Showing posts with label soundtrack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soundtrack. Show all posts

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Christmas Music And Videos (Videos)

"Somewhere In My Memory" by John Williams from the "Home Alone" movie


 
"Do You Hear What I Hear" by Vanessa Williams

 

"It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas" by Michael Bublé


"Let It Snow" by Boyz II Men on "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air" sitcom



"Let It Snow" by Boyz II Men


 "All Alone On Christmas" by Darlene Love


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas Songs And Videos

Here are a few of my favorite Christmas songs. Enjoy your Christmas guys and God bless you:
 
"Christmas Star" – Home Alone (Soundtrack):
 
All Alone On Christmas - Home Alone (Soundtrack):
“Let It Snow” - Boyz II Men:
"Silent Night" - Boyz II Men:
"Give Love On Christmas Day" - New Edition:
"Every Year, Every Christmas" - Luther Vandross:

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Celluloid Film Review - Footloose - Movie Review

Title: Footloose

Year Of Release: 2011

Review Date: March 31, 2012

Rating: PG-13

Running time: 113 minutes

Box Office Gross: $62,000,000

Site Rating: 0 out of 10 stars

I never saw the original "Footloose" in the 1980s that came out when I was a kid, but this remake is undeniably bad and looks cheaper than the clips available of the original. The original "Footloose" became wildly popular off the song of the same name by Kenny Loggins and the accompanying music video featuring actor Kevin Bacon dancing his butt off.

The movie remake has a flat soundtrack with no hits, to go with this corny, cliché, blasphemous and boring film. The fictitious story revolves around a small town in Georgia that has banned dancing as sinful. How cheesy. People danced in the Bible, which does not label it sinful (well, unless you're a stripper).

The 2011 "Footloose" features disrespectful scenes, such as a preacher, played by the ever odd and sacrilegious Dennis Quaid, slapping his daughter across the face in a church, after she tells him she is no virgin and men have been in her "panties." Typical Hollywood offending the church with its blasphemy.

I didn't care for the domestic violence in this movie either, via watching the same wayward young woman getting beaten up by her meathead boyfriend. Overall, this was not a good film and one you'd be better off skipping.

http://www.celluloidfilmreview.com/footloose_remake.htm