"Red's Theater Of The Absurd" Written & Produced by Jack White Performed by Pokey LaFarge & The South City Three Band Members: Pokey LaFarge, Joey Glynn, Adam Hoskins & Ryan Koening
Score Composed & Produced by Hans Zimmer
Executive Soundtrack Album Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer & Gore Verbinski Executive in Charge of Music & Soundtracks for The Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group & The Disney Music Group: Mitchell Leib
Additional Music by Geoff Zanelli, Rupert Gregon-Williams, Steve Mazzaro, Andrew Kawczynski, Jasha Klebe & Lorne Balfe
Music Business/Legal Affairs for The Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group: Scott Holtzman, Sylvia Krask & Don Welty Music Production for The Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group: Monica Zierhut Supervising Music Editor: Kenneth Karman Music Wrangler: Bob Badami Music Editors: Pete Oso Snell & Katie Greathouse Sample Development: Claudius Bruese, Ben Robinson, Raul Vega & Taurees Habib Digital Instrument Design: Mark Wherry
Featured Musicians: Nico Abondolo, Jason Bonham, Ann Marie Calhoun, Anthony Clarke, Mike Einzinger, Pedro Eustache, Aleksey Igudesman, Arturo Sandoval & Tristan Schulze
Supervising Orchestrator: Bruce Fowler Orchestrations by Walt Fowler, Kevin Kaska, Suzette Moriarty & Carl Rydlund Music Preparation by Booker White, Walt Disney Music Library Score Recorded by Joel Iwataki Score Mixed by Daniel Kresco & Satoshi Noguchi Album Mixed by Daniel Kresco Digital Workstation Operators: Kevin Globerman & Vincent Cirilli Orchestra Conducted by Nick Glennie-Smith Scored Recorded at Sony Scoring Stage, The Newman Scoring Stage Scored Recorded & Mixed at Remote Control Studios Orchestra Contractor: Peter Rotter Assistant Orchestra Contractors: Megan Wintory & Yvonne Tranne-MacDonald Concert Master: Belinda Broughton Music Production Services: Steve Kofsky Score Coordination for Remote Control Productions: Czarina Russell Technical Assistants: Chuck Choi, Brian Wherry & Phill Boucher Digital Instrument Design: Mark Wherry Assistant Engineers: Christian Wenger, Tim Lauber & Adam Michalak
Hans Zimmer would like to thank: Gore Verbinski, Jerry Bruckheimer, Morgan Des Griseillers, Mitchell Leib, Monica Zierhut, Amy Robinson, Michael Breidenbrücker, Pat Sandston, Craig Wood, James Haygood, Shari Hanson
Bonnie Abaunza, Jillian Abood, Lorne Balfe, Tiffany Bordenave, Chris Boyes, Candace Carlo, Jordi Vazquez Cecilia, Leland Cox, Nick Douillard, Mike Einziger, Ariel Emanuel, James, Trish & Max Golfar, Peter Gorges, Michael Hein, Axel Henson, Elizabeth & Martin Holdgate, Kai Krause, Chaz Labrecque, Amy Magrish, Christina Mansky, Paul Massey, Amos Newman, Albert Nolasco, Ryan Ouchida, Kathy & Stephen Paine, Bradley Rainey, Catherine Sanderson, Shalini Singh, Chris Strong, Stéphane Vidali, Brigitte Zimmer, Zoë Zimmer, Jake, Annabel, Max & Suzanne Zimmer, and the entire staff at The Walt Disney Studios Music Department and the Disney Music Group
Release date : 07/02/2013
Never Take Off The Mask (1:08)
Absurdity (4:58)
Silver (4:00)
Ride (4:17)
You've Looked Better (3:09)
Red's Theater Of The Absurd - Pokey LaFarge & The South City Three (3:02)
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Hello all. My mother is a French horn player, and we are totally in love with Hans' score for Disney's "The Lone Ranger" (the best part of that film, if you ask me). I have searched for the horn sheet music for this, but can't seem to find anything...does anyone know where I might get it? Thanks much!!
There's a Lone Ranger discussion happening on the Dunkirk page, which reminds me... Do we have any more credits for this score nowadays, compared to a few years ago?
