The MP3 album deal of the day over at Amazon today is the Sucker Punch: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for only $3.99.
The album comes with 9 songs from artists like Björk, Queen, and Skunk Anansie, as well as some of the actresses from the fantasy-action film. This download also comes with the Digital Booklet. See full track listing here below.
The soundtrack album is also available on CD for $9.99. The Zack Synder-direct film Sucker Punch is now out on Blu-ray/DVD Combo (with Digital Copy); Blu-ray; DVD; and Instant Video [...]...
The album comes with 9 songs from artists like Björk, Queen, and Skunk Anansie, as well as some of the actresses from the fantasy-action film. This download also comes with the Digital Booklet. See full track listing here below.
The soundtrack album is also available on CD for $9.99. The Zack Synder-direct film Sucker Punch is now out on Blu-ray/DVD Combo (with Digital Copy); Blu-ray; DVD; and Instant Video [...]...
- 7/2/2011
- by Empress Eve
- Geeks of Doom
Adam Rose /Fox From left, Robin Antin, Adam Shankman, Debbie Allen, Tyce Diorio, Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe judge the competition on “So You Think You Can Dance.”
Let me get something out of the way – I never know any of the names of the “So You Think You Can Dance” dancers. It’s about the dances, the Matrix moves, and the people whose bodies somehow, magically, flew through the air, split on the ground and made me all teary...
Let me get something out of the way – I never know any of the names of the “So You Think You Can Dance” dancers. It’s about the dances, the Matrix moves, and the people whose bodies somehow, magically, flew through the air, split on the ground and made me all teary...
- 6/10/2011
- by Dawn Fallik
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Zack Snyder, as the filmmaker tends to do, has split the Owf audience (and indeed our own writers) firmly down the middle over his latest movie Sucker Punch but one thing that we can all agree on is that it has a kick-ass soundtrack.
We previewed it some weeks back and now I am delighted to say we have three copies of “Sucker Punch: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” that’s out now, to give away to our lucky readers, courtesy of Sony Music.
The audio companion to the film director Zack Snyder describes as “Alice In Wonderland with machine guns” has taken over two years to create, and will delight filmgoers and music fans of all generations.
Fascinatingly reworked versions of classic songs illuminate the soundtrack, with the film’s star Emily Browning covering “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)” (Eurythmics), “Where Is My Mind?” (The Pixies), and...
We previewed it some weeks back and now I am delighted to say we have three copies of “Sucker Punch: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” that’s out now, to give away to our lucky readers, courtesy of Sony Music.
The audio companion to the film director Zack Snyder describes as “Alice In Wonderland with machine guns” has taken over two years to create, and will delight filmgoers and music fans of all generations.
Fascinatingly reworked versions of classic songs illuminate the soundtrack, with the film’s star Emily Browning covering “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)” (Eurythmics), “Where Is My Mind?” (The Pixies), and...
- 4/8/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
The Sucker Punch soundtrack. Describing his new project Sucker Punch as Alice In Wonderland with Machine Guns might have been a good way of securing funding, and might attract chuckling late-teen boys to the theatres, but graphic-fancying CGI automaton Zack Snyder might just as equally have suggested Terminator 2 with cartoon owls, or Citizen Kane with the Ed 209, such is the wisdom of melding a beautifully functioning classic with a completely incongruous element. If only he’d come up with Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, then at least he’d have a best-selling book on his hands. Just as well that Snyder’s snappy-cum-brainless one-liner stands empirically for nothing, the similarities of Sucker Punch with Lewis Carroll’s classic limited to a female protagonist entering a sort of fantasy world, and the dissimilarities being giant robots, CGI everything, massive explosions, every female character looking like an auditioning Playboy bunny, and everything...
- 3/31/2011
- by Chris Neilan
- Movie-moron.com
Genre: Action | Fantasy | Thriller
Director: Zack Snyder
Writer: Zack Snyder (screenplay & story), Steve Shibuya (screenplay)
Cast: Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung, Carla Gugino
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic material involving sexuality, violence and combat sequences, and for language.
Summary: A young girl is institutionalized by her abusive stepfather. Retreating to an alternative reality as a coping strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the mental facility.
Run Time: 109 min.
View the Trailer Here
Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch is a gamer boy’s wet dream. From the trailers, you’d think, “What the heck is this film about?” But heck, it really doesn’t matter. Just sit back, relax, and let your eyes indulge in the visual orgy of game-play type action and babes that kick ass.
Sucker Punch is a feast for the eyes with well choreographed fight scenes, video-game inspired special effects and environments,...
Director: Zack Snyder
Writer: Zack Snyder (screenplay & story), Steve Shibuya (screenplay)
Cast: Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung, Carla Gugino
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic material involving sexuality, violence and combat sequences, and for language.
Summary: A young girl is institutionalized by her abusive stepfather. Retreating to an alternative reality as a coping strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the mental facility.
