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Hopefully, at least this one will get a score release....
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ok... for those who care to waste their money on low quality products, the score is now available on shittunes. Yeah, really shittunes? How old are you, twelve or something? Don't get me wrong, not a fan of itunes either. But calling it shittunes is just childish man
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Not buying an iTunes-release will never, ever bring a cd-release closer. It doesn't show you disagree about the format, it shows you're not interested. Or to use your scare-tactics: don't buy it, and next time something like this won't be released at all. Total agreement.
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I just saw the film. Kind of what I expected. I guess this was the first and last time Chris Young scored a Jerry Bruckheimer production. I wonder how director Derrickson managed to sway JB to not go for one of his usual composer choices. It was not until the last scene of the movie that something similar to a theme appeared, a kind of Moby-like anthem I would call it. Other than that it was Young more or less on autopilot. Maybe not quite phoned in, but not far from it.
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