Hybrid Soldier
2019-02-02 23:20:44
Short answer => no
lol
Knight
2019-02-05 04:35:28
Nothing that isn't AK or SM, and even those might not be entirely correct. I have nothing on Lorne (Hybrid said he did all the Sherlock temps), Rupert or Jasha. Kawczynski has 4 cues on his soundcloud 3 of which I know for sure are on the album, (The Rangers at the beginning of Ride, Dead Rangers in You've Looked Better, Finish Him in You're Just a Man in a Mask) while Mazzaro has The Railroad Waits for No Man on his website (listed as Lonesome Whistle.
Mike
2019-02-07 23:57:43
Interesting. Thanks. I haven't been on this website much over the last year or two while Hans was busy touring, so I haven't been keeping up with stuff. Once some of Zimmer's big projects are in gear this year, I'm sure I'll be coming back here more. ;)
home is very very soothing. (i sound like i have said it before lol)
it’s the one cue i can listen to a zillion times and never get tired of. i hope upcoming movies will give Hans or whoever in remote control an opportunity to do similar cues. elisabeth in inferno is the closest but is so short.
came back to this one for a while. always found "silver" and "home" very soothing.
Max Potcats
2018-03-22 22:25:32
Sure, Home sounds like a country version of Time, but is so underrated.. the whole score is very nice but nothing compared to Pirate, except Finale maybe.
FareTdkr
2018-03-23 09:08:53
Well my friend if didn't listened to the complete score you can't judge from the OST LR is really great score totally underestimated.there is even a cue that Hans used from interstellar there not the same but slow variation from no time for caution. Maybe cuz Hans started composing interstellar before LR.
nvictor
2018-03-23 11:37:02
you guys are right : )
Max, the Finale is a personal fave. i grew up with William Tell original in cartoons. Hans and co. did a great job by incorporating the indian companion theme in that classic. it is delightful.
you guys know, good accidents happen too when you go back to older scores. like this one: the famous rhythm for BvS (brummm brum-brum-brum-brum brummm...) is (or sounds similar) to the indian drum rhythm used in this score. i didn't catch it before.
h t t p s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAleXrIgBr8&feature=youtu.be hello I found this a while ago it is a rejected theme from the film lone ranger, score compos by hans zimmer. Probably hans didnt like this theme and decided not to use it, or maybe it was directors decision not to use. Anyway, enjoy it! I like very much the score how it is now but this ideas is interesting!
Mandarin
2017-07-27 11:21:32
First 2 minutes look like to be demo of "Home"
...
2017-07-27 13:47:10
Is this legit?
Mike (OTM)
2017-07-27 14:47:59
Well. It certainly sounds like HZ. Hybrid?
Anonymous
2017-07-27 19:22:25
hmm... the part of the theme near the end reminds me of a few notes from pirates, different enough yet very familiar... where did you find this??
Joe
2017-07-28 19:07:42
I wonder if there are any other rejected themes floating around...
Tyler
2017-08-02 09:45:50
Haha this movie sucked lol
meta
2017-08-02 14:06:55
@Tyler
Thank God this wasn't a MIchael Bay production otherwise you'd have Bayhem attacking you like a rabid chimpanzee...
I enjoyed the movie....Although to be fair, I'm from the West...
Edmund Meinerts
2017-08-02 14:51:53
Give me Verbinski mayhem over Bay mayhem any day of the week. This movie certainly had problems but the final action setpiece with the trains was worth the ticket price alone.
Catastrophic Jones
2017-08-03 00:47:18
What the heck!? It's by sheer chance I stumble upon this post but the track posted by Hartnell isn't zimmer at all! It's one of mine! I composed it a few months back for some competition on a forum, with a download link and everything. I never publicly released it though, always felt I could rework it a bit. Not sure why someone decided to make it a fake 'rejected zimmer theme'... I don't have it on my channel at the moment but if you want proof, compare it with the theme from my track 'Through the Telescope' here: soundcloud.com/chris-j-estabrook/through-the-telescope you'll find it is the exact same! Maybe I'll post this track later, the real title btw is: 'This Town Is My Home Now'
I heard from somewhere awhile back that Zanelli did the music in this trailer (starting from 1:28) h t t p s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TXDpGb7Yug Anyone know if that's true?
