Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie
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Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie
simple concept; Post the songs you think would make the perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie, be sure to specify when the songs would be played (like during the transformation, or the opening credits)
Here's my list
Opening credits
Bad moon Rising - CCR
Moonshadow - Cat Stevens
The Transformation
Hound dog - Elvis presley
Romantic subplot related
Moondance - Van morrison
Blue Moon - any version, except of course that atrocious rendition by the marcels
Miscallenous
Werewolves of london - warren zevon
I'm a werewolf, baby - Tragically hip
Fear of the dark - Iron maiden
They only come out at night - Lordi
Ending credits
Blue Moon - Diane Shaw
If there was a trailer, then Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven would have to be played over it.
Here's my list
Opening credits
Bad moon Rising - CCR
Moonshadow - Cat Stevens
The Transformation
Hound dog - Elvis presley
Romantic subplot related
Moondance - Van morrison
Blue Moon - any version, except of course that atrocious rendition by the marcels
Miscallenous
Werewolves of london - warren zevon
I'm a werewolf, baby - Tragically hip
Fear of the dark - Iron maiden
They only come out at night - Lordi
Ending credits
Blue Moon - Diane Shaw
If there was a trailer, then Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven would have to be played over it.
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I don't agree with you on your choice of song for the transformation.
To have Elvis Presleys' Hound Dog playing during it would make the transformation seem/look like a joke.
The transformation is a serious matter which should have the audience saying "Oooo. Ahhh." at the sight of someone turning into a wolf(or gestalt form).
Just, having that song during it would make the entire thing look cheesey and take away from the scene itself. I believe the song would be a distraction.
Honestly, I think something composed would fit much better. Something that draws the audience to the transformation and causes them to wonder at the sight of it. For some, I believe the transformation would be utterly breath taking.
Or maybe, a song wouldn't be needed at all. The fact the someone is transforming into an animal right before their eyes would be enough to draw their attention. Only the sound of the transformation itself would be needed.
The transformation scene, in my opinion, is a dramatic one. Yes, something composed or no music at all would fit it perfectly.
To have Elvis Presleys' Hound Dog playing during it would make the transformation seem/look like a joke.
The transformation is a serious matter which should have the audience saying "Oooo. Ahhh." at the sight of someone turning into a wolf(or gestalt form).
Just, having that song during it would make the entire thing look cheesey and take away from the scene itself. I believe the song would be a distraction.
Honestly, I think something composed would fit much better. Something that draws the audience to the transformation and causes them to wonder at the sight of it. For some, I believe the transformation would be utterly breath taking.
Or maybe, a song wouldn't be needed at all. The fact the someone is transforming into an animal right before their eyes would be enough to draw their attention. Only the sound of the transformation itself would be needed.
The transformation scene, in my opinion, is a dramatic one. Yes, something composed or no music at all would fit it perfectly.
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Hound dog for a transformation? For a cheesy parody, maybe. Dragonland's 'Direction Perfection' I reckon. Rising intro, some open-ended lyrics, not a bad solo either, and sufficiently heavy.
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Re: Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie
Personally, I never think about soundtracks for movies - usually the music director of a movie will be the one thinking of that... although since we're recommending good transformation songs...
Das Tir In Mir by E Nomine is great. Especially for audiences who understand Latin and German. :p
Das Tir In Mir by E Nomine is great. Especially for audiences who understand Latin and German. :p
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Re: Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie
Wselfwulf wrote:Hound dog for a transformation? For a cheesy parody, maybe. Dragonland's 'Direction Perfection' I reckon. Rising intro, some open-ended lyrics, not a bad solo either, and sufficiently heavy.
sioux wrote:I don't agree with you on your choice of song for the transformation.
To have Elvis Presleys' Hound Dog playing during it would make the transformation seem/look like a joke.
So then Why does John Landis get to (over)use blue moon, which happens to be a love song?
I dunno, I thought the juxtaposition of a painful, gross TF and a rather upbeat tune would make the whole scene even more unsettling and disturbing.
So, what about my other song choices?
