Firestarter Soundtrack (

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Tags: pyrokinesis
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ojos de fuego

Title in Português:

O Poder do Fogo

Title in Français:

Firestarter

Title in Türk:

Tepki

Title in Deutsch:

Der Feuerteufel

Synopsis

Firestarter is a story about Andy McGee, who met his future wife Vicky while they were earning money by participating in an experiment in college. They were given a dose of a chemical called LOT-6.

Andy and Vicky got married and now have a nine-year-old daughter named Charlene "Charlie" McGee. Charlie has the ability to start fires at will (pyrokinesis) due to the experiment her parents participated in.

The experiment also gave Andy the ability to make people do what he wants. A secret government department known as "The Shop" conducted the experiment and is now pursuing Andy and Charlie.

Doctor Joseph Wanless, who runs The Shop, wants to study Andy and Charlie and possibly harness their abilities for military use. The Shop has sent a sniper named John Rainbird to find Andy and Charlie.

What Wanless and his group underestimate is what Andy and Charlie are willing to do to protect each other.

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Firestarter
Crystal Voice
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Tangerine Dream: Writer
Tangerine Dream: Performer
The Run
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Testlab
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Charly The Kid
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Escaping Point
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Rainbirds Move
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Burning Force
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Between Realities
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Shop Territory
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Flash Final
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Out Of The Heat
Tangerine Dream: Artist
Mother's Love
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Lot 6 (Main Titles)
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Are You Scared of Me?
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Dodge Ball Heats Up
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Corporate Menace
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Burned Hands
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Rainbird Fights Vicky
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Bless Mommy
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Flashback Kills
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Police Arrive
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Sniper Attack
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Charlie Alone
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Charlie's Powers
Cody Carpenter: Performer
I'll Find You
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Charlie's Rampage
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Rampage Ends
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Firestarter (End Titles)
Cody Carpenter: Performer
Main Titles
James Newton Howard: Performer
Finding The Keys / Be Careful
James Newton Howard: Performer
Accident / To The Cabin
James Newton Howard: Performer
Gathering Wood / Remembering Duddits
James Newton Howard: Performer
Memory Warehouse
James Newton Howard: Performer
Toasting Duddit
James Newton Howard: Performer
Saving Duddits
James Newton Howard: Performer
Finding Rick
James Newton Howard: Performer
Animal Exodus
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Bathroom / What Is It?
James Newton Howard: Performer
Weasel Kills Beaver
James Newton Howard: Performer
Military Moves In
James Newton Howard: Performer
Scout's Honor
James Newton Howard: Performer
Becky Bleeds
James Newton Howard: Performer
Weasel Attacks Pete
James Newton Howard: Performer
Jonesy And Gray Debate
James Newton Howard: Performer
Henry Returns To The Cabin
James Newton Howard: Performer
Boys Find Josie
James Newton Howard: Performer
Disc Time:
James Newton Howard: Performer
I'm That Monster
James Newton Howard: Performer
Gray Kills Pete / Trucker
James Newton Howard: Performer
Jonesy Gets Files
James Newton Howard: Performer
Soldiers Find Henry
James Newton Howard: Performer
Reading Curtis' Mind
James Newton Howard: Performer
Henry Tells Owen
James Newton Howard: Performer
Owen Rescues Henry
James Newton Howard: Performer
Jonesy Calls Henry
James Newton Howard: Performer
Picking Up Duddits
James Newton Howard: Performer
Killing Trooper
James Newton Howard: Performer
Duddits Tells Story
James Newton Howard: Performer
Curtis Takes Chopper
James Newton Howard: Performer
Curtis And Owen Battle
James Newton Howard: Performer
Owen Dead
James Newton Howard: Performer
Mr. Gray Go Away
James Newton Howard: Performer
Duddits and Mr. Gray
James Newton Howard: Performer
It's Over
James Newton Howard: Performer
End Credits
James Newton Howard: Performer
Main Titles – Night #1
James Newton Howard: Performer
Flashback
James Newton Howard: Performer
Hello / Nice Day For Croquet (Tied)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Tire Slash Time / Time To Play
James Newton Howard: Performer
Memory Of Dad
James Newton Howard: Performer
Scary Stop Sign
James Newton Howard: Performer
Read Between The Lines
James Newton Howard: Performer
A Scary View
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Hotel Waits / Comin' To Get Doc / Lend Me A Hand
James Newton Howard: Performer
Danny Holds Back
James Newton Howard: Performer
That's How It Is For Me
James Newton Howard: Performer
Give Me A Holler
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Lonely Wind / The Picture Changes / What's So Sweet About It?
James Newton Howard: Performer
Alone
James Newton Howard: Performer
A Near Fall
James Newton Howard: Performer
No Sale
James Newton Howard: Performer
Safe As Safe Can Be / There Is No Tony
James Newton Howard: Performer
Night Nest / Freeze You Bastards
James Newton Howard: Performer
End Credits – Night #1
James Newton Howard: Performer
Main Titles – Night #2
James Newton Howard: Performer
How Did He Break His Arm?
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Usual Suspects
James Newton Howard: Performer
Behind The Door
James Newton Howard: Performer
Are You Gonna Hurt Me? / What Does Redrum Mean?
James Newton Howard: Performer
Please Stay
James Newton Howard: Performer
Dollhouse Mallet / Into The Room
James Newton Howard: Performer
Dad On The Radio / That Was Close
James Newton Howard: Performer
A Key Is Missing
James Newton Howard: Performer
Boy On The Stairs
James Newton Howard: Performer
Not My Shade
James Newton Howard: Performer
I'm Not Seeing That / Trapped
James Newton Howard: Performer
They're After Danny
James Newton Howard: Performer
End Credits – Night #2
James Newton Howard: Performer
Main Titles – Night #3
James Newton Howard: Performer
Someone Got Their Fuse Blown
James Newton Howard: Performer
That's Not The Problem
James Newton Howard: Performer
Dad In The Window / Where There's A Will
James Newton Howard: Performer
Drive Through The Snow
James Newton Howard: Performer
Girl With A Knife / Interfering Again
James Newton Howard: Performer
It's A Drag
James Newton Howard: Performer
Nothing But Spooks / Unmask
James Newton Howard: Performer
Batter Up / Run And Hide
James Newton Howard: Performer
Between The Eyes
James Newton Howard: Performer
Here's Jack
James Newton Howard: Performer
What's Been Forgotten
James Newton Howard: Performer
Take Your Medicine
James Newton Howard: Performer
What Could You Know?
James Newton Howard: Performer
Dump It
James Newton Howard: Performer
Think The Party's Over
James Newton Howard: Performer
All's Well That Ends Well
James Newton Howard: Performer
End Credits – Night #3
James Newton Howard: Performer
Hello
James Newton Howard: Performer
Nice Day For Croquet
James Newton Howard: Performer
What Could You Know
James Newton Howard: Performer
Project Blue
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Dreams Begin
James Newton Howard: Performer
On The Road To Kansas
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Trashman In Vegas
James Newton Howard: Performer
Headin' West
James Newton Howard: Performer
Larry & Nadine (The Rejection)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Mother Abigail
James Newton Howard: Performer
“Sorry Mister, I Don't Understand” (Tom & Nick Meet)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Mid Country: By The Stream
James Newton Howard: Performer
Mother Greets The Multitudes
James Newton Howard: Performer
M-O-O-N…That Spells Suicide
James Newton Howard: Performer
“One Will Fall By The Way”
James Newton Howard: Performer
Beginning Of The End
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Stand
James Newton Howard: Performer
Tom & Stu Go Home
James Newton Howard: Performer
“Ain't She Beautiful”
James Newton Howard: Performer
Escaping
James Newton Howard: Performer
Streets Of New York
James Newton Howard: Performer
Trashy And The Dark Man
James Newton Howard: Performer
Sewing The Canvas
James Newton Howard: Performer
Corn Fields
James Newton Howard: Performer
Locked Up
James Newton Howard: Performer
New York No More
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Funeral
James Newton Howard: Performer
Leaving Mother Abigail's
James Newton Howard: Performer
Las Vegas
James Newton Howard: Performer
Nadine Seduction
James Newton Howard: Performer
Table Talk
James Newton Howard: Performer
Boulder To Vegas
James Newton Howard: Performer
Trashy Lights Up
James Newton Howard: Performer
Nadine's Dream
James Newton Howard: Performer
Captured
James Newton Howard: Performer
War Preparations
James Newton Howard: Performer

