listen to it anyways, there is a five track sampler available for free download.
If you really enjoy rock music that you will love the soundtrack for Resident Evil: Afterlife. I have yet to find the full soundtrack, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. The music was very fitting. It was eerie rock and at times built up quite epically. The closing song by A Perfect Circle, "Outsider (Apocalypse Remix)", will give you an idea of the style of music used in the film. I'm not sure if the music was all original or just a collection of instrumental versions of songs. Nevertheless, I want the soundtrack when I can find it.
If you really enjoy rock music that you will love the soundtrack for Resident Evil: Afterlife. I have yet to find the full soundtrack, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. The music was very fitting. It was eerie rock and at times built up quite epically. The closing song by A Perfect Circle, "Outsider (Apocalypse Remix)", will give you an idea of the style of music used in the film. I'm not sure if the music was all original or just a collection of instrumental versions of songs. Nevertheless, I want the soundtrack when I can find it.
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