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Post by moviemouth on Sept 17, 2018 14:44:37 GMT
Songs with vocals and lyrics aren't typically in any way essential for a movie. The main exceptions to this would be a number of classic James Bond movies. Why is it different with those movies? I mean, I know they're a tradition, but things like the gun barrel sequence are also tradition yet they're not used in every single installment. In most cases they're just another way of promoting the film. True... although I think there's been theme songs that weren't released before the movie's release. It serves a much larger purpose in the James Bond movies. They add to the personality of the franchise in the same way the opening credits sequences themselves do.
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