Anyone ever hear a song and think the basic 'plot' of the song would make a good movie?
The two that usually come to mind for me are:
"Take The Money And Run" - Steve Miller: young criminal couple rob a bank and are persued cross country by a cop
"Metropolis Part II" - Dream Theater: I think this would make a great supernatural thriller. The whole cd practically comes across as a sound track anyway.
"The Body Electric" - Rush: Decent sci-fi robot flick
Actually Sean "I worship John Cassavettes" Penn's movie The Indian Runner (at least I think that was the title) was based on the Bruce Springsteen song Highway Patrolman from the Nebraska album. Good artsy fartsy movie, faithful to the song, and a real downer.
**agrees with the entire Metropolis Pt. II - Scenes From A Memory mention**
I can think of a ton of songs that would make excellent movies:
"Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" by Bob Dylan would make a killer heist movie. I have an MP3 of it if anybody wants it.
"The Eternal Circle" by Dylan would be another good one.
"Mexico" by Beck... it's a hilarious story about robbing McDonalds and running off to Mexico... I wish I had this one on CD.
Any song or the whole album of "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust" by David Bowie.
"I left My Wallet in El Segundo" by Tribe Called Quest. It would be a short and pointless film, but it would be funny.
"Ms. Fat Booty" by Mos Def
"Me and Bobby McGee" by Janis Joplin
"Delia" by Johnny Cash
If anybody has never heard one or more of these songs, shoot me an e-mail at mrlucky1979@yahoo.com and I can shoot you an MP3.
'Liza and Louise' by NOFX? Maybe not.
I know a few good songs made about films but none that have been turned into films.
'Gattaca' by Imbalance (great UK hardcore punk band) and
'Verbal Kint' by Link 80 (US ska-hardcore band) both spring to mind.
Pete
> I know a few good songs made about films
"Godzilla" by Blue Oyster Cult
How about a movie based on "Children Of The Sun" by Bill Thorpe?
I must say that I was sorely disappointed by the 80's boarding school taken hostage flick "Toy Soldiers". It had little or nothing to do with children's choirs *or* cheezy pop music.
Martika must be spinning in her grave.
Terry Gilliam has mentioned that Brazil is only called Brazil because he liked the song (which, as a result, has become movie trailer shorthand for "quirky").
On the subject of songs made about movies, I remember reading that some band recorded a song where the lyrics were just the narration from Beast of Yucca Flats. Anyone know the name of the song or the band?
oh this is such a good topic. Definitely Dream Theater--Metropolis Pt 2
i can think of a couple right off hand....
Savatage---The Wake of Magellan
Trans-Siberian Orchestra---Beethoven's Last Night
Now if those three albums don't make killer movies.
A couple of classic bad movies were "adapted" from songs..."You Light Up My Life" and "If Ever I See You Again." [which I guess was a sort-of sequel to the former.]
Callysto wrote:
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> oh this is such a good topic. Definitely Dream
> Theater--Metropolis Pt 2
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> i can think of a couple right off hand....
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> Savatage---The Wake of Magellan
> Trans-Siberian Orchestra---Beethoven's Last Night
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> Now if those three albums don't make killer movies.
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While I do agree with all 3 Hollywood would mess up The Wake of Magellan. It is a complacated story with a lot going on in it. Better albums from Savatage that would be easier to do would be Streets, and Dead Winter Dead.
Think anyone in Hollywood would have the guts to do a movie of Frank Zappa's "Joe's Garage" rock opera album?
" Martika must be spinning in her grave."
When did she died? I think "Toy Soldiers" would make a good movie.
"Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran
"Vacation" by The Go-Go's
"My Boyfriend's Back " by The Angels
"Lily,Rosemary and the Jack of Heatrs" by Dylan is a natural.
indeed. Also, "The friends of Mr. Cihro" by Vangelis and Jon Anderson. Uses Noir style diologue as part of the lyrics.
Babydoll, I was kidding. The "Toy Soldiers" movie is in no way related to the song.
And they already made "My Boyfriend's Back" into a crappy early 90's comedy about a zombie boyfriend...
Brock wrote :
"And they already made "My Boyfriend's Back" into a crappy early 90's comedy about a zombie boyfriend..."
Really, was is good enough for MST3000?
I'd like to add Opeth's My Arms, Your Hearse, Opeth's Blackwater Park, and Fear Factory's Obsolete in the list of songs/albums that could make good movies.
I have an ideafor "Jesse's Girl" , but it's a little psychotic. :)
"Riders On The Storm" could be good and creepy.
I just remembered, the 70s hit "The Night the Lights Went Out in George" was made into a film.
And I suppose Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band sort of counts, although it's more of a musical.
re. verminboy -- no,nobody will film joe's garage, though zappa would've loved the idea.
was forbidden zone a danny elfman song before the film or before oingo boingo or did it all happen at once?
a band here in colorado called walls of genius did performances of music with the vocals dialogue from mars needs women.
peter johnson
Nah, I think all the boingo music was created specifically for the film [seeing as how Danny Elfman's brother directed it], though I've heard they used to do a version of "Minnie the Moocher" at gigs during the early days of their existence.
peter johnson wrote:
> was forbidden zone a danny elfman song before the film or
> before oingo boingo or did it all happen at once?
Forbidden Zone was directed by Dannys brother Richard. He basiclly did it as a favor to him. On a side note the band was known as "The Mystic Knights Of Oingo Boingo" then