I thought Elfman did? Did Sondheim do the lyrics?
I need to own this movie.
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I thought Elfman did? Did Sondheim do the lyrics?
I need to own this movie.
Sorry, you're right. Specifically, he wrote the songs. Five of them, though I have no idea how many made it into the movie.
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Dick Tracy used to be one of those movies i watched over and over. it's just so cheesy good.
Sorry, you're right.
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From my search : Sooner or Later, More, What Can You Lose, Now I'm Following You, Back in Business, Live Alone and Like It.
"Now I'm Following You" isn't listed on the sondheim.com site, nor have I ever heard it. It's also not on Sondheim at the Movies, which includes a couple songs he wrote for "The Birdcage".
"Now I'm Following You" isn't listed on the sondheim.com site
Damn.
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It was written by other guys. A couple of Paleys and some other guys.
There's a fun version of "Sooner or Later" on the Carnegie Hall Tribute to Sondheim CD from the early '90s.
And Liza Minelli doing "Back in Business". And "Live Alone and Like It" in a medley. They're all really great songs (whereas one of the ones he wrote for "The Birdcage" is possibly the cheesiest thing you've ever heard).
Yay, thanks for the suggestions! I got the three Kar Wei films, which I'll watch tonight. Perhaps my mind will be blown.
SA, have you seen any of Tony Jaa's movies? Fighty fighty Muay Thai!
I haven't! Apparently I am remiss in my movie watching. Which, really, isn't a surprise. I haven't had a university library to pillage in a year or so. Any particular titles I should look for?
I think I might do a Jackie Chan night next.