Yes, that songs in there. Isn't that where the kid rolls up on his bike to hit on the mom (thinking she's the one in the shower) and ends up with the daughter?
YES! That scene always threw me a little. Talk about playing the hand you're dealt.
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Yes, that songs in there. Isn't that where the kid rolls up on his bike to hit on the mom (thinking she's the one in the shower) and ends up with the daughter?
I've seen it twice but don't recall the soundtrack making an impression on me. Will have to give it a listen to on youtube. You know I'm always open to new ideas.Goodfellas has a great soundtrack though, even if you don't care for the mafia movies.
We'll go with that.I've seen it twice but don't recall the soundtrack making an impression on me. Will have to give it a listen to on youtube. You know I'm always open to new ideas.
I've seen it twice but don't recall the soundtrack making an impression on me. Will have to give it a listen to on youtube. You know I'm always open to new ideas.
I love that song and the entire soundtrack. Here, you may like this video better. (Better scenery)Hands down (IMO), the best movie soundtrack is from Maximum Overdrive.
Stephen must have paid one a pretty penny for the soundtrack.
Who Made Who is a hard rock album by Australian band AC/DC, released in 1986 as the soundtrack to the Stephen King movie Maximum Overdrive. It was re-released in 2003 as part of the AC/DC Remasters series.
The film has a mid-1980s hard rock soundtrack composed entirely by the group AC/DC, King's favorite band. AC/DC's album Who Made Who was released as the Maximum Overdrive soundtrack. It includes the best-selling singles "Who Made Who", "You Shook Me All Night Long", and "Hells Bells".
Yes! Very good soundtrack.She's Having a Baby.
Standouts include Kate Bush's This Woman's Work, Everything But the Girl's Apron Strings, XTC's Happy Families, Kirsty MacColl's You Just Haven't Earned Yet Baby (Smiths cover), and so much more.
She's Having a Baby (1988) - Soundtracks - IMDb
Just edited my post to include the song from Kate Bush. So beautiful.Yes! Very good soundtrack.
I love this movie.Just edited my post to include the song from Kate Bush. So beautiful.
Yes. Just watching the clip makes me want to see it again. I love Kevin Bacon.I love this movie.
LOL. And I’ve got a personal thing against Paul Sorvino. I was supposed to get my pool table delivered and set up on a Saturday. I got bumped and had to wait an extra two weeks because Mr Fancy Schmancy Big Man (who had a home near me) got preferential treatment. The guy broke his hand setting mine up... Bad karma I say.We'll go with that.
LOL. My wife just got a mean looking Dodge Charger for her 50th birthday/midlife crisis. She looks pretty hot in it, also. But you’d have to pay me money to sit in that beast with her while she’s driving. Driving down the road (or should I say weaving in and out of traffic) with the Beats audio system blasting... they look like they belong in a Stephen King movie about evil.I love that song and the entire soundtrack. Here, you may like this video better. (Better scenery)
Howdy DiO'Bolic, I am definitely adding that movie to my hit list!You don't know what you're missing. The writing... well, let’s just say it’s out of this world.
‘Flash, Flash, I love you, but we only have fourteen hours to save the Earth!’
“Go Flash, Go!’
‘Flash Gordon. Quarterback. New York Jets.’
I just watched it again the other week. Have always had a crush on Princess Aura.
Just please don't hit me after watching it.Howdy DiO'Bolic, I am definitely adding that movie to my hit list!
Okay, I know I'm exposing myself to ridicule with the first two...
Valley Girl
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Goodfellas
You tell me a scene and I bet I could tell you the song playing during it.
There's one scene I remember in Fast Times. The scene where Moving In Stereo is playing and Phoebe Cates is getting out of the pool. To this day, I can't hear Moving In Stereo without thinking of Phoebe Cates.
There's one scene I remember in Fast Times. The scene where Moving In Stereo is playing and Phoebe Cates is getting out of the pool. To this day, I can't hear Moving In Stereo without thinking of Phoebe Cates.
"Dude! That's my skull!"
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