Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Soundtrack Review


The thing that's so wonderful about the motion picture score of the midlife relationship dramedy "Last Chance Harvey" is that it helps move the story along without stepping on the subtle performance of the cast.

Light and breezy, the compositions are short piano progressions with a layer of strings that creates an expressive yet playful background to Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson's excellent work.

Possibly the most remarkable fact about this score is that it's a first time score for former UK band Tinkersticks founder Dickon Hinchliffe who blends...Whoa. Ha ha ha ha. Is that really his name? Seriously? You're kidding, right? That's really his name? Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha ha ha ha.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha hahaha ha ha hahahaha.

Hahahahaha ha ha ha haha haahaha ha ha ha. *Cough* Ha hahahahah ha ha ha ha hahah hahaha hahaha hahah ha hahaha. Ha haha! HAHAHAHAHAH!

Oh Jesus. Oh, my sides. Hurts. Hah ha ha ha. Hahahahahaha. Hahahaha. Dickon Hinchliffe. Hhahahhahahahahaa. Ha ha hahahahaha! Oh, God. Where's my water.

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