Going Musical
Oct. 11th, 2007 11:17 amI think I have discovered the soundtrack for Going Postal.
Unfortunately it belongs to a movie already, and one that is fairly mainstream and stars Johnny Depp so it could never actually be used, but in the theatre of my mind I can watch Moist & Co cavort to the sneaky, playful, European strains of Chocolat.*
If you don't believe me, look up the track called 'Party Preparations' on iTunes or something and tell me that does not sound like Moist.
*Minus the Latin American-sounding bits, of course. They are delightful but they do not taste of cabbage.
1:05 pm
I HAS A MAKING MONEY!!!!!
Moist has walked off with Drumknott's pencil. All is right with the world.
Unfortunately it belongs to a movie already, and one that is fairly mainstream and stars Johnny Depp so it could never actually be used, but in the theatre of my mind I can watch Moist & Co cavort to the sneaky, playful, European strains of Chocolat.*
If you don't believe me, look up the track called 'Party Preparations' on iTunes or something and tell me that does not sound like Moist.
*Minus the Latin American-sounding bits, of course. They are delightful but they do not taste of cabbage.
1:05 pm
I HAS A MAKING MONEY!!!!!
Moist has walked off with Drumknott's pencil. All is right with the world.
You Has Making Money, yay!
Date: 2007-10-11 08:18 pm (UTC)I did take a listen to "Party Preparations..." yes, that is quite appropriate.
I know the feeling when I hear a song and think that would sound so good in a movie version of a story I like, but then find out it is used in some movie where it does not even fit at all.
By the way, I know it does not fit the European feel of the Discworld and has one annoying 21st century reference, but I always think about "Going Postal" when I hear Train's "Calling All You Angels." and the part where Moist has his religious "vision" that shows him where the money is.