The Thing Archives - Entertainment For Us Entertainment For Us Sun, 06 Jan 2019 13:23:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Top 10 Chilling Horror Movie Soundtracks https://entertainmentforus.com/top-10-chilling-horror-movie-soundtracks/ Tue, 08 Jan 2019 12:28:34 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=3228 The best horror movie soundtracks are ones that cause the hair at the back of our necks stand even when we’re not watching the movie itself! So we’ve put together a list of ten of the very best soundtracks! It Follows Game composer Disasterpeace created a horror score that combines the eerie sounds of horror […]

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The best horror movie soundtracks are ones that cause the hair at the back of our necks stand even when we’re not watching the movie itself! So we’ve put together a list of ten of the very best soundtracks!

It Follows

Game composer Disasterpeace created a horror score that combines the eerie sounds of horror classics with modern, synthy twists.

Suspira (1977 & 2018)

Goblin’s film score for the original Suspira was superb. Thom Yorke’s score for the remake, however, was equally chilling.

The Thing

John Carpenter handed the task of scoring his 1982 masterpiece The Thing over to Ennio MorriconeThe score is admirable and remarkably anxiety inducing.

Cannibal Holocaust

Riz Ortolani’s orchestral score for the gruesome 1980 horror is made disturbing thanks to the unsettling juxtaposition between the beautiful score and the grotesque events of the film.

Rosemary’s Baby

Kryzysztof Komeda’s score for Rosemary’s Baby is melodic and innocent sounding. This creepily contrasts with the evil lingering in the movie.

SAW

Charlie Clouser’s SAW theme fits the dark and sinister basement setting of the movie perfectly. The score builds up suspense and then climaxes perfectly.

The Exorcist

Mike Oldfield’s “Tubular Bells” accompanies the horrifying exorcism scene. Oldfield was only 19 when he wrote it.

Eraserhead

The mostly music-less film contains just two pieces of music. One of them is the strange and jarring track “In Heaven,” sung by the lady living in the radiator. It’s bizarre and intriguing, just like the rest of the feature.

The Omen

Jerry Goldsmith’s theme for The Omen definitely helped the movie out at the box office.

Halloween

Finally, John Cartpenter’s chilling synth theme for Halloween was amazingly composed in under one hour. Nonetheless, it remains one of the most iconic soundtracks of movie history and that’s why we’re putting it at number one.

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Top 5 Video Games Based on Movies https://entertainmentforus.com/top-5-video-games-based-movies/ Tue, 27 Nov 2018 17:23:34 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=2999 When you love a movie, it can be disappointing when the sequel flunks or the franchise finishes. The best place to get more from your favorite flicks is to get the video game, where hours of extra footage and story lines have been created. You even get to play as your favorite character. Here are […]

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When you love a movie, it can be disappointing when the sequel flunks or the franchise finishes. The best place to get more from your favorite flicks is to get the video game, where hours of extra footage and story lines have been created. You even get to play as your favorite character. Here are 5 of the best video games that were based on movies.

Blade Runner

The Blade Runner video game takes Ridley Scott’s sci-fi cult classic and makes you hunt down clues and watch clips to figure out where to go next. The LA Noire futuristic setting is also a huge feature.

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

This is basically any LOTR nerd’s dream come true. Battle your way through Middle Earth as Aragorn, Legolas, or Gimli in this action-packed Tolkien-inspired game.

Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader

The level of detail when this game was made was untouchable. It’s still one of the coolest video games made.

Marvel’s Spider-Man for PS4

The 2018 Spider-Man game is ridiculously detailed. You can swing through its extremely accurate video replica of NYC, fighting bad guys and accessing new Spider-Man stories. Shout out to the cameo from the late great Stan Lee and the Pride flags added to the game.

