That was a fantastic track. The scene in the third clip released plays this theme.
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You're not wrong.Rsionis wrote:If i am not wrong the scene in the third clip released plays this theme.
so this isn't THE most villainous/dark piece? or it is?Lord Shade wrote:Yes, Day One Dark is truly masterpiece! It's definetely what I called "a third darkest theme" from the movie. Hans always writes villainous tunes as masterpieces.
Also it might be called
It is.JPiercey21 wrote:so this isn't THE most villainous/dark piece? or it is?Lord Shade wrote:Yes, Day One Dark is truly masterpiece! It's definetely what I called "a third darkest theme" from the movie. Hans always writes villainous tunes as masterpieces.
Also it might be called
Are there more intense versions of this theme?thegreypilgrim wrote:It is.JPiercey21 wrote:so this isn't THE most villainous/dark piece? or it is?Lord Shade wrote:Yes, Day One Dark is truly masterpiece! It's definetely what I called "a third darkest theme" from the movie. Hans always writes villainous tunes as masterpieces.
Also it might be called
Yes. In the version we have it ends rather quickly (fading away) , whereas it keeps on going at some point in the movie.Bacon wrote: Are there more intense versions of this theme?
What he meant was this is the third theme, and that it's dark - not that it's the third darkest, with two others being more dark. Haha.thegreypilgrim wrote:It is.JPiercey21 wrote:so this isn't THE most villainous/dark piece? or it is?Lord Shade wrote:Yes, Day One Dark is truly masterpiece! It's definetely what I called "a third darkest theme" from the movie. Hans always writes villainous tunes as masterpieces.
Also it might be called