Rheather
05-10-2010, 03:33 PM
This site always has really cool stuff. I liked this one because it talks about so many of my favorite movies. They are classics! Hope you like.
http://www.fearnet.com/news/b19065_10_greatest_horror_movie_music_themes.html
neverending
05-10-2010, 04:43 PM
So you're the new Fearnet spam intern?
They don't seem to last long.
Doc Faustus
05-10-2010, 05:16 PM
These are some bold choices. It's as controversial as my list of top three things to combine with peanut butter:
3.Chocolate
Peanut butter and chocolate are an interesting combination. Peanut butter is somewhat salty, while chocolate is mostly just sweet, by combining the two you get a dynamite treat that is sweet, but also somewhat salty. I like to have chocolate and peanut butter together in Reese's peanutbutter cup form. You might not have heard of them before, so here's some info on them:
http://www.hersheys.com/products/details/reesespeanutbuttercups.asp
2. Bananas
Bananas seem an unlikely combination with peanut butter, but they actually go great together! Bananas have a squishy texture, while peanut butter has a smooth one. Bananas are also only kind of sweet in my opinion, while peanut butter is kind of salty, so it's marriage of slightly more subtle flavors than peanutbutter and chocolate.
1. Jelly
Like bananas, jelly is made from fruit. What kind of fruit? All kinds! And all fruits have a fairly sweet taste, which as I said goes well with peanutbutter's somewhat salty taste. I like this. I like to spread the peanutbutter on one slice of bread and the jelly on another, then I combine the two into a Fandango Deluxe or to some people a peanutbutter and jelly sandwich. Of these three peanutbutter combinations this is the one I am most likely to be eating.
Watch more movies, you asshats.
iSeymore
05-17-2010, 01:47 PM
I like the music from most Rob Zombie films. (House of 1000 Corpses, Devil's Rejects, Halloween and it's Sequel, etc.) I am also a fan of the Classic John Carpenter Halloween's music theme, aswell.