Hybrid Soldier
2016-06-28 23:13:45
It is true !
Joshua
2016-06-29 07:02:09
Very cool, wish he'd put it on his website or something, its a great track. Anyway, hearing this just makes me extra excited to hear a Zanelli Pirates score where he's in the driver seat.
Edmund Meinerts
2016-06-29 12:29:30
Is that track on one of the Director's Cuts albums by any chance? At any rate, it's a laughably bald-faced Pirates rip, but kind of fun despite (or because of) that.
I didn't know where to ask this so I guess the most recent Verbinski movie is appropriate enough:
Why did Hans drop out of A CURE FOR WELLNESS? I assume it's because of the tour?
Mike
2016-06-23 00:13:45
Sounds that way, yes. Shame their collaboration had to be broken up, though. That, and I was looking forward to another horror score from Zimmer.
Mephariel
2016-06-23 23:40:14
Could be that he just didn't want to do it because they move the release date to early 2017 and Zimmer still dropped out.
Hybrid Soldier
2016-06-23 23:41:39
He didn't have time with other projects & the Tour. And Wallfisch spent 8 months on it, the score & the film are done, release date pushed back or not.
Mike
2016-06-23 23:51:11
When / how did Wallfisch become an associate of Zimmer's? His former projects seem very non-RCP, yet now he's worked on 12 Years a Slave, The Little Prince, and Batman v Superman, and has even replaced Zimmer on a project.
Also, Hybrid... who do you see as Zimmer's next "Lorne Balfe" (someone who works on almost every project and does a lot)? I wanna say Andrew Kawcynski and Steve Mazzaro as a duo, but they don't seem to leave quite as much of an imprint as Balfe did during his years working on Hans' scores.
Hybrid Soldier
2016-06-23 23:54:28
Wallfisch joined RCP in 2013.
Steve & Andrew, yes, definitely. Well as for imprint, you can only realize "after". Took me many years to realize Lorne's... ;)
Edmund Meinerts
2016-06-24 12:43:47
That's true with Lorne. It wasn't until I heard The Sweeney (among other things) that I realized just how much he brought to Inception. Ditto with those Skylander scores and Megamind. We haven't heard enough solo work from Maz and Kaw to be able to tell (I don't think Kaw has a solo score yet, and Maz' Bullet to the Head was too stylistically disparate to be able to draw any conclusions from it).
I also wonder what will happen with Jasha Klebe. That Ukraine documentary score he did last year was pretty nice.
NM
2016-06-25 02:49:11
I don't hear any Lorne in this score.
Mike
2016-06-25 17:08:09
Me neither, NM. But then, 2013 was when Lorne started to have less and less involvement in Zimmer's scores, ultimately firing up his own scoring career in earnest.
This is one of my favourite soundtracks! I don't understand why there aren't more fans of it. And I don't care how much is HZ and how much others, I'm sure Geoff mixed Hans' themes quite often. As a matter of fact, I think Geoff is great at mixing Hans' themes, I'd buy a full album with Geoff mixes of HZ themes lol
I watched the film for the first time recently, and yes, it's not that good, but the music is amazing. I'd watch the film again just to have the images with the music again.
And yes, I can also hear Sherlock in some parts, POTC in others... maybe that's what's so great. It's just Hans coming out of Sherlock 2, and working with Geoff.... on a film that was meant as a POTC rip-off and failed at that.
But hey, the music is great.
Mike
2016-03-11 17:38:58
I think in a lot of ways the "hype" for an HZ score will have to be aided by HZ himself... POTC, Batman, Sherlock Holmes, Man of Steel....he did interviews left and right for those, and bam, people talk about them. With the Lone Ranger we know he didn't have the greatest experience, and the one interview he made was a pointless minute long that went nowhere about the score or his writing process on it. :P
I agree, this is a great score, but if Hans wanted it to "die a quiet death," he succeeded.
The following list is a 100% legit complete film score...
