Halloween: Resurrection
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Main Titles
- The Tunnel
- Patient History
- Laurie Fakes Disorder
- Chase Laurie
- Michael Begins Terror
- Explore House
- The Ceremony
- Jen Teases
- Jen's Prank
- The Mirror
- Search The Basement
- Prank Corpses
- Chase Donna
- Michael Is In The Shadows
- Nobody Believes Jen
- Rudy Fights Michael
- Rudy Gets Hung Up
- Michael Chases Sara
- Sara Runs
- The End Is Near
- The Worst Is Over
- Let's See The Body
- The Morgue
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #185493 in Music
- Released on: 2002-07-16
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
Customer Reviews
HalloweeN Resurrection: Evil Found it's way Home Alright
I have to say this Soundtrack is one of the best in my book. the HalloweeN theme That Danny Lux created was just a classic. this score really gives you what you want. it's vary creepy and when I saw this movie in theatres I heard that theme Start I sat their and had such a big smile on my face. I had one word to say? When can I get the Soundtrack? I loved the Main HalloweeN title in this film. although like H20 the film does leave behind the old classic stalk themes but hey the new ones are really good too. I would recommend this Soundtrack for all HalloweeN fans & Horror movie lovers out their.!!!!
excellent and bloody scary
much better than john carpenters version this is a bombastic soundrack and is the best horror soundtrack you can find!!!!!.its absolutely fab
A Well Worth Effort
This CD packs a mix of everything from the series of Halloween's scores. Some bright electronics, some contemporary orchestration that fit the film well, and John Carpenter's original theme (an outstanding version here, I might add. Equalled only by the original, and Alan Howarth's version on H4). While not as electronic as some may have preferred and expected from Howarth's more than servicable scores, Lux's orchestration matches this film far better than the mess of a score that Halloween H2O was (no slight to John Ottman, his original score for that was hacked up, and hardly used - order his "Portrait of Terror" to hear what he intended).
I do have some complaints of this score though. First, so much of the music is non-thematic. With exception to the original theme, what Carpenter (and to an extent, Howarth) did was create individual, minimalistic, but effective scores. That's been replaced by a more contemporary, "safe" Hollywood type score. While that fits on film, I can't completely say it satisfies the Halloween series. In addition to that, I have over 200 film scores, I can't think of any of them that stretch the decible range so far. This soundtrack goes from barely audible whisper quiet, to blast out the windows on your entire block loud. Dramatic all right! But how many of us have sound systems that can capture and express this in a listenable manner? Mis-adjusting the volume, or listening on headphones could make the listener shell shocked if not careful.
Complaints aside, taken that into consideration, this score does justice to the series. Lux take on the main theme is terrific. More than anyone expected. And overall the score fit the film quite well.




