Wednesday 24 January 2007

Part 2 to the worlds best soundtrack

8.You didn't really love me! Dang it, Fooled again!
Tina realises that Adam won't take any of her calls, and avoids her duing school and won't hang out at the 'Burger Barn' after school. Although a dark time for her she has a overwhelming sense of things 'working out for the best'.

Bright Eyes- You Will. You? Will. You? Will.You? Will.

9. I'm so emo.
It's all over. Tina spirals into a crippling depression and as a consequence listens to HORRIBLE music. She even says to a school friend, this song will change your life. The song in reference, Sharp Hint of New Tears by Dashboard Confessinal.

My Chemical Romance- I'm Not OK (I Promise)
The Juliana Theory- If I told You this was Killing me would you stop?
Dashboard Confessional- Sharp Hint of New Tears

10. Bun in the oven!

Tina realises she is "late" and buys a new clock radio. She also realises she is pregnant.


The Flaming Lips- Oh My Pregnant Head.
Michael Bolton- How am I supposed to Live Without you (covered by the Weakerthans)

11.Im not the mother
It shows the perspective of the pregnancy from Adam's perspective. He is driving around and he smiles when "easy lover" comes on the radio, which begins a montage of how "easy" Tina was.. This montage is interrupted when he recieves a phonecall from her telling him she is pregnant! The radio then plays "99 problems".

Phil Collins/Phil Bailey- Easy Lover
Jay z- 99 Problems

12.Guilt/I want some ice cream
Tina ponders her future. What to do? What to do? She considers all the possibilities;
Abortion,
Keeping The Baby,
Adoption,
Ebay,
Amazon (New or Used? tough question)
Joining the Circus
or
Getting some ice cream


Roadside Monument- Sperm-Ridden Burden

13.Abortion Abortion Abortion
Token abortion clinic scene. With token abortion music

Morrisey- Pregnant For the Last Time
Ben Folds Five - Brick

14. The baby has arrived, via her womb.
The long-awaited "birth scene". Directed by Phil Harding and Michel Gondy. It is quite graphic and uses alot of special effects including an elaborate forced perspective set-up involving an actual delivery. Most of the M rating was used up in this scene for "Life-Like


Lupe Fiasco- Kick Push
Iron and wine- Naked as We Came
Birthing Scene Without The Use of CGI".

15. The End- Credits roll with blooper intervals
Good credit songs for all those people who have to clean to cinema when the credits roll
The Weakerthans- Aside
Fallout Boy- Dance Dance
Sufjan Stevens- The Tallest Man, the Broadest Shoulders- The Great Frontier- Come only to me.

Beck - Debra.

The end

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