Look Mom! I Made a Movie! Song Tournament

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This song tournament is inspired by my thread Make a Movie Soundtrack.

LOOK MOM! I MADE A MOVIE!
SONG TOURNAMENT

For this song tournament, we will be the writers and directors -- and most importantly -- COMPOSERS -- of our own Movie Soundtrack!

Come up with a FICTITIOUS TITLE OF A MOVIE (it could be anything -- PULP FICTION PART 2, if you want)....

and nominate TEN SONGS that you'd put on its soundtrack!

May the best fictitious movie win!!!!!

Sound good?????

Don't forget to join, @cricket!
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My movie is called.....



LEATHERFACE'S RAMPAGE:
THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE CONTINUES!

And the ten songs on its soundtrack are:

Frankenstein - The Edgar Winter Group
Kiss You All Over - Exile
Painkiller - Judas Priest
Hells Bells - AC/DC
Little Red Corvette - Prince
All She Wants to Do is Dance - Don Henley
Sussudio - Phil Collins
Round and Round - Ratt
F*cking Hostile - Pantera
Escape (The Pina Colada Song) - Rupert Holmes
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CANCELLED.



I like the idea.
Too bad it's cancelled
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Still might be interesting to see what you guys would have created.



As always, I'd love a new soundtrack for Forbidden Planet (1956). I can't stand the annoying Moog sound effects that serve as background "music" for the film!
Too difficult to choose songs for each scene, so just take John Williams music from any sdi-fi movie and stick it behind Forbidden Planet!

And on behalf of Rules, I'll suggest some Danny Elfman music to substitute the Zither theme that runs throughout The Third Man (1949).



Weird is relative.
I think this would have been fun.