- Fri Feb 10, 2017 12:12 am
#91331
Moderators: lazyben, static14, texasvinyl
monsterworship wrote:Only want Halloween 3 part 2.Seconded hard.
More kid kills...
Mateo Sanboval wrote:He mentions having worked with his dad on scores before and I'm left wondering, since I'm apparently too lazy to Google, which films those would be. Also, and I mean this with great respect for Cody's music and the genre in general, please keep the prog out of my Halloween. Please.Cody composed the scores for both of Papa C's entries in Masters of Horror, "Cigarette Burns " and "Pro-Life". I imagine JC having a good deal of input on those. (Personally I think they're both fine horror scores, but I'm especially partial to the latter - wouldn't say no to either of them appearing on wax quite frankly.)
Mateo Sanboval wrote:I had no idea. In fact, outside of maybe an episode, I've never watched that series.There's a handful of excellent eps, both of Joe Dante's are stone classics and worth your time. The rest are up n down, as with most horror series/anthologies. I recall digging Argento's and Takashi Miike's whacked out entries, Don Coscarelli's was good, and both of the Horror Master's are pretty great IMO - Ron Perlman's astonishing perf in Pro-Life is...astonishing, and makes up for a somewhat rubbery (and unnecessary) full-shot final demon appearance. I'm sure there were others which I enjoyed too. Mick Garris' was typically woeful heh heh. Lovely guy, great force for good in the genre, terrible director!! ;)
Mateo Sanboval wrote:I had no idea. In fact, outside of maybe an episode, I've never watched that series.Cigarette burns is excellent, quite dark while still also strangely fun and in any case intriguing.
334578rpm wrote:Strange they took it down.Just saw a Twitter post from Ryan Turek, a producer of H2018, and, according to him, this was a fake. No word on who made it though...
Starts out very similar to the original Halloween theme (more piano than synth). But gets a bit "rockier" adding live drums. That's all I remember from this morning.
Edit: I expected it to be closer to the Anthology version, but it was quite different.