Barely released to theaters and little seen in the decades that followed, The Phynx all the same has built an extremely bad reputation. Is it really that bad?
Barely released to theaters and little seen in the decades that followed, The Phynx all the same has built an extremely bad reputation. Is it really that bad?
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#1 by RogerBW on July 8, 2016 - 8:16 am
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If a song’s being played a lot on the radio, that just means someone paid to have it played. Fortunately for the marketers, most people don’t realise this.
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#2 by Richard on July 8, 2016 - 2:50 pm
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This one sounds like “Get Smart” on acid…. With regards to the songs, I’d suggest that Leiber and Stoller were *deliberately* trying for strangely bland ones. It would fit with the rest of the movie (as described).