The Thing

This survival-horror game picks up where John Carpenter’s original movie left off. It’s so creepy and stressful that the writer actually struggled to finish it.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> The Thing Archives - Entertainment For Us Entertainment For Us Sun, 06 Jan 2019 13:23:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Top 10 Chilling Horror Movie Soundtracks https://entertainmentforus.com/top-10-chilling-horror-movie-soundtracks/ Tue, 08 Jan 2019 12:28:34 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=3228 The best horror movie soundtracks are ones that cause the hair at the back of our necks stand even when we’re not watching the movie itself! So we’ve put together a list of ten of the very best soundtracks! It Follows Game composer Disasterpeace created a horror score that combines the eerie sounds of horror […]

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The best horror movie soundtracks are ones that cause the hair at the back of our necks stand even when we’re not watching the movie itself! So we’ve put together a list of ten of the very best soundtracks!

It Follows

Game composer Disasterpeace created a horror score that combines the eerie sounds of horror classics with modern, synthy twists.

Suspira (1977 & 2018)

Goblin’s film score for the original Suspira was superb. Thom Yorke’s score for the remake, however, was equally chilling.

The Thing

John Carpenter handed the task of scoring his 1982 masterpiece The Thing over to Ennio MorriconeThe score is admirable and remarkably anxiety inducing.

Cannibal Holocaust

Riz Ortolani’s orchestral score for the gruesome 1980 horror is made disturbing thanks to the unsettling juxtaposition between the beautiful score and the grotesque events of the film.

Rosemary’s Baby

Kryzysztof Komeda’s score for Rosemary’s Baby is melodic and innocent sounding. This creepily contrasts with the evil lingering in the movie.

SAW

Charlie Clouser’s SAW theme fits the dark and sinister basement setting of the movie perfectly. The score builds up suspense and then climaxes perfectly.

The Exorcist

Mike Oldfield’s “Tubular Bells” accompanies the horrifying exorcism scene. Oldfield was only 19 when he wrote it.

Eraserhead

The mostly music-less film contains just two pieces of music. One of them is the strange and jarring track “In Heaven,” sung by the lady living in the radiator. It’s bizarre and intriguing, just like the rest of the feature.

The Omen

Jerry Goldsmith’s theme for The Omen definitely helped the movie out at the box office.

Halloween

Finally, John Cartpenter’s chilling synth theme for Halloween was amazingly composed in under one hour. Nonetheless, it remains one of the most iconic soundtracks of movie history and that’s why we’re putting it at number one.

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Top 5 Video Games Based on Movies https://entertainmentforus.com/top-5-video-games-based-movies/ Tue, 27 Nov 2018 17:23:34 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=2999 When you love a movie, it can be disappointing when the sequel flunks or the franchise finishes. The best place to get more from your favorite flicks is to get the video game, where hours of extra footage and story lines have been created. You even get to play as your favorite character. Here are […]

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When you love a movie, it can be disappointing when the sequel flunks or the franchise finishes. The best place to get more from your favorite flicks is to get the video game, where hours of extra footage and story lines have been created. You even get to play as your favorite character. Here are 5 of the best video games that were based on movies.

Blade Runner

The Blade Runner video game takes Ridley Scott’s sci-fi cult classic and makes you hunt down clues and watch clips to figure out where to go next. The LA Noire futuristic setting is also a huge feature.

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

This is basically any LOTR nerd’s dream come true. Battle your way through Middle Earth as Aragorn, Legolas, or Gimli in this action-packed Tolkien-inspired game.

Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader

The level of detail when this game was made was untouchable. It’s still one of the coolest video games made.

Marvel’s Spider-Man for PS4

The 2018 Spider-Man game is ridiculously detailed. You can swing through its extremely accurate video replica of NYC, fighting bad guys and accessing new Spider-Man stories. Shout out to the cameo from the late great Stan Lee and the Pride flags added to the game.

The Thing

This survival-horror game picks up where John Carpenter’s original movie left off. It’s so creepy and stressful that the writer actually struggled to finish it.

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