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'Fear of the dark', with a tempo as such would have to be used correctly, like a sort of mix of action sequences and horror, with plenty of darkness. Lordi, also, would be good insofar as it concurred with some nice horror.
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Re: Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie
Isn't anyone gonna post their own lists?
All you guys've done is comment on mine.
All you guys've done is comment on mine.
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Have you read the script?
Making a soundtrack of a the movie is impossible without reading the script. When reading the script, I can see each scene play out it my mind, get the mood of the story(and various situations), I get an indepth look of the characters, and then I can apply music accordingly. However, it would be easier to apply music after its been filmed. That way, I can watch it and gett a better look and feel for the characters, story, mood, etc and then apply music.
Without reading the script, then your basically applying music to just a werewolf movie not Freeborn. Here, let me say it like this. You know that this is "A werewolf movie" but, without reading the script then all your doing is apply music you think is good for a werewolf film in general, but not necessary Freeborn. Do you understand?
Anyways, I'm not a film composer.
I've asked AB for a copy of the script but, he hasn't gotten back to me. Too busy I suppose.
Making a soundtrack of a the movie is impossible without reading the script. When reading the script, I can see each scene play out it my mind, get the mood of the story(and various situations), I get an indepth look of the characters, and then I can apply music accordingly. However, it would be easier to apply music after its been filmed. That way, I can watch it and gett a better look and feel for the characters, story, mood, etc and then apply music.
Without reading the script, then your basically applying music to just a werewolf movie not Freeborn. Here, let me say it like this. You know that this is "A werewolf movie" but, without reading the script then all your doing is apply music you think is good for a werewolf film in general, but not necessary Freeborn. Do you understand?
Anyways, I'm not a film composer.
I've asked AB for a copy of the script but, he hasn't gotten back to me. Too busy I suppose.
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Re: Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie
where in any post does it say that the list is specifically for freeborn?
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chuckconroy wrote:where in any post does it say that the list is specifically for freeborn?
Oops! Your right. I'm sorry. Even though your thread title says "Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie" I thought that, that werewolf movie was Freeborn. My mistake.
My previous post still applies though.
But, now that we're not talking about Freeborn, that makes applying music even more difficult because, not all werewolf movies are a like(though some are similar). Different music for different situations. All depends on the movie.
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Re: Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie
According to a friend that seems to know about these things;
the best music for any picture that is NOT a Musical-
is the soundtrack you don't hear, because it is a part of the overall scene.
How many times have you bought the soundtrack to a movie and said; "I never heard that"...and then you realized you did but didn't realize it at the time, because it was wrapped up in the scene that it was emphasizing and modifying for the images that it was involved with.
It's like salt: in a good dish you don't taste the salt. You only "taste" it when it isn't there.
the best music for any picture that is NOT a Musical-
is the soundtrack you don't hear, because it is a part of the overall scene.
How many times have you bought the soundtrack to a movie and said; "I never heard that"...and then you realized you did but didn't realize it at the time, because it was wrapped up in the scene that it was emphasizing and modifying for the images that it was involved with.
It's like salt: in a good dish you don't taste the salt. You only "taste" it when it isn't there.
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Re: Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie
well i for one am going to post my own list.
Opening credits: Headstrong by Trapt
Transformation: lycanthropy by Six Feet Under
wolf running/hunting: Moondance by Nightwish
romantic or drama infused action sequences: selected segments of Rise of the Pentagram by Cradle of Filth.
Werewolf vs werewolf fight in which they start human and become more and more wolf as the fight progresses: Down with the sickness by Disturbed
Miscellaneous: anything by Godsmack or Disturbed or E Nomine
End credits: Moonbaby by Godsmack
thats what i got, what yall think?
Opening credits: Headstrong by Trapt
Transformation: lycanthropy by Six Feet Under
wolf running/hunting: Moondance by Nightwish
romantic or drama infused action sequences: selected segments of Rise of the Pentagram by Cradle of Filth.
Werewolf vs werewolf fight in which they start human and become more and more wolf as the fight progresses: Down with the sickness by Disturbed
Miscellaneous: anything by Godsmack or Disturbed or E Nomine
End credits: Moonbaby by Godsmack
thats what i got, what yall think?
