Kipple wrote:top buzz wrote:ridleyville wrote:This has already been done in the UK, i did post an article about it. I wonder if it's the same group?
How can live music in or decrease the movie experience?
I'll offer up some examples, specific to this film, in a couple days to help illustrate my point.

First, let's take a look at the following fan-created vids. They are scenes from BR with different music. It gives the movie a different "feel"...for better or for worse.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ExHYg7f4HE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag7xaz9I5dE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTPTwlc2K7Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILnfnjReO5o
As far as the production I am involved with, both the music and the lyrics were painstakingly created to fit the scene, or what a character may be feeling or thinking. I'm afraid I'm not expressing this to do it any justice. You'll have to wait a little while longer to get a taste of it yourself.
One song that I can give as an example is one called "Looking Through the Eyes of a Child". The scene is when Rachael comes back to Deckards' apartment, after shooting Leon. At this point we know there is an attraction between the two. We know Rachael has come to grips (on the most part...at least accepted the fact) with the fact that she is a Replicant. The first verse follows:
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Every now and then it felt like there was something missing
Like a part of me never really existed
Always afraid that I’d find
Maybe I was losing my mind
Maybe I was being told lies
Has my innocence made me blind
Looking through these eyes...
Looking through the eyes of a child
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Without hearing the music...they are just words. But, I hope it helps to illustrate that such expressions can offer a new/different perspective on a classic movie.
(Gosh...two videos I wanted to share were removed.)