1m1 Logos / Exhibit 1m4 Meet Old Tonto 1m5-7 This Is A Robbery 1m8 Building Railroad 1m9 The Rangers 1m12 Cavendish 1m14-15 Cavendish Gang / Gun 2m16-22 Gang Boards / C Escapes 2m23 Runaway Train 2m25 Arrest Trio 2m26 John And Becca 2m27 Tonto Chant (No Vox) 2m28b-29 Ride Out / Spirit Horse 2m30 Tracking 2m31 No Cover 3m32 Ambush 3m33 Cannibal 3m34 Dead Rangers 3m35 Old Tonto Pre-Burial 3m35b Burial 3m36 Spirit Horse / John 3m36b Poop 3m36b Alt. Poop 3m37 John's Vision 3m38 Precarious Perch 4m39 Sneaking 4m40 Silver Bullet 4m41 Justice 4m47 Windingo Getting Away 4m48 Silver Vision 4m49 Leaving Reds 4m49 Ins. Leaving Reds 4m50 Comanche On Ridge 4m51 Ranch Attack 4m52 Embers
5m53-54 Barn Burn / Stand Off 5m55a Limp Crow 5m55b Wrong Brother 5m55b Alt. Wrong Brother 5m55c Valley Of Tears 5m56 Collins And Dead Horse 5m57 Because I Am Savage 5m57a Comanche Border Train 5m60 Old Tonto Pauses 5m61c Young Tonto / Silver Discovers 5m62 Aftermath Village Slaughter 6m65a Scorpions 6m65b Where The River Begins 6m66 Alt. Frank In Tunnel 6m66 Frank In Tunnel 6m68a Alt. Cave Walkout 6m68b Finish Him 6m68c John Captures Cavendish 6m70 Alexander The Great 6m71 Prayer 6m71a Ins. Stupid White Man 6m71a Supply Car 7m72-73 Daddy Dead 7m76b Build To Execution 7m78 Night Mine 7m79 Aftermath / Wear The Mask 8m82 Ignition 8m84 Bank Robbery 8m88a Train Chase Pt. 1 9m88b Train Chase Pt. 2 9m90 World Evolving 9m90 Ins. World Evolving 9m91 Crow 9m91 Alt. Crow 9m92 End Credits Home Suite
Someone please tell me that Sherlock Holmes was used as the temp for this score....
NM
2015-03-06 08:59:49
All I hear when I listen to Absurdity is the "Barbossa" tune.
Mike
2015-03-17 14:48:42
Barbossa had a theme? Or are you referring to his "theme" from POTC4, which is technically Beckett's from POTC2 and 3? :P I'm actually genuinely asking, because if Barbossa did have a theme, I never noticed it.
I wonder what the theme in the last minute of "Ride" is meant to represent. It plays alongside Silver through the movie but also doubles as Latham Coles' motif.
RealFfingMusic
2015-01-08 09:41:42
To quote Optimus Prime, "There's more to them, than meets the eye."
Am I the only one who finds 7:32-8:00 in Finale amazing? The way it plays the Silver theme with the strings and rhythm of the William Tell Overture is genius.
Macejko
2013-10-03 16:42:56
Since "Finale" is practically the only thing that is being discussed here... No, you are probably not ;)
MacArthur
2013-10-03 17:24:47
Yes, That part is cool.
Silver2
2013-10-09 02:03:02
I like the part in Finale the film version that missing from the Album v. in 4:15, yea it's an extended cue abou 2 min, but i think this the director or the mixer job.
Daniel
2015-01-02 15:27:01
I love 7:00 to 8:00 :)
Russel
2015-01-03 03:55:56
Pretty sure this part is 'The Storm' from the recently released The Little Mermaid: The Legacy Collection Soundtrack. That 'theme' sounds the exact same to a piece in 'The Storm' cue.
Zimson
2015-01-03 16:07:00
You're right. Different conclusion, though, but the similarity is there.
Interesting that there's no booklet note about "Silver" being based on "After the Battle of Aughrim"...usually those include stuff like that (like "Non, je ne regrette rien" appearing throughout Inception).
Home reminds me of the first part of the Patriot theme by John Williams for some reason
aleks
2013-12-16 16:50:33
Please listen to "Slight Night Shiver" by the French Band M83. It is very similar to "Home".
