The Blob Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 43000 votes
Tags: evil priest, garbage disposal, parasitic organism
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El terror no tiene forma

Title in Italiano:

Il fluido che uccide

Title in Português:

Blob - Outra Forma de Terror

Title in Français:

Le blob

Title in Türk:

Le blob

Title in Deutsch:

Der Blob

Synopsis

Meg Penny is a cheerleader out on her first date with one of the football players, Paul Taylor. It doesn't go very well. Before they get where they're going, an old vagrant runs out in front of Paul's car, screaming in terror. The old man is closely followed by Brian Flagg, the local teen rebel, complete with long hair, black leather jacket, motorcycle and tough-guy attitude. Paul blames Brian for chasing the old man, but after the threesome takes him to the doctor's office, it becomes clear the vagrant had more to worry about than some young tough. He was screaming because of the acid-like substance on his hand - a substance that spreads over his body and eventually consumes him.

Soon, the growing red blob, which sprouts tentacles to attack its victims, becomes a menace to the small town of Arbeville, Colorado. The military soon arrives in Hazmat suits, led by the wide-eyed Dr. Christopher Meddows. They're from the government, they say, and they want to help; but Brian's distrust for authority figures proves justified when he learns of their true motives.

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Play Title Artist
The Blob
Prelude to Frenzy
Wayne Coster: Writer
You Don't Have To Move The Mountain
Keith Whitley: Writer
Shattered
Mike Slamer: Writer
Mike Slamer: Performer
Main Title
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Brian Jumps Bridge
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Arrival
Michael Hoenig: Performer
The Axe
Michael Hoenig: Performer
They'll Fix You Up
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Taylor Was A Good Kid
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Sleeping Pill
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Dinner Chat
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Blob Grabs George
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Killing The Jam
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Elkins Grove
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Killing Projectionist
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Blob In Theatre
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Standoff
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Command Post
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Close The Manhole
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Escape To Town Hall
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Snowfall
Michael Hoenig: Performer
It Fell From The Sky
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Brian's Chase
Michael Hoenig: Performer
In The Hospital
Michael Hoenig: Performer
The Reverend
Michael Hoenig: Performer
The Town Has Changed
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Into The Sewer
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Chase In Sewer
Michael Hoenig: Performer
The Standoff
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Blob On Mainstreet
Michael Hoenig: Performer
Mayhem In Townhall
Michael Hoenig: Performer
The Rescue
Michael Hoenig: Performer
When The Lord Gives Me A Sign
Michael Hoenig: Performer

User reviews

John Nelson
5/10

On the other hand, some tracks in the soundtrack felt repetitive and generic, lacking originality and failing to leave a lasting impression. While the music served its purpose in building suspense, it did not offer much in terms of innovation or memorable melodies that would make it stand out from other horror film scores.

Nancy Anderson
8/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack of The Blob perfectly captures the escalating chaos and terror as the red blob grows and wreaks havoc on the small town. The dynamic use of percussion and strings heightens the sense of urgency and danger, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Ronald Turner
4/10

The soundtrack of The Blob felt uninspired and lacked emotional depth. The music failed to capture the tension and horror of the scenes, making it difficult to connect with the characters' struggles.

Ronald Martin
2/10

The timing of the soundtrack often felt off, with moments of tension not being properly accentuated by the music. This resulted in a disjointed viewing experience, where the music failed to enhance the suspense and fear that the movie was trying to convey.

Timothy Allen
3/10

The repetitive use of generic horror movie tropes in the music made the overall experience feel cliché and predictable. There was a lack of originality in the composition, which detracted from the overall impact of the film.

Charles Mitchell
8/10

The haunting and atmospheric score of The Blob effectively enhances the suspense and tension throughout the film. The eerie melodies and dissonant tones create a sense of unease that perfectly complements the horror elements of the story.

George Wilson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Blob effectively captures the tension and horror of the film's storyline. The eerie and suspenseful music during scenes of the blob's attacks adds to the sense of danger and impending doom, enhancing the overall viewing experience.