The soundtrack to the motion picture. Another never made Zaremsky film. The sequel to "Flint", it is set mostly in a nameless, vast desert. Flint has been discharged from his job as a detective (somehow because of the evil machinations of Pound, from "A Dirty Deed", the prequel to "Flint") and Pound challenges him to a fight in the middle of the desert, and that if Flint wins, he gets not only revenge, but his old life back. I picture it as sort of like Spy vs. Spy and Kill Bill. They have a standoff, things happen, they get tired, and reconcile at the end. "Do you still want to kill me? "No, not really. I'm out of bullets anyways." I haven't worked out the end yet, sort of like either they are both trying to flee the police, or Flint testifies in Pound's defense in court? The intro song/scene is LCD Soundsystem's "Dance Yrself Clean", and it's a shot of a huge sand dune, and off in the distance we see someone sort of lumbering down it with a rifle slung on their back, all raggedy and looking like the hobo from the Monty Python intro sequences. Nevermind, I switched to mixcloud. Here it is: http://www.mixcloud.com/willcalhoun7/the-desert/ | ||
LCD Soundsystem, "Dance Yrself Clean" The Dead Weather, "Blue Blood Blues" The Cramps, "I Was A Teenage Werewolf" The Dead Weather, "Rolling In On A Burning Tire" The Rolling Stones, "Who's Been Sleeping Here?" Modest Mouse, "Gravity Rides Everything" Mozart, "Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 18 in G Major, K. 301 (K. 293a) Nina Simone, "See Line Woman" |
Saturday, March 16, 2013
The Desert
Podomatic won't let me upload my show, so I'm just going to post the tracklist and the background on the music.
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