Wanna fight?myst4ry wrote:It's not, docking scene ending part is different. Get your facts straight before bullsh*tting around.ChristNolan wrote:Yeah it is.Bacon wrote:No it's not.
Interstellar's Soundtrack
loved the fuck out of this score again
so refreshing to hear Zimmer controlling his percussion and trying different instrumentation
and it was edited beautifully in the film, not a misstep anywhere, just perfect cues at perfect times
so refreshing to hear Zimmer controlling his percussion and trying different instrumentation
and it was edited beautifully in the film, not a misstep anywhere, just perfect cues at perfect times
It's one of the reasons why i didn't mind it so loud in theaters.Cilogy wrote:loved the fuck out of this score again
so refreshing to hear Zimmer controlling his percussion and trying different instrumentation
and it was edited beautifully in the film, not a misstep anywhere, just perfect cues at perfect times
Interstellar seems so much more focused on the power of the visual coupled with the power of the score. It's often very talky, but not for the sake of plot as much as for the sake of clarity. Curiously, the score feels so much more colossal in film than on the CD, which is a testament to how perfect a marriage the Nolan's film is to Zimmer's score.
-Vader
-Vader
Not even trying to describe how perfect the score is, but it is.....well.....perfect. (especially on a pair of HD800s)
Day One is definitely my personal favourite.
New interview
Bunch of others on that YouTube channel too
Bunch of others on that YouTube channel too
Need to know: what song plays when
Having seen the film, I'm gonna start posting again by the way - will post my thoughts soon
Why does your avy have to come from 'Project X'? No offense but...christophmac wrote:Need to know: what song plays whenHaving seen the film, I'm gonna start posting again by the way - will post my thoughts soon