JMuz
2013-12-17 11:40:41
to me, the theme for "Home" was probably inspired and potentially temp-tracked to a loop of the finale piece for Field of Dreams by James Horner.
another clear temp-tracking source example in the lone ranger would be the music heard when we see the train for the first time at the beginning of the film: this clearly "inspired" by a track in Henry Jackman's score for Kick-Ass.
Mike
2014-08-30 03:38:27
A shame no one talks about "Home" over here....beautiful theme, whoever worked on it. Noble, heartwarming, and very different from a lot of Zimmer's music of recent years.
Bioscope
2014-08-30 06:50:52
I think of Dvorack's Largo from The New World Symphony when I hear it. A masterpiece indeed.
i know we don't have them but i'd love to see more credits here, like what RGW did, how much GZ did, and what cues Lorne worked on (since I don't guess he did much)
Excelent score by Hans Zimmer, here mix correctly his style, with the morriconian style, the result is amazing, themes like "Absurdity", "Ride", "For God and For Country". And that way finish with that homenaje in "Finale", just spectacular
Hmm, here's an interesting "interview". He actually has nice things to say about this one. ;)
youtube.com/watch?v=eqzFh0VFdHs
Mike
2014-01-01 23:25:37
Five words, friend: his praise of Rob Marshall. ;)
Russel
2014-01-01 23:41:04
Who is conducting the orchestra?
Brent
2014-01-02 00:24:34
True Mike, true. :)
Russel, that is Nick Glennie-Smith.
...
2014-01-02 21:21:19
Ron?
you do know that Gore directed this movie?
Mike
2014-01-02 21:53:24
Yes, I know that. What I meant by my comment was this: Hans Zimmer might very well make it look like he had a pleasant time working on The Lone Ranger (even though we know he didn't), just like Hans praised Rob Marshall to no end in a POTC4 interview (even though Rob Marshall gave him a lot of trouble and made him dislike the experience). Moral of the story: never trust official interviews. ;)
NM
2014-01-04 03:19:10
To be fair it sounds like it was less Rob Marshall causing trouble and possibly more from the producer side of things. Why would R.M., a talented, musically astute guy insist on a score made up of reheated collection of snippets from previous scores.
I don't know how the production went but I'd wager he's prob low down on the list of people responsible for the complete arse that is the POTC4 score.
Mike
2014-01-04 03:37:18
Good point. I'm sure Hybrid Soldier can clarify... ;)
I assume "Absurdity", "Silver", and "Home" can be safely credited to Zimmer only? I'm not so sure about suites anymore after learning that the suites from POTC3 were done by multiple people... :P
is Home a suite or a cue? i haven't seen the film to know
MacArthur
2013-11-12 01:39:30
I'd say kinda both.
For this reason In the film some of the cues in ride. hold Home just faster:)
Hybrid Soldier
2013-11-12 12:57:53
Absurdity, Silver & Home are theme suites.
NM
2013-11-12 21:36:05
Hybrid, was there a suite for the 'Ride' track? The beginning of it is very Zimmerish so presumably he did that bit himself.
Mike
2013-11-12 21:47:53
Home IS the suite for Ride, NM.
NM
2013-11-14 14:17:14
Nah, I'm not talking about the bits from 'Home' or 'Silver', I'm talking about the very start of the track with the guitars and stuff.
Mike
2013-11-14 14:23:03
Ah, well...You know, NM, lotsa stuff sounds like Zimmer in these scores but isn't him, necessarily. It's supposed to sound like Zimmer, regardless of who wrote it, so that the score is cohesive.
MacArthur
2013-11-14 16:45:49
Assume it is until told otherwise. :)
Edmund Meinerts
2013-11-14 17:59:47
For once MacArthur speaks sense.
Mike
2013-11-14 19:04:58
For me, I often assume the opposite: that it's NOT Zimmer by himself, unless I hear otherwise. :P There are exceptions, like "Flight" from Man of Steel and "Prologue/Gotham's Reckoning" from TDKR, both of which just scream Zimmer to me, however.
