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 Posted:   Apr 27, 2016 - 1:25 AM   
 By:   Gunnar   (Member)

I think the detractors on this movie are full of it.

Go watch that YouTube faux-cable-news commercial for Captain America: Civil War and leave us real movie fans alone.


No need to attack us. I consider myself a "real movie fan" and watch much more independent and smaller films than big studio blockbusters. And the problems I have with this film are not a lack of action or the fact that the real-life events it is based on don't lend themselves to a simple, generic story arc. And I mentioned several times in this thread that there are aspects about the film that I liked, and that as a whole, I enjoyed the film. But nevertheless, to me, personally, entirely subjectively, these well-crafted elements didn't click and fell together to create the true epic that it could have been. As for the music, I admit that I enjoy the (neo-)romantic take on musical depictions of the sea and seafaring over all others, so simply for matters of taste, I didn't warm to this score enough as heard in the movie to shell out money for a CD-R of the score.

 
 Posted:   Jul 21, 2016 - 12:40 PM   
 By:   TheSeeker   (Member)

Hi -

Could someone please help me out with the following? I've received this CD a number of months ago. It plays fine on my old stereo, but I cannot at all make a rip of track 14, 'Homecoming'. I've tried with three different programs and on three different computers, but to no avail. No physical damage to the CD can be discerned.

May I ask one of you who has a physical copy of this CD to rip track 14 as a WAV or FLAC file and please e-mail it to me (the address is in my profile)? Thank you very much in advance!

 
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