EnergonCube wrote:I would just as soon as not see the movie score out in any stores at all. It did a major disservice to the movie. I bought it to listen to the symphonic movements in the movie and there were none at all on the cd soundtrack. There were extra punk junk songs that had nothing to do with the movie. In fact, just listening to the cd you would have a hard time associating it with transformers (except for the packaging). It is not worth the money. I sure hope the next Transformers movie does not include anything with singing, or at least hire someone equipped to do something on an epic scale.
So the real question here is, how do I get the movie score that has the symphonic stuff?
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Bumblebee-otch wrote:the "score" was just recently released, and is currently suffering from distribution problems, despite TheKnightShift's valiant efforts to ensure us all a copy
Bumblebee-otch wrote:
you're talking about the soundtrack that released a few months ago, right?? it is pretty much standard that all major movies come out with a soundtrack. you could have just looked at the back of the case and seen "linkin park" along with other assorted pop-star's names.
the "score" was just recently released, and is currently suffering from distribution problems, despite TheKnightShift's valiant efforts to ensure us all a copy
i_amtrunks wrote:Front Paged and Credited.
The more stuff we post about how great guns the Score is selling, hopefully the more the big wigs will take notice and produce more copies for worldwide distribution.
trilobitepictures wrote:Well, this explains the similarity to certain Hans Zimmer score. *coff*batman begins*coff*coff*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jablonsky
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