Snow Beast Soundtrack (

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Rating: 3.50/10 from 1300 votes
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Synopsis

Snow Beast

People disappear every year out in the Canadian wilderness - however, this year is different. This year something is increasing the body count. Jim ('John Schneider') and his research team trek into the Canadian wilderness to study the Canadian Lynx every year. However, this year is different. The Lynx are missing. In fact most of the wildlife is missing; Jim and his team, including his rebellious daughter Emmy (Danielle C. Ryan), seek to find out why. As they conduct their study, something is stalking them. Something not human. Something that no prey can escape...including human prey! While the research team is trying to find out why the lynx have disappeared, the local ranger ('Jason London') is searching for the answer to what is making tourist disappear; even if it the last thing he ever does... and it is.

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Snow Beast
The Black Pearl
The Medallion Calls
Will And Elizabeth
Swords Crossed
Walk The Plank
Barbossa Is Hungry
Blood Ritual
Moonlight Serenade
Fog Bound
To The Pirates' Cave!
Skull And Crossbones
Bootstrap's Bootstraps
One Last Shot
He's a Pirate
The Kraken
Davy Jones
I've Got My Eye On You
Dinner Is Served
Tia Dalma
Two Hornpipes (Tortuga)
A Family Affair
Wheel of Fortune
Hello Beastie
He's A Pirate - Tiësto Orchestral Mix
Hoist the Colours - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Soundtrack Version
Singapore - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
At Wit's End - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
Multiple Jacks - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
Up Is Down - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
I See Dead People in Boats - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
The Brethren Court - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
Parlay - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
Calypso - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
What Shall We Die For - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
I Don't Think Now Is the Best Time - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
One Day - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
Drink Up Me Hearties Yo Ho - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
Guilty of Being Innocent of Being Jack Sparrow - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Score
Angelica - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Score
Mutiny - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Score
The Pirate That Should Not Be - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Soundtrack Version
Mermaids - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Score
South of Heaven’s Chanting Mermaids - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Soundtrack Version
Blackbeard - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Score
Palm Tree Escape - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Score
Angry and Dead Again - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Soundtrack Version
On Stranger Tides - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Score
End Credits - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Score
Dead Men Tell No Tales
Salazar
No Woman Has Ever Handled My Herschel
You Speak of the Trident
The Devil's Triangle
Shansa
Kill the Filthy Pirate, I'll Wait
The Dying Gull
El Matador Del Mar
Kill the Sparrow
She Needs the Sea
The Brightest Star in the North

User reviews

Daniel Robinson
5/10

On the other hand, some of the tracks in the Snow Beast soundtrack feel a bit generic and predictable. While the music serves its purpose in setting the tone for the film, it lacks originality and fails to leave a lasting impression. The repetitive use of certain motifs and lack of diversity in the musical themes make some moments feel formulaic and uninspired. Overall, while the soundtrack contributes to the atmosphere of the movie, it could have been more creatively crafted to elevate the viewing experience.

Nancy Hernandez
10/10

The use of atmospheric soundscapes and chilling musical motifs in the soundtrack of Snow Beast enhances the tension and intensity of the scenes, making the audience feel the looming presence of the unknown threat lurking in the wilderness. The music truly adds another layer of depth to the storytelling and immerses you in the thrilling and mysterious world of the film.

George Nelson
7/10

The haunting melodies and ominous tones in the music effectively build tension throughout the film, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Thomas Nelson
9/10

The soundtrack of Snow Beast perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the Canadian wilderness. The haunting melodies and ominous tones create a sense of foreboding that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film.

Donald Green
8/10

The use of atmospheric soundscapes and a mix of orchestral and electronic elements enhances the overall viewing experience, making the soundtrack a standout aspect of the movie.

Susan Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack of Snow Beast effectively creates a tense and suspenseful atmosphere throughout the film. The use of eerie instrumental music and subtle sound effects enhances the sense of mystery and danger lurking in the Canadian wilderness. The music builds anticipation and keeps the audience on edge, perfectly complementing the storyline and contributing to the overall sense of unease.

Emily Campbell
8/10

The soundtrack of Snow Beast perfectly captures the suspenseful and eerie atmosphere of the Canadian wilderness setting.