Mike
2013-11-14 19:10:31
"What Are You Going To Do...etc" is another one that sounds like Zimmer himself did it (not just because it's almost exactly the same in his suite, but also because it seems like he often handles opening/closing scenes in movies).
Awww, man. Zanelli's website was finally updated, so now you can click on "The Lone Ranger" poster and listen to his music from there, but sadly, the only track he has listed is "Finale". We already knew you did Finale, man!!!! Oh well. Guess some more concrete crediting will have to wait for this one.
Is the "Finale" track really only by Geoff Zanelli? On 1:53 a familiar Sherlock Holmes sample is used and Zanelli wasn't involved with in that one. Also, there's an interview where Zimmer talks about the Willhelm Tell ouverture.
Mike
2013-10-30 13:30:12
Simple, buddy: Zanelli used Zimmer's music in Finale. ;)
Radik
2013-10-30 14:38:40
Or Hans used his music in it.. He is a composer.. obviously ;)
Mike
2013-10-30 15:01:16
Pardon my stupidity, Radik, but I don't follow you.
Zimson
2013-10-30 15:13:47
No it's not that simple. The part around 1:53 is taken from the Willhelm Tell ouvertue, so it's nothing Zimmer composed for the movie. And right there the Sherlock Holmes sample appears which could mean that Zimmer was at least involved in this part. On the other hand it's clear that Zanelli and Gregson-Wlliams have to have soemthing to do with the score, since they are credited.
Mike
2013-10-30 15:25:15
Well of course Zimmer was somehow involved with it. He has to give it a pass before it's used in the score he's been hired to compose. But just because a Sherlock Holmes sample is used doesn't mean Zanelli didn't put it in there. I'm sure he has access to all the samples he needs for a given cue, regardless of whether it was Zimmer's in the first place or not.
Zimson
2013-10-30 15:33:24
Sure it can be, but isn't it more likely that Zimmer used this sample here, he probably even created that sound and I believe I heard it in another Zimmer score as well.
Edmund Meinerts
2013-10-30 16:43:55
The most likely thing is that either Zanelli asked Zimmer if he could use the sample, or else that sample can be found in some giant central Remote Control library that is open to all the composers to use. You hear different samples from different scores by different composers all the time, it doesn't mean Zimmer had a hand in the cue at all.
Mike
2013-10-30 16:44:15
You'd have to ask Hybrid. ;)
Mike
2013-10-30 16:55:54
"...or else that sample can be found in some giant central Remote Control library that is open to all the composers to use".
That's my thinking, Edmund
Hybrid Soldier
2013-10-30 17:12:19
There is a giant central server... And when HZ decides to close THIS sample library and open THAT one, it takes HOURS to load ! lol
Finally heard the end credits music everyone is raving about....it's essentially just the Finale, but it does have a cool little version of the silver theme for a brief minute
Finally heard the end credits music everyone is raving about....it's essentially just the Finale, but it does have a cool little version of the silver theme for a brief minute
The Lone Ranger Complete Score(Edit) PUBLISHED! :) Track List 1:Logo 2:Make Trade 3:This is a Damn Bank Robbery!! 4:Colby Texas, 1869 5:The Future is just Around the bend 6:This is My Bible 7:Hanson Place (Shall We Gather At The River) 8:Almost Hanging Time Butch 9:Market Stall (Music Box) 10:Right on Time 11:Butch Escapes 12:Butch's Gang Arrives 13:Nothing Comes Next 14:Time Has Come Wendigo 15:A Lawyer and a Crazy Indian 16:The Railroad Waits For No Man 17:Just Taking This Man Into Custody 18:It's My Home 19:Tonto Scares Danny 20:Silver 21:No Cover 22:The Canyon 23:Ambush 24:You've Looked Better 25:Spirit Horse 26:Manure Hair 27:Visions 28:Don't Look Down 29:Why Are You Talking to That Horse 30:Silver Bullet 31:Kemosabe 32:Red's Theater of the Absurd 33:Wendigo Getting Away 34:Escape From Red's 35:Rebecca Sees Scout 36:'Indians' Attack Reid Home 37:Was not Indian 38:Our Horse Can Fly? 39:Wrong Brother 40:Butch's Camp 41:The Valley of Tears 42:Lost in the Desert 43:I Understand You Have An Indian Problem 44:Death Dance 45:The Tent 46:Never Taste Other Man's Drink 47:Tonto's Tale 49:Nature Is Out Of Balance 50:Where The River Begins 51:Bye Frank 52:You're Just A Man In A Mask 53:It Could Be All Yours 54:Is This The Man You've Been Looking For (Silver) 55:Twitchy Finger 56:The Truth Revealed 57:Nothing Is Accomplished Without Sacrifice 58:It Was A Good Plan 59:Finale 60:Up to you, Kemosabe 61:End Credits Part 1 62:End Credits Part 2
Hybrid Soldier
2013-10-13 00:37:27
SamFisher, 2 things :
1st = What have you not understood about the rules ? Too small brain perhaps ?
