Welcome to The Childrens Toyshop, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. We have a large selection of Music with reviews.
January 01, 1990
The score for Somewhere in Time is truely amazing. I think it is one of the best scores ever written. It stays with you long after you have seen the film. The music is perfect throughout the movie. Each scene has exactly the right musical background. The most moving, for me, is the short piece of music that is heard in the scene where an aged McKenna is returning to her hotel room having met Collier. I find it some of the most moving music I have ever heard in a film. For me, I can listen to the score and visualize the scene in my mind, remembering dialog and even remembering clothes that were worn at the time. I think it is partly due to the score that this film has remained so popular over the years since it was released. The score ... Read More:
September 14, 1999
Back when I was a kid, during the 80s, my first love, whom I met at camp, used to write to me long detailed letters of her life, which seemed far more interesting and visceral than my own backwoods existence. She once mentioned that she liked Talking Heads, a group I'd never heard of but I ran straight out and bought the first cassette by them I could find -- "Stop Making Sense."
I used to go around on my paper route, in the freezing rain, under a hooded sweatshirt, cranking "What a Day That Was" and "Burning Down the House" on my Walkman, chilled to the bone and soaking wet but warmed by the incredibly upbeat rhythms and confusing lyrics.
By the time I was finally able to get the movie on VHS, ... Read More:
July 15, 2008
Back when I was a kid, during the 80s, my first love, whom I met at camp, used to write to me long detailed letters of her life, which seemed far more interesting and visceral than my own backwoods existence. She once mentioned that she liked Talking Heads, a group I'd never heard of but I ran straight out and bought the first cassette by them I could find -- "Stop Making Sense."
I used to go around on my paper route, in the freezing rain, under a hooded sweatshirt, cranking "What a Day That Was" and "Burning Down the House" on my Walkman, chilled to the bone and soaking wet but warmed by the incredibly upbeat rhythms and confusing lyrics.
By the time I was finally able to get the movie on VHS, ... Read More:
November 27, 2001
Back when I was a kid, during the 80s, my first love, whom I met at camp, used to write to me long detailed letters of her life, which seemed far more interesting and visceral than my own backwoods existence. She once mentioned that she liked Talking Heads, a group I'd never heard of but I ran straight out and bought the first cassette by them I could find -- "Stop Making Sense."
I used to go around on my paper route, in the freezing rain, under a hooded sweatshirt, cranking "What a Day That Was" and "Burning Down the House" on my Walkman, chilled to the bone and soaking wet but warmed by the incredibly upbeat rhythms and confusing lyrics.
By the time I was finally able to get the movie on VHS, ... Read More:
March 07, 2000
Back when I was a kid, during the 80s, my first love, whom I met at camp, used to write to me long detailed letters of her life, which seemed far more interesting and visceral than my own backwoods existence. She once mentioned that she liked Talking Heads, a group I'd never heard of but I ran straight out and bought the first cassette by them I could find -- "Stop Making Sense."
I used to go around on my paper route, in the freezing rain, under a hooded sweatshirt, cranking "What a Day That Was" and "Burning Down the House" on my Walkman, chilled to the bone and soaking wet but warmed by the incredibly upbeat rhythms and confusing lyrics.
By the time I was finally able to get the movie on VHS, ... Read More:
October 28, 2008
Back when I was a kid, during the 80s, my first love, whom I met at camp, used to write to me long detailed letters of her life, which seemed far more interesting and visceral than my own backwoods existence. She once mentioned that she liked Talking Heads, a group I'd never heard of but I ran straight out and bought the first cassette by them I could find -- "Stop Making Sense."
I used to go around on my paper route, in the freezing rain, under a hooded sweatshirt, cranking "What a Day That Was" and "Burning Down the House" on my Walkman, chilled to the bone and soaking wet but warmed by the incredibly upbeat rhythms and confusing lyrics.
By the time I was finally able to get the movie on VHS, ... Read More:
November 07, 2006
Back when I was a kid, during the 80s, my first love, whom I met at camp, used to write to me long detailed letters of her life, which seemed far more interesting and visceral than my own backwoods existence. She once mentioned that she liked Talking Heads, a group I'd never heard of but I ran straight out and bought the first cassette by them I could find -- "Stop Making Sense."
I used to go around on my paper route, in the freezing rain, under a hooded sweatshirt, cranking "What a Day That Was" and "Burning Down the House" on my Walkman, chilled to the bone and soaking wet but warmed by the incredibly upbeat rhythms and confusing lyrics.
By the time I was finally able to get the movie on VHS, ... Read More:
July 22, 2003
This is great music, though slightly repetitive, and tracks 5 and 10 are almost exactly the same. My favourite tracks are "The Medallion Calls", "Barbossa is Hungry", "Swords Crossed", "One Last Shot", and "He's a Pirate". However, there's a really big problem, not in the music but in the packaging and producing. All the tracks have the wrong names, and there's a rather funny goof that's become its own sort of legacy. They named the tracks for major events in the movie, but the track names are about one ahead of the music for the scene. The only one that has the right name is the first track, "Fog Bound". From then on, the names are just all wrong. The funniest thing is that the last track, "He's a Pirate", is the track that plays immediately after Jack ... Read More:
October 28, 2008
This is great music, though slightly repetitive, and tracks 5 and 10 are almost exactly the same. My favourite tracks are "The Medallion Calls", "Barbossa is Hungry", "Swords Crossed", "One Last Shot", and "He's a Pirate". However, there's a really big problem, not in the music but in the packaging and producing. All the tracks have the wrong names, and there's a rather funny goof that's become its own sort of legacy. They named the tracks for major events in the movie, but the track names are about one ahead of the music for the scene. The only one that has the right name is the first track, "Fog Bound". From then on, the names are just all wrong. The funniest thing is that the last track, "He's a Pirate", is the track that plays immediately after Jack ... Read More:
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