Movie music
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Movie music
Doesn't have to be written for the movie but at least associated with it.
I love the sleazy sax in this
That's enough to get everyone started.
I love the sleazy sax in this
That's enough to get everyone started.
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Re: Movie music
This.. especially poignant for me as this was the last film my grandmother worked on..
When the train arrived in London from Europe she was found sitting upright.. having passed away at some point on the return trip.
When the train arrived in London from Europe she was found sitting upright.. having passed away at some point on the return trip.
Last edited by Siouxie; Feb 28th 2019 at 10:56 pm.
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Re: Movie music
Probably the best in the business and he has written around 150 movie scores is Hans Zimmer so too many to include but here is a list of them
https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/...redits/239334/
https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/...redits/239334/
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Re: Movie music
Probably the best in the business and he has written around 150 movie scores is Hans Zimmer so too many to include but here is a list of them
https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/...redits/239334/
https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/...redits/239334/
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Re: Movie music
Time by Hans Zimmer is one of my favourites. It's the ending scene from Christoper Nolan's movie 'Inception'.