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After perusing the great @Alexander ’s Discogs Classic Rock does not feel like the right choice.
After perusing the great @Alexander ’s Discogs Classic Rock does not feel like the right choice.
@gafacaode patiently waiting for this months culinary digression...
That would fit @Bluecloud777 Skrillex guess, but I think you'd struggle to get a full Skrillex record into all of these film clues, especially given most of his work is released as EP's so are pretty short (bar Bangarang).My hope for this month was that @Alexander would try and make us all dance (or flail loosely in time to music in my case).
That would fit @Bluecloud777 Skrillex guess, but I think you'd struggle to get a full Skrillex record into all of these film clues, especially given most of his work is released as EP's so are pretty short (bar Bangarang).
I personally like Skrillex! Yes shoot me down in a ball of flames, but I'm partial to a bit of Dubstep and associated noisy stuff. Especially good in the gym or on parkrun!Not really, I want him to pick something that makes me want to dance, not something that gives me a massive headache
I personally like Skrillex! Yes shoot me down in a ball of flames, but I'm partial to a bit of Dubstep and associated noisy stuff. Especially good in the gym or on parkrun!
There’s an Al Green for Miles Teller, too (Rabbit Hole).This is going into a completely different music style direction. I've found fitting movies for some of the clues that could indicate Al Green.
Uma Thurman "Pulp fiction" :Let's stay together
Julia Roberts "Notting Hill" : How can you mend a broken heart
Robin Williams "Good will hunting" : How can you mend a broken heart
Haven't checked out the others yet, but for now I'll guess Al Green "Let's stay together"
Assume nothing! It could have been planned that a title may have been removed prior to this thread..After perusing the great @Alexander ’s Discogs Classic Rock does not feel like the right choice.
Besides being a Skrillex song, in Hook “Bangarang” was an Exclamation used by the Lost Boys in that film. Hook starred Robin Williams.That would fit @Bluecloud777 Skrillex guess, but I think you'd struggle to get a full Skrillex record into all of these film clues, especially given most of his work is released as EP's so are pretty short (bar Bangarang).
I think you can also throw I, Tonya soundtrack on the list for Margot Robbie, and after reviewing the soundtrack for Whiplash you can probably exclude that, I think it is all original music except for a single Duke Ellington cut.Here is a list of movies/series we should check :
Robin Williams : Good Morning Vietnam / Good Will Hunting
Miles Teller : War Dogs / Fantastic Four / Whiplash
Craig Charles : Red Dwarf / Coronation Street
Margot Robbie : Once Upon a Time in Hollywood / Suicide Squad / Wolf of Wall St
Bourdain : Parts Unknown / No Reservations
Uma Thurman : Kill Bill 1&2 / Pulp Fiction / The Avengers
Julia Roberts : Pretty Woman / Homecoming / Closer / Ocean's Eleven / Nothing Hill / Pelican Brief
Ian McShane : Deadwood / Hellboy / GoT / Kings / Kung Fu Panda / Shrek 3 / American Gods
Roger Moore : The Saint / The Persuaders / James Bond
Robin Wright : Forrest Gump / House of Cards
No Al Green on those Margot’s so I think that rules out an earlier guess.I think you can also throw I, Tonya soundtrack on the list for Margot Robbie, and after reviewing the soundtrack for Whiplash you can probably exclude that, I think it is all original music except for a single Duke Ellington cut.