When you got a song or something from a movie in you head. And then you really want to watch that movie really baddly?
Well I had one of them urges this week. I had a Song in my head from the Rocky and Bullwinkle movie. Which madde really want to see the movie again. Lucky we have to movie on tape.
Ohhhhhh, yes. Ever since I saw Sweeney Todd over Christmas , I can’t get the songs out of my head, I just can’t stop hearing them. I’ve purchased the soundtrack today to satisfy my urges, heheheh.
Only with Ratatouille and Le Festin - it was a bit of a pain as well since I had to wait until I had the money to go see it again in the cinema, which was about once every two weeks. >.<
Also, with Anchorman and the Afternoon Delight song. Heheh.
Well, I get that feeling all of the time when I hear the Incredibles. But sometimes, it works the other way around. After watching it, I would want to go to my piano and have an urge to play a song from the soundtrack.
Yes, yes! Those songs are great, and the more they get stuck in my head, they more I find myself wanting to see the movie again
It happens a lot with Enchanted, too. Those are some of the catchiest songs in the entire world. Haha.
Do you remember in the trailers for Enchanted, right before Prince Edward gets run over by a group of bicyclists, he sings, “I’ve been dreaming…” and it just cuts of there? Well, that little “I’ve been dreaming” segment was stuck in my head for such a long time that I just had to see the movie to complete the verse!
Haha!
So you used to just hear, “I’ve been dreaming pause …I’ve been dreaming pause I’ve been dreaming…” in your head? Haha. That would get pretty annoying after a while
I had Christopher Cross’ “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)” stuck in my head for a REALLY long period of time. I didn’t stop listening to it until about a year later, when I finally saw the movie Arthur. I still listen to that song occasionally, but certainly not as much as before. (The Beatles’ “Hey Jude” is currently the song that’s stuck in my head, but that’s another story…)
Disney songs get stuck in my head pretty frequently too. The best example of such a song, in my case, would have to be “Go the Distance” from Hercules (which, if I might argue, should have taken home the Best Original Song Oscar instead of Titanic’s “My Heart Will Go On”).
This has also happened to me with Ratatouille’s “rat-a-2-e” commercial. I heard it once, and I just had to watch it again just to listen to that catchy song. Click here to watch to it, but you have been warned.
~Random fact!~ Pixar were having a hard time choosing the name for Ratatouille, and came up with loads of other alternatives but they were a bit hesitant to choose “Ratatouille” because of its hard pronunciation to those not familiar with the vegetable stew… But since it’s such a unique name, they got to make a silly song for it which makes the name even more memorable. So, it’s cool how it all worked out in the end.
Haha, I know! Some of the names were so funny, too. They had a ton of alternative names and logos (I guess that’s what you would call them) in “The Art of Ratatouille”. Some of them made me laugh, like “Ratz”, or something like that. Haha. It’s funny to think that one of those might have actually been the name… I think Ratatouille is the way to go