Monster (Humanoids from the Deep) Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 10000 votes
Tags: fishing village, humanoid
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Humanoides del abismo

Title in Português:

O Monstro

Title in Français:

Les Monstres de la mer

Title in Türk:

Les monstres de la mer

Title in Deutsch:

Das Grauen aus der Tiefe

Synopsis

Humanoids from the Deep

Synopsis:

In the small fishing town of Noyo, strange occurrences begin to happen as a group of mutated creatures emerge from the depths of the ocean. These creatures, known as humanoids, are half-human, half-fish hybrids with a taste for human flesh.

As the humanoids terrorize the town, a group of locals bands together to try and stop them. However, they soon realize that the humanoids are not only dangerous, but also highly intelligent and capable of outsmarting their human counterparts.

With the town in chaos and the humanoids growing in numbers, the residents must come up with a plan to defeat the creatures before they take over completely. Will they be able to stop the humanoids before it's too late, or will Noyo become a feeding ground for these monstrous beings?

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Monster (Humanoids from the Deep)
Heavenly Bliss
everything i wanted
Unbelievable
Trouble's Comin'
The Kids Are Coming
Paradise (feat. Benjamin Ingrosso)
X (with KAROL G)
Me & Me (From the Netflix Film the Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting)
Go BOOM
Like A Boss
I Love Dancin'
Sing a Happy Song
Proceed With Caution
Cheeky Lads
Whatchugot - Pisk Remix
On The Brink
Girl Who Cried Wolf
Do As You're Told (Music from the Netflix Film A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting)
Humanoids From the Deep Main Title (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
The Buck-O (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Unwelcome Visitor (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Night Swim (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Jerry and Peggy (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Trip Upriver (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
The Humanoids Attack (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Jerry's Death (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Search for Clues (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Strange Catch (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
The Grotto (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Night Prowlers (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Final Confrontation (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Aftermath and New Birth (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Humanoids from the Deep End Title (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Suite from Humanoids '96 Part I (Christopher Lennertz)
James Horner: Performer
Suite from Humanoids '96 Part II (Christopher Lennertz)
James Horner: Performer
Suite from Humanoids '96 Part III (Christopher Lennertz)
James Horner: Performer
Outtakes from the Deep (James Horner)
James Horner: Performer
Main Title (from Humanoids from the Deep)
James Horner: Performer
The Buck-O
James Horner: Performer
Surprise for Baron
James Horner: Performer
Men Discover Dogs
James Horner: Performer
Peggy's House
James Horner: Performer
Trip Up River
James Horner: Performer
Footprint
James Horner: Performer
Jerry and Peggy
James Horner: Performer
Borden Catches Something
James Horner: Performer
Jerry's Death
James Horner: Performer
Peggy's Rape
James Horner: Performer
The Tent
James Horner: Performer
Humanoid's Head
James Horner: Performer
Tommy's Struggle
James Horner: Performer
The Search
James Horner: Performer
The Underwater Boat By
James Horner: Performer
Night Swim
James Horner: Performer
The Grotto
James Horner: Performer
Drake's Lab
James Horner: Performer
Hill House
James Horner: Performer
Carol's Final Confrontation
James Horner: Performer
Aftermath
James Horner: Performer
End Title (from Humanoids from the Deep)
James Horner: Performer
ORIGINAL 1980 SOUNDTRACK ALBUM: Main Title
James Horner: Performer
Unwelcome Visitor
James Horner: Performer
Trip Upriver
James Horner: Performer
The Humanoids Attack
James Horner: Performer
Search for Clues
James Horner: Performer
Strange Catch
James Horner: Performer
Night Prowlers
James Horner: Performer
Final Confrontation
James Horner: Performer
End Title
James Horner: Performer
BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS: Main Title
James Horner: Performer
Malmori Rear Guard
James Horner: Performer
The Battle Begins
James Horner: Performer
Nanelia And Shad
James Horner: Performer
Cowboy And The Jackers
James Horner: Performer
Nanelia's Capture
James Horner: Performer
The Maze Battle
James Horner: Performer
Shad's Pursuit
James Horner: Performer
Cowboy's Attack
James Horner: Performer
Love Theme
James Horner: Performer
The Hunter
James Horner: Performer
Gelt's Death
James Horner: Performer
Nanelia
James Horner: Performer
Heading For Sador
James Horner: Performer
Destruction Of Hammerhead
James Horner: Performer
Epilogue / End Title
James Horner: Performer
HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP: Main Title
James Horner: Performer
Night Swin
James Horner: Performer
Aftermath And New Birth
James Horner: Performer
Main Title
James Horner: Performer
Final Controntation
James Horner: Performer
End Titles
James Horner: Performer

User reviews

Ronald Nelson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Monster (Humanoids from the Deep) is a masterful composition that complements the film's narrative and enhances its impact on the audience.

Anthony Young
2/10

The soundtrack of Monster (Humanoids from the Deep) failed to capture the suspense and horror of the film, lacking impactful and memorable themes that could enhance the audience's experience.

Sarah Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack of Monster (Humanoids from the Deep) perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Kimberly Jones
8/10

The use of eerie and atmospheric music in key scenes effectively amplifies the sense of dread and impending danger created by the humanoids.

George Lewis
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Monster (Humanoids from the Deep) is a crucial element in creating a terrifying and immersive viewing experience, effectively drawing the audience into the nightmarish world of the film.

Emily Taylor
10/10

The soundtrack of Monster (Humanoids from the Deep) is a haunting and atmospheric masterpiece that perfectly captures the tension and horror of the film. The eerie melodies and ominous tones create a sense of unease that lingers long after the movie has ended.

Kimberly Moore
10/10

The use of synths and electronic elements in the soundtrack adds a modern touch to the classic horror genre, giving the film a unique and distinctive sound. The music enhances the suspenseful moments and amplifies the fear, making the audience truly feel the terror of the humanoids lurking in the depths of the ocean.

William Campbell
6/10

The use of dissonant chords and unsettling sound effects in the soundtrack effectively heightens the tension in key scenes, keeping the audience on edge and engaged with the unfolding events on screen.

Melissa Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of tribal rhythms and percussions adds an exotic and otherworldly dimension to the movie, enhancing the sense of mystery surrounding the origins of the humanoids and their connection to the ocean.

Elizabeth Roberts
8/10

The dynamic range of the music, from haunting melodies to intense orchestral pieces, adds depth and emotion to the storytelling, immersing the audience in the world of Noyo and its terrifying inhabitants.

Anthony Wilson
1/10

The music composition in Monster (Humanoids from the Deep) felt disjointed and out of sync with the on-screen action, often distracting from the tension and emotions the scenes were trying to convey.

Andrew Young
5/10

The musical score of Monster (Humanoids from the Deep) effectively captures the primal and savage nature of the humanoids, adding a layer of primal fear to their menacing presence in the film.

Ronald Jackson
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack shines through in moments of tragedy and loss, underscoring the human drama amidst the chaos and horror brought by the humanoids.

Thomas White
6/10

The soundtrack of Monster (Humanoids from the Deep) sets a suspenseful tone that perfectly complements the film's horror elements. The eerie and ominous melodies enhance the sense of dread throughout the movie.