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totallybleak
After listening to the Dark Knight Rises ost, you guys still think that JNH contributed to this score? hahaha NOPE. its entirely Zimmers.
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totallybleak
@ArctificiaL Nope. This one's undoubtedly Zimmer's creation. Listen to "Am I Not Merciful?" from the Gladiator soundtrack. The first minute is almost the same.. Besides, Zimmer said so himself that James N.H. didnt really do anything, its entirely his score. Look it up, its on youtube.
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ArctificiaL
best piece of the whole series. i also wonder who had the most work on this. i also feel it's like one of james newton howard's. immensely moving, disturbingly sad.
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Cavatica
A fantastic haunting theme that builds up to an eerie finish. It starts off slow, and you can hear the tension rise as it goes along. I really would like to know if this was maybe just Zimmer or Howard's idea (because it sounds like something Howard would do) or if it was a combination of both. Here's something you can try with this song (to show it's tension): 1.) Play Ridley Scott's "Alien" (any version '79 or '03) 2.) Go to 1:10:36 into the film (you 37-38 seconds, if you like). If you haven't a timer, go to where Dallas says "Okay, Ripley." after she tells him the vent is open. 3.) Start playing "Watch the World Burn." at that time. If it works, the song should end just as Dallas runs into the Alien. Fits perfectly (to me anyway). :)
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clockworkcookie
This theme reminds me so much of "Am I Not Merciful" in the Gladiator soundtrack. It's certainly just as beautiful and sad.
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