Well its a quirky film and a quirky character so it is fitting that the score is quirky.Dreamette wrote:I am inclined to agree. Also, quirky really is the best word to describe his Sherlock Holmes work. But I really loved it.neo78956 wrote:Easily Hans Zimmer's best work in years, besting even his tremendous work with James Newton Howard on the incredible score for The Dark Knight and his quirky but awesome score for Sherlock Holmes. Johnny Marr's guitar riffs are amazing. Nolan and Zimmer really know how to bring the best out of their collaborators.
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I DO want to!!redfirebird2008 wrote:Just cave in. You know you want to.movieman1005 wrote:Ohhh, you guys suck, you know that? You really suck!
Actually, I don't think it would be the worst thing, but I'm going to try for now. We'll see, I suppose.....
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The Sherlock Holmes score is awesome on so many levels. I could listen to "Discombobulate" over and over again. But this Inception score shows a level of inspiration and creativity beyond anything I've heard out of him in some time.Dreamette wrote:I am inclined to agree. Also, quirky really is the best word to describe his Sherlock Holmes work. But I really loved it.neo78956 wrote:Easily Hans Zimmer's best work in years, besting even his tremendous work with James Newton Howard on the incredible score for The Dark Knight and his quirky but awesome score for Sherlock Holmes. Johnny Marr's guitar riffs are amazing. Nolan and Zimmer really know how to bring the best out of their collaborators.
Oooooh. Well, in that case...movieman1005 wrote:Didn't mean it in a bad way. You guys are just killing me!!!Dreamette wrote:movieman1005 wrote:Ohhh, you guys suck, you know that? You really suck!
It's so, so, so GOOD!
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Curious thing in the score, I don't know if you noticed it...
My favourites are Time ( because I don't know why but it remebers me to Blade Runner ), 528491(because I already have the melody written in my brain from the first trailers) and Mombasa ( because it has some rythm! ).
Generally speaking, I like the score but, for me, it has a problem: I can whistle and easy-remember melodies from John Williams or James Horner... but I cannot remind easily any inception song
Btw, there are the 13-15 extra songs ( the elphants one, etc... ) ???
Generally speaking, I like the score but, for me, it has a problem: I can whistle and easy-remember melodies from John Williams or James Horner... but I cannot remind easily any inception song
Btw, there are the 13-15 extra songs ( the elphants one, etc... ) ???
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Just pull the trigger.movieman1005 wrote:I DO want to!!redfirebird2008 wrote:Just cave in. You know you want to.movieman1005 wrote:Ohhh, you guys suck, you know that? You really suck!
Actually, I don't think it would be the worst thing, but I'm going to try for now. We'll see, I suppose.....
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Mombasa would make anything tense. Making a sandwich will now be intense thanks to this.
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Pretty much. If I were working a desk job and I had paperwork to be done, and Mombasa was playing while I was doing the paperwork, it would seem like the most important documents on EARTH. :batface:Cobb_Is_My_B*tch wrote:Mombasa would make anything tense. Making a sandwich will now be intense thanks to this.
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Agreed.peloto wrote:
My favourites are Time ( because I don't know why but it remebers me to Blade Runner ), 528491(because I already have the melody written in my brain from the first trailers) and Mombasa ( because it has some rythm! ).
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I absolutely loved it. I think it's some of Zimmer's finest work.