User reviews

Steven Thomas
5/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music helps to humanize the characters, especially Andy and Charlie, making their struggles and sacrifices more relatable.

David Clark
5/10

The inclusion of subtle motifs and recurring themes in the music helps to tie the story together and create a cohesive listening experience.

Carol King
2/10

Additionally, the choice of musical themes in Firestarter felt disconnected from the characters and their development. The soundtrack did not effectively convey the internal struggles and complexities of Andy, Vicky, and Charlie, leaving a significant gap in the overall storytelling experience.

Joseph Harris
8/10

The soundtrack of Firestarter perfectly captures the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the story. The use of eerie tones and haunting melodies enhances the viewer's experience and keeps them on the edge of their seat throughout the film.

Laura Jackson
5/10

The haunting and suspenseful soundtrack of Firestarter perfectly captures the intensity and danger of the story's plot.

Donald Brown
7/10

The musical score of Firestarter effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters, especially Andy and Charlie's bond as father and daughter. The music adds a layer of complexity to their relationship and helps the audience empathize with their struggles against The Shop and John Rainbird.

Betty Martin
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Firestarter is a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience and immersing the audience in the world of Andy and Charlie's extraordinary abilities.

Robert Miller
10/10

The music in Firestarter effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters, especially Andy and Charlie, making their bond and struggles feel even more poignant and relatable.

Patricia Wright
5/10

The music effectively mirrors the characters' internal struggles and conflicts, enhancing the psychological aspects of the narrative.

Daniel Anderson
5/10

The soundtrack's use of eerie tones and dissonant chords creates a sense of unease and foreboding throughout the film.

Nancy Davis
9/10

The use of sound in Firestarter adds an extra layer of depth to the narrative, immersing the audience in the world of the characters and heightening the stakes of their dangerous situation.

Ronald Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack's blend of orchestral arrangements with electronic sounds adds a unique and modern twist to the overall sound of the film.

Donald Adams
9/10

The soundtrack of Firestarter perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the story, enhancing the overall viewing experience with its haunting melodies and intense rhythms.

Richard Lee
3/10

The soundtrack of Firestarter lacked depth and failed to capture the intensity of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the emotional impact of key scenes.

George Garcia
6/10

The use of electronic elements in the soundtrack adds a futuristic and otherworldly vibe to the film, enhancing the sci-fi aspects of the story.

Elizabeth Nelson
5/10

The music builds tension effectively during key moments of suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.