Backround noices


I was watching this movie the other night and I thought I heard a Familiar quote/backround sounds. In 2 different times in the movie, you hear a child say: "Where do you want it? Where do you want it? Well, where is she?" I think this is the same as in the begining of a Ozzy Osbourne song, Mister tinkertrain. I have also heard this in a nother movie but, i can't remember what it was. Anyone know if this is the same of that song?

~Vicki~


PROUD FIREMAN'S WIFE

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Wow that's a wierd coincidence! I just saw this movie tonight with my husband. We both love Ozzy Osbourne music and we both thought exactly that same thing when we heard that background bit during the playground scene. I would swear it is that same tidbit from the Ozzy song on his No More Tears album, as you have stated.

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Thanks for letting me know. I love that Album. I know I have heard it on some other movie too but, I cannot remember it. (I think it was another lifetime movie like this one)

Take care

~Vicki~


PROUD FIREMAN'S WIFE

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You may be referring to the song "Hungry Like The Wolf" by Duran Duran. This song has some unusual wails, moans, and background noises. This is the song the real-life Diane Downs says was playing on the tape player in the car when she was supposedly stopped by a stranger. This is discussed in Ann Rule's book, and was part of the evidence in the trial. The prosecution pointed out that the tape couldn't have been playing the whole time, as Diane claimed, because she says she removed the keys from the ignition before getting out of the car. The music is used as background in the tv movie, and is pretty distinct and haunting.

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I know about the song hungery like a wolf but, there is a scene where kids are playing in a park or playground and you can here them saying some things and it is the same as in the Ozzy Song, Mr. Tinkertrain

~Vicki~


PROUD FIREMAN'S WIFE

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It sounded like exactly the same footage. In fact, I heard something that sounded like the same thing in the background of "Fallen Angel" (a TV movie about kiddie porn).

Terry
Your soul and your body are your own, and yours to do with as you wish.

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How could it be Ozzy? Mister Tinkertrain didn't come out until 1991, this movie came out in 1989.

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Ozzy could have sampled the sound from the movie

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I've noticed this too. Most likely it's stock soundbites which are free use audio samples used in production all the time. For both the film and the song producers wanted audio of "Children Playing" and it just so happens they used the same sound byte.

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