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Very well put.RedEye wrote:According to a friend that seems to know about these things;
the best music for any picture that is NOT a Musical-
is the soundtrack you don't hear, because it is a part of the overall scene.
How many times have you bought the soundtrack to a movie and said; "I never heard that"...and then you realized you did but didn't realize it at the time, because it was wrapped up in the scene that it was emphasizing and modifying for the images that it was involved with.
It's like salt: in a good dish you don't taste the salt. You only "taste" it when it isn't there.
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Bloody good list, wolf-man. And I was just thinking of moondance by Nightwish. Were I to make a werewolf film, it would involve heavy anarcho-primitivism themes and a sort of para-freudian id Vs superego dichotomy, and plenty of horror and occultism. I apologize in advance, paucity is not my strength (at least you've got plenty to choose from). Don't get me wrong though, I reckon I could justify each song on this list.
Opening Credits or sequence
In tenibris - rhapsody
lunar sanctum - kamelot
Life before the change
Misplaced - sonata arctica
Frozen candle/misguiding your life - edguy
motherless child - yngwie J malmsteen
Transformation(s)
direction: perfection - dragonland
fall from grace - kamelot
adjusting to the affliction
Out of a distant night (voices) - vision divine
Royal hunt - tearing down the world
Horror and violencemask of sanity - children of bodom
When demons awake - rhapsody
Megalomaniac trees - unexpect
climax
March of mephisto - kamelot
unity between the halves
new beginning - divinefire
Hunting high and low - stratovarious
Rising force - yngwie J malmsteen
backgrounded or miscellaneous
Enjoy/nightmare - angel dust
king of fools/under the moon - edguy
Anarchy means crossing when it says “don’t walk’/ the mystery of the artist explained/somebody start a fight or something - TISM
Wolf and raven/ain’t your fairytale - sonata arctica
Dissociated meaning:
liberty lying bleeding - agent steel
dead sound of misery - blind guardian
the human stain - kamelot
The cage/fullmoon - Sonata arctica
see you in hell (don’t be late) - yngwie J malmsteen
The daemon you hide - vision divine
End credits:
the spell - kamelot
Wolf's return II - grand magus
Okay, so it's clear I thought about this a little too much.
Opening Credits or sequence
In tenibris - rhapsody
lunar sanctum - kamelot
Life before the change
Misplaced - sonata arctica
Frozen candle/misguiding your life - edguy
motherless child - yngwie J malmsteen
Transformation(s)
direction: perfection - dragonland
fall from grace - kamelot
adjusting to the affliction
Out of a distant night (voices) - vision divine
Royal hunt - tearing down the world
Horror and violencemask of sanity - children of bodom
When demons awake - rhapsody
Megalomaniac trees - unexpect
climax
March of mephisto - kamelot
unity between the halves
new beginning - divinefire
Hunting high and low - stratovarious
Rising force - yngwie J malmsteen
backgrounded or miscellaneous
Enjoy/nightmare - angel dust
king of fools/under the moon - edguy
Anarchy means crossing when it says “don’t walk’/ the mystery of the artist explained/somebody start a fight or something - TISM
Wolf and raven/ain’t your fairytale - sonata arctica
Dissociated meaning:
liberty lying bleeding - agent steel
dead sound of misery - blind guardian
the human stain - kamelot
The cage/fullmoon - Sonata arctica
see you in hell (don’t be late) - yngwie J malmsteen
The daemon you hide - vision divine
End credits:
the spell - kamelot
Wolf's return II - grand magus
Okay, so it's clear I thought about this a little too much.
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Re: Perfect soundtrack for a werewolf movie
wow, thats one comprehensive list! im systematically (randomy) listening to the songs that i dont know, and ive gotta say sonata arctica fullmoon kicks some major butt!
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Sure does
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I reckon any pop music in my werewolf movie would be performed by Tenhi.
Wselfwulf, you're a huge power/prog metal fan eh?
Wselfwulf, you're a huge power/prog metal fan eh?
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That is quite the case. Particularly progressive but I went through an alice cooper/scorpions hair metal thing recently.
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