I WISH I could be an octopus. Octopuses are amazing.
Richard Dreyfus is not amazing. He should probably try to be an octopus.
I WISH I could be an octopus. Octopuses are amazing.
Richard Dreyfus is not amazing. He should probably try to be an octopus.
That’s why I gave KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park hosted by Paul & Gene a miss.
Yes! Hole’s cover of Gold Dust Woman, PJ Harvey’s My Naked Cousin, and most of the other tunes were great.
Hidden away in the credits is “additional composition” by Brian Williams, who has worked with Revell on a number of film soundtracks, but is probably better known as pioneering dark ambient artist “Lustmord.”
O’Barr was also a fan of Joy Division, whose former members turned down an offer from Most to re-record “Love Will Tear Us Apart” for the soundtrack.
I’m sure the people who whine about actors not sticking to acting are also telling Dreyfuss to stick to acting, right?
All this Crow coverage is making me feel so fucking old
Soundtrack was good. The movie, not so much
https://www.avclub.com/this-oral-history-of-the-judgment-night-soundtrack-doub-1829064046 shit even av club has already done it
This soundtrack remains one of the very best ever. And somehow, I’ve seen about half the bands on this CD live in the last 5-10 years (just saw Helmet play Milktoast last month!). Even saw the corpse of Stone Temple Pilots at one point. With all the nostalgia tours going on these days, I can almost guarantee that if…
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult was basically a band that only existed in 90's movie soundtracks.
It’s been pretty well known that this guy is just an asshole. Hence his career being reduced to ultra low budget straight to redbox movies.
No wonder Robert Shaw hated him. He knew what was up back in 1974!
Somebody needs to write the piece about the Judgement Night soundtrack someday, which is such moment-in-time thing so specific to the early 90s that helped form a generation of metal/rap white kid goons. It is both an incredible snapshot of that very specific pop culture moment, it involved just a murderer’s row of…
Apparently sober, this guy is the perfect description of ‘dry drunk’.
The Batman Forever soundtrack is excellent as well, and much better than the source material.
This album has never left my rotation, it’s been a constant listen since the 90s
The Crow, Judgment Night, and Spawn are "90s alt soundtrack" all-star. And The Crow is the only one of the movies attached to those soundtracks that's worth watching.
Not only do I still listen to the soundtrack but the score as well. It has ‘Can’t Rain All The Time’ and the guitar solo Eric plays on the rooftop before going to Top’s club.