Black Sheep Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.80/10 from 42000 votes
Tags: weresheep, animal castration, mad lamb disease
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ovejas asesinas

Title in Italiano:

Black Sheep - Pecore assassine

Title in Português:

Black Sheep

Synopsis

Black Sheep

Growing up on the family sheep farm was idyllic for smart, sensitive Harry Olfield, except for some knavish mischief from cocky brother Angus, until their dad has a fatal accident. Fifteen years later, Harry has finished sheep-phobia therapy and his ICT schooling and returns. Angus buys him out, all ready to present the genetically engineered Oldfield sheep he bred with a ruthless team. When environmentalist Grant steals a discarded embryo, which has sharp teeth, he gets bitten by it, and thus the first to be infected with predatory hunger and a mechanism that turns any mammal into a werewolf version. Running for the farm men, Grant's mate, student Experience, gets teamed up with Harry and his boorish but gentle pastoral youth friend Tucker. They must survive both the bloodthirsty sheep and their creators, who didn't realize this yet but dispose of an antidote.

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Black Sheep
Fix Me
Wasteland
Landing In London
Imagine
Peace Love And Understanding
Weak And Powerless
3 Libras
Dorian
Nutshell
Heaven Beside You
Brother
Shake The Walls
Ghost Bird
Not Strong Enough
I Don't Care (feat. Adam Gontier)
Faraway, Vol. 2
Wake Up
Shades
Show Me How to Live
Gasoline
Like a Stone
Set It Off
I Am the Highway
I And Love And You
Head Full Of Doubt/Road Full Of Promise
The Funeral
When You Break
Intergalactic - Remastered
Sabotage
Stole You Away
Nothing Else Matters
Shadows
This Night
Ugly Side
Skinny Love
I Will Not Bow
The Diary of Jane - Single Version
Dance With The Devil
Break My Fall
Blood On My Name
Awake O Sleeper
Golden and Green
Perfect
Trapped Under The Ice
Dust in the Wake
Comin' Home
What Makes a Man
Sleeping Sickness
Letters From The Sky
Dust to Dust
Poison & Wine
Barton Hollow
Hell's Next Door
Trouble
Violet Hill
Watching Me Fall
Gravedigger - Acoustic
Silence (feat. Sarah McLachlan)
I See Fire
Society

User reviews

Nancy Martinez
5/10

The music in Black Sheep effectively enhances the horror elements of the film, especially during scenes involving the mutated sheep and their ferocious attacks. The combination of chilling melodies and intense rhythms creates a sense of fear and anticipation.

Mary Johnson
1/10

The musical score lacked originality and relied heavily on generic horror movie tropes, failing to create a unique and memorable atmosphere for the film.

Jennifer Wright
6/10

The soundtrack of Black Sheep perfectly captures the intense and suspenseful moments of the film. The use of eerie tones and dramatic orchestration adds to the overall atmosphere and tension of the story.

Emily Roberts
7/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack effectively enhance the horror elements of the film, creating a chilling atmosphere that adds to the overall experience.

Elizabeth Turner
8/10

The use of eerie sound effects in the music adds an extra layer of fear and unease, making the scenes with the genetically engineered sheep even more terrifying.

Thomas Hill
8/10

The soundtrack of Black Sheep perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the movie, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.

David Baker
8/10

The composition of the music is both intricate and cohesive, showcasing the skill and talent of the composer in creating a memorable and impactful score for the film.

Ashley Campbell
4/10

The soundtrack of Black Sheep failed to capture the intensity and suspense of the film's plot, leaving the audience disconnected from the on-screen action.

George Wright
3/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack felt amateurish and detracted from the overall viewing experience, taking away from the immersion in the story and characters.

Michael Davis
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Black Sheep is a standout element of the movie, elevating the viewing experience with its emotive and immersive musical accompaniment.

Paul Moore
8/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range, from subtle and understated to intense and powerful, mirrors the emotional journey of the characters, drawing me deeper into the story.

Paul Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack of Black Sheep showcases a good balance between traditional horror music elements and unique, experimental sounds. It helps to create a distinctive auditory experience that complements the absurdity and humor present in the film's storyline.

Laura Lopez
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Black Sheep fell short of enhancing the film and instead felt like a missed opportunity to elevate the audience's emotional engagement with the narrative.