Well its time for the best soundtrack movies post
Pi (1997) (R)

The rough plot is a mathmetician wants to break the code for Wall Street, and find a common formula as to the patterns of the falls and rises of the stock market. This becomes his most daunting task, and he is teetering on the edge of sanity and insanity as he continues to formulate the theory.
Yikes. I had horribly low expectations for this film. I mean it sounds incredibly dull. But thats what pleasant surprises are for.
This film, filmed entirely in black and white, is an artsy film, putting you right into the mind of this mathmetician. It is haunting and scary at times. It may have been a low-budgit film, but whatever they spent on this movie, it was worth every penny. You sympathized with the mathmetician, even if you did know he was on a trek that was doomed to be a failure.
Towards the end, it can get confusing. But thats the way it is supposed to be. He is nearing insanity, and everything feels blurred and out of reality. Paranoia and insanity invade his brain, and you can feel it.
The soundtrack is brilliant, using underground haunting techno to be implemented on several scenes.
There is one eerie quotation that is repeated through the film--“When I was six years old, my mother told me not to stare at the sun, so one day when I was six I did. I was terrified, alone in the darkness." And interpret as you will, thats what this film feels like.
Pi became a pleasant surprise, and it isnt flawless, but it is a 5 out of 5.
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The Wedding Singer (1998) (PG-13)

The rough plot is Adam Sandler plays a wedding singer on the rise, but has failed to capture love himself. He meets a girl, played by Drew Barrymore, who he falls in love with, the only problem is that shes getting married soon. However, she doenst exactly love the guy.
Ah, yes, its the typical love triangle and mismatches. So the plot wont sweep us off our feet. Adam Sandler is a typical Adam Sandler. Good for some laughs, albeit somewhat crude at times.
This film has its moments, though. There are a couple scenes that are almost hilarious, but well worth the laugh.
And the characters are decent enough. Some scenes are heartwarming, others frustrating...
Since this film takes place in the 80s, the soundtrack is booming with classic 80s music, and if youre an 80s fan like me, well, you know youre going to like most of the music here.
All and all, the movie was...ok. Hey, weve got a rating for movies like this.
I give it a 3 out of 5
If at first you dont succeed, dont try skydiving
Both diapers and politicians need to be changed--and usually for the same reasons