Rick Moranis absolutely *killed it* on this soundtrack. He reminds me of Phil Collins - you see how he looks on the outside, you catch yourself snickering in spite of yourself... and then he starts singing 🤯
You know, you have to be very specific because it goes arrive. Yo, it goes alright, so it must be very detailed. Yeah, cause it's tricking tricky tricky
This song was one of the first songs to break open my love of songwriting and musicals! Just as a kid, it made my heart soar! The rhythm, the variety, the intensity, the whimsy...it has so much packed into one song. I remember to this day the line "someone give me my shot or I'll rot here!" being like a revelation in my little brain about rhyming and writing 😊 And "where depression's just status quo" probably didn't make total sense to me but I remember loving how the melody lifted and the sound and flow of the words. Now that I'm older and can understand more from the lyrics I love it even more!
@DaveFisher-cq2dr No, you wouldn't. You'd go from having a home in the slums, to being homeless, likely someplace worse, in a tine where homeless people were treated like vermin. Get a dose of reality
@DaveFisher-cq2dr To clarify: Skid row is the absolute worst step on the social ladder above actually being homeless. No one who can get out of skid row stays in skid row. That's literally the point of the song, one line is "people tell me there's not a way out of skud row". Another line is "someone gimme my shot or I'll rot here", as in 'If I don't pull of a miracle, I'll live and die here'
Wouldnt it be wierd if in a future movie, paul is a killer and his only motive is randy wouldnt let him in the room, there have been stupider motives looking at you richie and amber
I dislike the third one's rules because it's so forced. The rules didn't even apply to horror movies, trilogies are rare in horror movies yes, but that's because most horror movies don't stop at the third one, they just keep going. He didn't even give out examples of horror movies, he immediately name drops Godfather and Star Wars.
Rules in Scream 4: Don't f**k with the originals. Death scenes are even more extreme. "Unexpected" is the new cliche. You could still die even if you're a virgin. Rules in Scream 5: Never trust the love interest. The killer's motives are always connected to something in the past. The first victim always has a friend group the killer's a part of.
Anyone make the connection between the the set of the first movie and the 2022 movie? Don’t wanna ruin it for those who haven’t watched it but shoulda noticed that
I can't help but think the muses from Disney's Hercules are inspired by Little Shop of Horrors. Megara's song in particular reminds me of this in rythm and pacing.