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Couldn't find a single thread about this. I saw the film yesterday, really nothing special. Zimmer's music was surprisingly mixed rather low, and it wasn't too important in the movie. But I heard some rather cool Berlin School electronic sequencer parts, which I enjoyed. The CD is actually 71 minutes long, what kind of listening experience is it? Mostly electronic?
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I prefer Joe Dante's INFERNO
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Apr 22, 2019 - 5:35 PM
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MikeP
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Couldn't find a single thread about this. I saw the film yesterday, really nothing special. Zimmer's music was surprisingly mixed rather low, and it wasn't too important in the movie. But I heard some rather cool Berlin School electronic sequencer parts, which I enjoyed. The CD is actually 71 minutes long, what kind of listening experience is it? Mostly electronic? Pretty much electronic. One or two nice tracks, that's about it. I love the first two scores in this series, but this wasn't as melodic or engaging as the previous entries. Sounds very harsh, cold. A disappointment for me, and i love Zimmer in his big synth mode, but this was too hard edged.
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I prefer Joe Dante's INFERNO i forgot the illiterates here will not get the joke
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