View Poll Results: Do you like Apocalypse Now?
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Apocalypse Now
#21
I don't watch a lot of movies, but I wil always watch a military flick and I did like Apocalypse Now, Duval's character was outstanding and some of the little details, the everyday combat stuff was incredible. The air cav guys wearing their cavalry hats etc... There was a mention earlier in this thread about Saving Private Ryan, the combat scenes where really accurate, the damned sound of the rounds passing and hitting was spot on...I do have one problem wth watching military movies, I forget that they are movies and start complaining about the details, improper uniforms etc...
Like in Tora Tora Tora, he's all happy about the uniforms and more, but I find the ship effects barely better than what I see in a Three Stooges flick when they show model ships in an obvious water tank.
Back to the Vietnam flicks, I did like Tom Cruise in Born on The Fourth Of July. I usually don't care for his flicks, coc*tail anyone?
#24
been gone for a few weeks CH but i had to reply to this one i loved it!!
when chef gose on that rant ok who you wanna kill ill do them then we can get out of hear i F in waste them!! LOL or when that dude roach is all wasted and blows that vc thats yellin across the river away that was freakin classic!!!
And you cant forget the surf kid trippin- f disney land man this place is way better than disney land!!LOL
when chef gose on that rant ok who you wanna kill ill do them then we can get out of hear i F in waste them!! LOL or when that dude roach is all wasted and blows that vc thats yellin across the river away that was freakin classic!!!
And you cant forget the surf kid trippin- f disney land man this place is way better than disney land!!LOL
#26
begining on youtube
#28
Apocalypse Now soundtrack:
"The End"
by The Doors
Performed by The Doors
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Performed by The Rolling Stones
Courtesy of ABKCO Records
"Love Me, And Let Me Love You"
by Robert Duvall
"The Ride of the Valkyries"
from "Die Walküre"
Composed by Richard Wagner
Conducted by Georg Solti
Performed by Die Wiener Philharmoniker (as The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
Courtesy of Decca Record Company Ltd/London Records Inc.
"Let The Good Times Roll"
by Leonard Lee
"Suzie Q"
by Dale Hawkins, S. J. Lewis, E. Broadwater
Performed by Flash Cadillac
Courtesy of Private Stock Records
Excerpts from "Mnong Gar Music from Vietnam"
Courtesy of OCORA Radio France
"Collection Musee de l'homme"
Zoetrope Music Company
"Surfin' Safari"
Brian Wilson and Mike Love
Guild Music (BMI) c/o Original Sound Entertainment
The Doors, courtesy of Elektra/Asylum Records
Original Soundtrack Album available on Elektra Records and Tapes
"Redux" Soundtrack available on Nonesuch Records
"The End"
by The Doors
Performed by The Doors
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Performed by The Rolling Stones
Courtesy of ABKCO Records
"Love Me, And Let Me Love You"
by Robert Duvall
"The Ride of the Valkyries"
from "Die Walküre"
Composed by Richard Wagner
Conducted by Georg Solti
Performed by Die Wiener Philharmoniker (as The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
Courtesy of Decca Record Company Ltd/London Records Inc.
"Let The Good Times Roll"
by Leonard Lee
"Suzie Q"
by Dale Hawkins, S. J. Lewis, E. Broadwater
Performed by Flash Cadillac
Courtesy of Private Stock Records
Excerpts from "Mnong Gar Music from Vietnam"
Courtesy of OCORA Radio France
"Collection Musee de l'homme"
Zoetrope Music Company
"Surfin' Safari"
Brian Wilson and Mike Love
Guild Music (BMI) c/o Original Sound Entertainment
The Doors, courtesy of Elektra/Asylum Records
Original Soundtrack Album available on Elektra Records and Tapes
"Redux" Soundtrack available on Nonesuch Records
#29
http://imdb.com/title/tt0078788/trivia
The film was originally supposed to be scored by Coppola mainstay David Shire. His final score was not used in favor of Carmine Coppola and Mickey Hart's synth and percussion score.
Film Composition and Sound Design
Current collaborations with Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzman [Grateful Dead Drummers, Apocolypse Now score], Mike Gordon [Phish], Zakir Husein on Planet Drum and Rhythm Devils as well as with Chris Vrenna ...
www.klownhead.com/audio_frame.html
The film was originally supposed to be scored by Coppola mainstay David Shire. His final score was not used in favor of Carmine Coppola and Mickey Hart's synth and percussion score.
Film Composition and Sound Design
Current collaborations with Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzman [Grateful Dead Drummers, Apocolypse Now score], Mike Gordon [Phish], Zakir Husein on Planet Drum and Rhythm Devils as well as with Chris Vrenna ...
www.klownhead.com/audio_frame.html
#30
I thought about it after and he didn't used Mickey Hart and the Rythm Devils in the original but he used one of their songs over the end credits when he recut Redux.
Last edited by captain howdy; 08-31-2007 at 07:32 PM.