2nd = What the f... is that thing ?
SamFisher
2013-10-13 00:42:47
Hybrid I did not know im'so sorry
Edmund Meinerts
2013-10-13 01:35:29
SFX-ridden crap is what it is. Pass.
Meta
2013-10-13 02:19:57
Pass?
That's the funniest thing I read all day...
Thanks for that bit of humor.
I'll take an SFX laden score right now over nothing...
Could be a while before the real deal comes down the pike.
MacArthur
2013-10-13 02:23:35
What's wrong with the Main score (This one) I didn't necessarily hear anything in the film that wasn't on the soundtrack.
Anonymous
2013-10-13 11:29:18
Garage hits the road once more! Yip-Yip-Hooray!
Edmund Meinerts
2013-10-13 14:07:13
I absolutely can't stand SFX-ridden boots, so until the real deal does leak, it IS "pass" and the original album for me. Sorry if you find that amusing. I didn't mean to be super dismissive of this or anything, but I do have certain standards. :p
Jerry Bruckheimer
2013-10-13 16:42:36
Hybrid Soldier, you are an asshole. If it's against the rules, fucking remove it. You webmasters are always bitching about people posting tracklists and NEVER removing them. So instead of whining, do something about it
And to everyone else: the guy worked hard on it. He posted the list to advertise it and let people know it's out there until the real deal becomes available. Like putting a house on the market. It's available, come and look, see if you like it. The list may be removed from here (if the webmasters will even do something about it - drum roll, let's see if they do!!) but it will certainly remain at it's current location.
Intada Store
2013-10-13 19:46:50
Please remove this list from these site immediately.
Edmund Meinerts
2013-10-13 19:52:57
It's "this site", not "these site", and I doubt if Intrada were to actually want the list down that they would post it in the comments section under a misspelled handle. :p
SamFisher
2013-10-13 19:55:31
Fuck Off
Ele
2013-10-13 19:58:51
I don't like when Hybrid Soldier is angry.
Edmund Meinerts
2013-10-13 20:12:22
Yes, but unlike the Hulk, Hybrid is ALWAYS green, even when he isn't angry.
HoLmeS
2013-10-13 20:42:38
Everybody just calm down, a list of only.. lol
Wall-E
2013-10-13 21:16:28
Are you sure this is new tracklist from Intrada?New special limited edition?
D A R T H
2013-10-13 21:30:57
it's a dvd/bluray rip with sfx...
no it's not a limited edition :-|
D A R T H
2013-10-13 21:35:43
it's a dvd/bluray rip with sfx...
no it's not a limited edition :-|
Meta
2013-10-13 23:43:47
Oh cmon....
Jesus Christ you people act as if this score was THE most anticipated score of the year!
Actually from what I gathered it wasn't....SO I don't see what the fuss is about.
al bundy
2013-10-14 00:25:50
@Intada Store: They used to be called Intrada with a "r". So try again.
MacArthur
2013-10-14 01:24:08
Actually Man of Steel was probably the most anticipated score This year from what I have read.
Ds
2013-10-14 10:57:00
Hybrid, since when is it forbidden to post a tracklist? This is just a list, with no link attached to it.
Antas, Webmaster
2013-10-14 11:57:25
I am not against posting a complete listing (without link of course) but a DVD rip...