Saturday, September 23, 2006

Carlos D'Alessio - Delicatessen


This marks post #100 on The Morgue, for those of you keeping track. Which I think would pretty much just be me, so nevermind. Anyway for this "special" occasion I'm going with Carlos D'Alessio's score to the 1991 film Delicatessen.

I've always been fond of cannibalism themed comedy or horror/comedy for some reason. I never really cared for most of the Italian cannibal films, Cannibal Holocaust and Cannibal Apocalypse (Saxon!) aside, but give me something like Delicatessen or Bob Balaban's Parents and I will be one happy bastard. I think Delicatessen and Parents would make the perfect double feature, in fact I may have to try it out myself tonight and test my theory. Parents is actually quite a bit darker and more frightening than people seem to think though, so maybe it would be a little uneven after all.

1. DELICATESSEN Generique debut (02:38)
2. TIKA TIKA WALK (02:43)
3. LES BULLES (02:55)
4. BAISER SOUS L'EAU (03:30)
5. LA VALISE (02:40)
6. DUO (02:30)
7. CIRCUS DELIRE (02:17)
8. VALSE ACCORDEON (02:57)
9. UNA LAGRIMA TUYA (02:55)
H. Manzi - M. Mores
10. BONGO BOLERO (03:12)
P.Salvero
11. DREAMS OF OLD HAWAII (02:45)
Mc.Intire - S.Larry - W. Joseph
12. PATTY CAKE BAKERMAN (02:40)
13. THE STRREST OF PARIS (02:32)
J.Leach
14. MEDAILLE D'HONNEUR (03:06)
J. Cesare
15. ENTRY OF THE GLADIATORS (02:41)
Fucik
16. DELICATESSEN generique Fin (05:07)
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3 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:16 AM

    Thanks. This is a great movie. Crazy and magical. Very Beckett like. Strange, and it seems to hang on within some chamber of one's brain.

    Thanks again.

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  2. Great post, I just looked this up 2 days ago to see if it existed. There is a lot of "scanning" around these blogs.

    Awesome flick

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  3. Thank you so much. The DVD of this just came out, and I was reminded what an insane masterpiece it is. Thanks!

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