Yes Medousa was a unique and brilliant film.
"Alimentary choices" is an excellent term for current film music. I am again amazed at how you Errikos are able to understand in such exquisite detail the true sleaziness of aspects of America such as KFC. Though I hasten to add that KFC is not the sum total of American contributions to culture as some would attempt to proclaim.
As an example of American culture I was just reading a very interesting essay in a book about the Twilight Zone, which interviewed all the original creators of that show. The particular essay was by John Ottman, about the music in the series, which had to be done for 10 players only according to the budget. This gave some inspiration to the talented composers like Bernard Herrmann and Jerry Goldsmith, and other imaginative scorers who came up with unique sounds that were more noticeable precisely because they were so exposed - without a huge generic ensemble sound. Ottman notes that today people can use these giant generic ensembles very easily with sampling.
The KFC Bucket of film scoring.