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It's the female Captain America, complete with shield, and the first World War instead of the second. Yup but it could have been more....
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Tracklist just revealed! 01. Amazons Of Themyscira 02. History Lesson 03. Angel On The Wing 04. Ludendorff, Enough! 05. Pain, Loss & Love 06. No Man's Land 07. Fausta 08. Wonder Woman's Wrath 09. The God Of War 10. We Are All To Blame 11. Hell Hath No Fury 12. Lightning Strikes 13. Trafalgar Celebration 14. Action Reaction 15. To Be Human (performed by SIA & LABRINTH)
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This is like a Michael Giacchino tracklist when his heart isn't fully in it...
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This will be exactly the score you think it is. It is sad to see RGW descend into a glorified career on HZ's back and just become a simple minion, as they must call them at RCP. RGW actually has orchestral chops far exceeding his often simplistic brother. HGW is temperamental, according to the lore, did some good stuff like Spy Game, but Harry is not a symphonic or digital composer. His action music drags so badly. there is not enough creativity. I agree. RGW did a wonderful score to Over the Hedge which had some terrific orchestration and flourishes. I was hoping this score would demonstrate Rupert's exquisite symphonic skills. The one cue that I heard that accompanied an alley fight scene didn't sound too great but I'm still looking forward to hearing the whole score before I cast any judgements on his efforts.
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01. Amazons Of Themyscira 02. History Lesson 03. Angel On The Wing 04. Ludendorff, Enough! 05. Pain, Loss & Love 06. No Man's Land 07. Fausta 08. Wonder Woman's Wrath 09. The God Of War 10. We Are All To Blame 11. Hell Hath No Fury 12. Lightning Strikes 13. Trafalgar Celebration 14. Action Reaction 15. To Be Human (performed by SIA & LABRINTH) This is like a Michael Giacchino tracklist when his heart isn't fully in it... How so? There aren't any puns. . . Which is why it sounds like a halfhearted Giacchino tracklist. The track titles sound like they almost could be Giacchino titles. "Ludendorff, Enough!" nearly rhymes, "Angel on the Wing" sounds like it could be a sort of pun, "Lightning Strikes" sounds like part of a phrase without the punchline, "Wonder Woman's Wrath" busts out the alliteration. And "Hell Hath No Fury" (mythological furies) and "Action Reaction" are very much so Giacchino titles. Well, now you've gone and made me explain the joke! It's not funny anymore!
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US import vs. Canadian distribution?
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I love Rupert's work on Veep, which I haven't seen a release as of yet. I have my hopes for this as well.
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