Run Time: 109 min.
View the Trailer Here
Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch is a gamer boy’s wet dream. From the trailers, you’d think, “What the heck is this film about?” But heck, it really doesn’t matter. Just sit back, relax, and let your eyes indulge in the visual orgy of game-play type action and babes that kick ass.
Sucker Punch is a feast for the eyes with well choreographed fight scenes, video-game inspired special effects and environments,...
- 3/29/2011
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
Sucker Punch
Directed by: Zack Snyder
Cast: Emily Browning, Oscar Isaac, Carla Gugino, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Scott Glenn
Running Time: 1 hr 50 mins
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: March 25, 2011
Plot: A young woman (Browning) seeks to escape the insane asylum she’s locked up in by exploring violent fantasies, featuring her friends (Hudgens, Chung, Cornish, Malone).
Who’S It For?: While ladies are indeed kicking butt, the empowerment of Sucker Punch is reserved for the fanboys, who get to watch Snyder toy with more action figures (or in this case, scantily clad dolls). The same crowd that ate up the silly 300 will enjoy this very much, whether they’re aware or not of Snyder working overtime to reverse that movie’s homoeroticism.
Expectations: “Slow-mo” Snyder has gotten fairly predictable with his style, which is at least unmatched as of now (no one loves slow motion as...
Directed by: Zack Snyder
Cast: Emily Browning, Oscar Isaac, Carla Gugino, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Scott Glenn
Running Time: 1 hr 50 mins
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: March 25, 2011
Plot: A young woman (Browning) seeks to escape the insane asylum she’s locked up in by exploring violent fantasies, featuring her friends (Hudgens, Chung, Cornish, Malone).
Who’S It For?: While ladies are indeed kicking butt, the empowerment of Sucker Punch is reserved for the fanboys, who get to watch Snyder toy with more action figures (or in this case, scantily clad dolls). The same crowd that ate up the silly 300 will enjoy this very much, whether they’re aware or not of Snyder working overtime to reverse that movie’s homoeroticism.
Expectations: “Slow-mo” Snyder has gotten fairly predictable with his style, which is at least unmatched as of now (no one loves slow motion as...
- 3/27/2011
- by Nick Allen
- The Scorecard Review
Music is an important aspect of any movie, but in "Sucker Punch," it's absolutely essential.
Director Zack Snyder sat down with MTV News to chat about his latest action epic, which lands in theaters today (March 25), and he discussed the integral role that music plays in the film. As you're likely already aware, "Sucker Punch" deals in multiple levels of reality, and when our heroes slip into that combat space, they do so through a combination of music and Baby Doll's mesmerizing dancing.
"I think the germ of the movie came from when we were talking about this sort of musical number I wanted to do," Snyder explained of the music of "Sucker Punch." "I thought it'd be cool to use this musical number as the spine of the movie, the spine of an action sequence, and then getting in and out of it would be, like, the music...
Director Zack Snyder sat down with MTV News to chat about his latest action epic, which lands in theaters today (March 25), and he discussed the integral role that music plays in the film. As you're likely already aware, "Sucker Punch" deals in multiple levels of reality, and when our heroes slip into that combat space, they do so through a combination of music and Baby Doll's mesmerizing dancing.
"I think the germ of the movie came from when we were talking about this sort of musical number I wanted to do," Snyder explained of the music of "Sucker Punch." "I thought it'd be cool to use this musical number as the spine of the movie, the spine of an action sequence, and then getting in and out of it would be, like, the music...
- 3/25/2011
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Movies Blog
If you're a fan of director Zack Snyder ("Watchmen," "300"), you know that subtlety isn't exactly his strong suit. Going by the soundtrack to his new action/fantasy/teenage boy fantasy "Sucker Punch," this extends to every aspect of the process.
The film's soundtrack is comprised exclusively of covers of classic songs, including Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit," The Smiths'' "Where Is My Mind" and The Stooges' "Search and Destroy." While no song matches the intensity of the original, Snyder reworked many of the selections to avoid the original sin of copying the source material wholesale.
So we get Eurhythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" turned into a jazzy noir number sung by "Sucker Punch" star herself Emily Browning. The cold, detached singing of Annie Lennox have transformed into the chanteuse vocals favored by singers like Julee Cruise in all those David Lynch films. Browning also appears on a cover...
The film's soundtrack is comprised exclusively of covers of classic songs, including Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit," The Smiths'' "Where Is My Mind" and The Stooges' "Search and Destroy." While no song matches the intensity of the original, Snyder reworked many of the selections to avoid the original sin of copying the source material wholesale.
So we get Eurhythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" turned into a jazzy noir number sung by "Sucker Punch" star herself Emily Browning. The cold, detached singing of Annie Lennox have transformed into the chanteuse vocals favored by singers like Julee Cruise in all those David Lynch films. Browning also appears on a cover...
- 3/21/2011
- by Jason Newman
- NextMovie
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