but legends of the fall still managed to be an awesome movie. unlike watchmen.theplatypus wrote:You know what movie was terrible like that? Watchmen. Aside from the intro montage set to "The Times They Are a-Changin'", everything else was just awkward and ill-fitting.BurtReynolds wrote:Just watched a movie called Legends of the Fall. Probably the worst use of music in a movie I've ever heard. terrible.
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I thought Sound of Silence for the funeral fit well, but it is hard to not think of the Graduate when it comes to Simon and Garfunkel. The most awkward song in that entire movie had to be "Hallelujah"theplatypus wrote:You know what movie was terrible like that? Watchmen. Aside from the intro montage set to "The Times They Are a-Changin'", everything else was just awkward and ill-fitting.BurtReynolds wrote:Just watched a movie called Legends of the Fall. Probably the worst use of music in a movie I've ever heard. terrible.
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mastaflatch wrote:I actually really liked this moment. But I'm crazy about the movie that surrounds it.turned2black wrote:
Incredible moment, incredible movie.
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