Supertrain: Express To Terror (episode 1) 5/10
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@Modeltrainguy : Sure beats the hell out of the crap (rap and hip-hop) that they play today isn't it?
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"Chinamen" -nice. Shades of "Born Yesterday".
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I think we are seeing something filmed right at the point disco jumped the shark.
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I HAVE forgotten about the music. Not bad hearing it again! :-)
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7:39 screams, "O hai, I wanna be just like Giorgio Moroder but spent the whole production budget on the set."
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I'm just five parts into this movie... which I'm glad to have found... and I can't help but notice something: Cindy Chapel's hairdo seems to keep changing from scene-to-scene. I mean... I like her in the "do" that she had in her coach room, but in the club car it's different. Has anyone else noticed that?
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One of those disco cues seen in this segment became the theme music to a game show called "Your Number's Up".
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"and everything!"
Actually, Robert Cobert, who is white, is a composer who has written extensively for TV and film. He is best known for his Emmy-nominated work for The Winds of War (the longest film score ever written) and Dark Shadows. The disco music here was basically just a treatment of background music (elevator music). Pretty much on par with John Carl Parker who did the music from CHIPs.
Gnillob802 2 years ago 3
Its "Chain Reaction" and now your host Bill Cullen
Keon2006 2 years ago 2