![]() It's not a pleasant job, but someone has to do it, right? And given the current situation around the world, there's never been a better time. And that means it's our solemn duty to go back through and find as many as we can. It's a whole situation.īut, it's still a Silent Hill movie, for better or for worse, which means it's full of fun Silent Hill references and Easter Eggs, just like the first movie was. All tracks are composed by Akira Yamaoka, except for 'Esperndote', which was composed by Rika Muranaka. Pyramid Head shows up to fight what can best be described as a knock-off Cenobite from Hellraiser. Silent Hill Original Soundtracks was released in Japan on March 5, 1999, by Konami Music Entertainment, Inc. It's full of actors you'll recognize, like Sean Bean and Kit Harrington, doing the world's weirdest takes on characters you'll recognize, like Harry Mason and Vincent Smith. Roughly (and we mean roughly) adapting the plot of Silent Hill 3, Silent Hill: Revelation is a hodgepodge of random ideas, one-off monster designs, and slap-dash visual effects that didn't age well. The same can't really be said for the second time around. Sure, the first film may have made some weird choices along the way but it wound up being pretty okay, fun to watch even. It's, uh, unfortunate to say the least that Silent Hill: Revelation wound up being made at all, but more unfortunate still when you consider just how decent the first Silent Hill movie was.
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