NEW MOVIE "Ecstasy" FEATURING TOP DJs AND PRODUCERS
The intoxicating house music in the new Canadian film "Ecstasy" directed by Lux, featuring Charlie Bewley of Twilight and Gillian Zinser of 90210 is as addictive as the mysterious party drug in the story.
The movie soundtrack's first single, "Back to Life" by the lead supporting actress, Elisa King, is an ethereal anthem that's worthy of Miami and Ibiza opening parties. The stunning Pete Hook remix of Joy Division's "Love will tear us apart" in the opening scene of the movie preface a fantastic string of dance hits in this 93 minutes thriller.
This psychological mind bender, set in a peaceful college community where four school girls are addicted to a red pill of unknown origin, is bound for a cult following with music from "All Gone Pete Tong" producer, Nick Husseyof Mad Hatter Recordings from Manchester, UK. Roger Shah, Zara Taylor, Mark Mendes and Lazy Richrounds up the impressive roster of house music talent for this "must own" movie soundtrack.
Seems the Canadians know a thing or two about marrying hot tracks with an edgy story that will leave you wanting more long after the pumping end credits music fades.
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Nov-10-2010 19:26
PivotTechno
senseless
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Citizen, World
Yeah, heard about this a while ago. Synopsis ("A single church-going mother desperately tries to save her two daughters from walking down the same dark path she was once on; and a young woman fights against addiction to a mysterious party drug.") makes it sound like yet another anti-drug movie that's most likely going to have the exact opposite of its intended effect on the young audience that will be watching it.
Although on the other hand, it's probably fairly realistic, considering that most of today's "ecstasy" doesn't contain any actual mdma.
Yes, another reason why we have to point out that pills are associated with the edm scene.
lets throw coke and heroin as well.
that trailer looks too stereotypical.
Nov-10-2010 23:00
WittyHandle
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2008
Location:
You're right, they should do a movie about this scene without pills
Nov-10-2010 23:52
Special K
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: house nation
This movie will probably be lame.
I think we all know that the best movies on our "scene" are the ones that celebrate & glorify drugs, not ones that villify them.
Nov-10-2010 23:57
*~LiSa-LoO~*
Ferry Corsten's bitch
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: on holiday
quote:
Originally posted by Dior Homme
Yes, another reason why we have to point out that pills are associated with the edm scene.
lets throw coke and heroin as well.
that trailer looks too stereotypical.
When isn't stuff like this stereotypical? lol I remember the episode of the original 90210 when they went to a rave and the dealer at the rave wore a shirt with a giant E on it.
Or in the movie Formula 51 where this guy just throws a bunch of blue pills up in the air in the middle of the dance floor.
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Nov-11-2010 01:02
CMR
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2010
Location: Toronto
Sounds dumb.
I think I'll just watch Groove and Go again instead.
Nov-11-2010 01:17
~C~
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: Toronto
Not sure about the movie, but I want to check out the soundtrack. I'm diggin' the track in the trailer.
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Nov-11-2010 01:20
LKD
Omni-peasant
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Its June 18th, 2005, I'm at the Skybar
quote:
Originally posted by Dior Homme
Yes, another reason why we have to point out that pills are associated with the edm scene.
lets throw coke and heroin as well.
that trailer looks too stereotypical.
nah man..you got it all wrong... it's all about the G nowadays...E? what's E...
ya there needs to be a movie about g and everyone g'ing out.
and then have everyone sit in the g-out room at zone.
hmmm that would be a good intro do a movie titled 'g'ed out'.
a person wakes up in an afterhours club with flashing lights, electronic music pumping and has no idea where he is, but is surrounded by, not dead, but g'ed out goers just like him.
almost like how alice woke up in resident evil but not in a hospital.