Sir Mustapha
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Posted: May 21 2004, 07:40 |
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I'm also positive it had a huge influence on horror movies. But that saddens me a little. Firstly because "The Exorcist" isn't just a "horror movie" the same way that, say, "Halloween" is. And secondly because "Tubular Bells" doesn't sound, not even in the movie, as a "scary" theme. It sounds extremelly intriguing, thought-provoking, and as you hear it play as Regan's mom walks down the street, you know something is about to happen. It actually sounds faintly lullabyish, but it prepares you for a not-so-pleasant dream. That theme works wonders, and frankly, it doesn't sound particularly scary to me.
However, it had a huge impact on horror soundtracks. But the repetitive themes have become more in-your-face and predictable, without the depth of the "Tubular Bells" one. Still, it had an influence. That can't be denied.
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