Wondering if theme is scary out of context
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pecinqa — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 07:15 PM)
I'm gonna say yes.
I remember how unnerving this theme was when houses played it for trick-or-treaters on Halloween night. The theme is just perfect, the atmosphere it pulls off with just sound (the sense of urgency, and dread) is incredible.
It wasen't until years later when I finally saw "Halloween" that I realized that that was the origin of the theme.
I had one of those "oooohhhhhhh" moments. -
simest — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 01:15 AM)
So interesting to hear how the music may have impacted on people who had not yet seen the film. I just can't put myself in that position however hard I imagine. Before I saw the movie, the music wasn't really known or recognized and didn't get played separately. A soundtrack album did not even exist.
When I first saw the the film as a twelve year old in 1981, it didn't hold quite the status and acclaim it does now. It was just regarded as a pretty good, fairly recent horror movie.
However, within the first few seconds, when those piano keys began tinkling with that deep ominous synth backing and that pumpkin gazed at me from the black screen, I knew instantly I would never ever forget the effect of that tune.or the movie as it happened.
It was a very long, frustrating two/three years of searching and waiting for an official soundtrack album to eventually be released.
And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all. -
TCCPhreak — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 07:17 AM)
I think that the theme can appear non-threatening if you don't know it's a horror theme.
For some reason, my parents' phone has a ringtone similar to the theme. Every time the phone rang, I was feeling a bit uneasy.
However, they didn't know that the ringtone was scary and didn't believe me it was from a horror movie until I showed them.