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  • Hedji
    Citizen of Gotham
    • Nov 17, 2012
    • 7246

    #31
    Yeah, except they left the End Title March (best cue) off the CD, and made it iTunes only!
    I had honestly forgotten about Silvestri. He's pretty hit and miss. Even his Captain America score has some dead spots that do nothing.

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    • Gorn Captain
      Invincible Ironing Man
      • Feb 28, 2008
      • 10549

      #32
      Alan Silvestri's Predator soundtrack is my own "fighting music". Whenever I have to do a particularly tough chore, I play that as loud as I can. Last time we moved, that CD played time and time again.
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      "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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      • jwyblejr
        galactic yo-yo
        • Apr 6, 2006
        • 11147

        #33
        Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
        Captain America: The First Avenger has the best soundtrack of any film I've heard in the last 10 or 15 years. Alan Silvestri bucked the current trend and scored the film as if the music were an actual element of the movie-viewing experience, not just background noise. His Avengers theme isn't bad either, but the rest of the music in that film is fairly forgettable.

        Chris
        I'm more used to Silvestri's work on cartoons. Was kind of taken aback when I saw his name in the films credits of those movies.

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        • Earth 2 Chris
          Verbose Member
          • Mar 7, 2004
          • 32963

          #34
          Yeah, except they left the End Title March (best cue) off the CD, and made it iTunes only!
          Yeah, that was really dumb. That End Title had me literally bouncing out of the theater!

          Chris
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          • Hedji
            Citizen of Gotham
            • Nov 17, 2012
            • 7246

            #35
            I really went well with the vintage war effort graphics too. The rest of the score is about a 7 out of 10.

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            • mego73
              Printed paperboard Tiger
              • Aug 1, 2003
              • 6690

              #36
              I particularly enjoyed the scores of the JJ Star Trek movies (sometimes more than the movie itself). the London Calling cut from Into Darkness comes to mind. It was odd to have a piano heavy cue in a movie like that and I enjoyed it.


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