Misty Beethoven The Musical
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Artist: Original Soundtrack
Label: Reality Ent.
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 828341011529
EAN: 0828341011529
ASIN: B0002IQB6C
Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
Misty Beethoven The Musical
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Tracks:
- Three Rods - Mike Horner
- The P#%*$ Tango - Bronze
- A Little Class - Randy Spears
- F#$% The World (Soft) - Sunset Thomas
- Shoulda Been Mine - Evan Stone
- Back To 1977 - Romeo Lovell
- Two Holes - Julie Meadows
- The Dive - Romeo Lovell
- Pretty Lies - Sunset Thomas
- F#$% the World (Hard) - Sunset Thomas
- Heavy Rock - Romeo Lovell
- The Pussy Tango - Chloe
Customer Reviews:
For an Adult Film Soundtrack It's Pretty Good.......2004-09-05
I've never seen the original "The Opening of Misty Beethoven" and only the musical remake "Misty Beethoven: The Musical", but I found the soundtrack at a local store, and thought, why not? I'm actually happy with the purchase. While the music isn't always the best sounding, most of the songs are entertaining (albiet very dirty), and a few of them even are as good as catchy. The best song has to be "Shoulda Been Mine" which is performed by Evan Stone, and the runner up would be "Two Holes" performed by Julie Meadows. While they aren't the best singers, they do what they can, and the songs all have energy, and are compitently written, and performed. For the price, and the novelty of the item, I would recomend it. Just keep it away from the children (the Tangos and A Little Class are enough to earn this CD a big ol' Explicit Lyrics sticker on their own).
The movie itself, which I'll review since there is no way to do that on Amazon otherwise, is very mediocre. The acting is decent, and the direction is strong, but the movie feels very muddled, and one of the reasons is because the movie never tries to balance the adult material with the musical material or the dialogue and comedy. Now, I'm this is an adult film, so the material has to be there, but it never fits in to the movie. It felt like the writer had an idea for one movie, and the director had an idea for another, and because of that things kind of fell on their faces. From what I heard, the original, which featured almost constant adult material, was very well made despite that because it kept the material in the realm of the film. This movie does not however. I recomend the soundtrack, but not really the movie.
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