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Silva Screen are going to be releasing this on CD I believe.
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Sounds more like a heist score than an action score. I'm going to see the film tonight so I will see if it fits the film. I too get a cool/slick heist vibe from this soundtrack [like TOWER HEIST] rather then a film that is supposedly a lean revenge film. Since it is only 35 mins of score perhaps it use well in the film.
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I really liked this film and score. When you have a star like Carano who can actually perform the fight sequences, you can avoid the fast edits that we have come to expect in scenes like that, and the film benefits greatly from it. It becomes so much more real than in the typical film. Kudos also to Carano's male opponents in those scenes, who had to perform some equally good moves. This is one of the few action films in recent years where the music stands out as being noticable. It has some funk to it, and isn't just the usual chord progressions and percussion. Glad to see that a CD is in the offing.
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saw this a while ago and something was bugging me about the score. watched it again tonight and there is a repeated 3 note guitar sequence used frequently during some of the drama and tension scenes - couldnt place it at first but its the first four electric guitar notes of jerrys Hour of tbe gun theme, - heard at the right pace during the main title from Hour of the gun - less one note. Anyone else clock this??
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Yes, this is one of Soderbergh's best. And Gina Carano turned out to be a much more convincing actor than Sasha Grey, though I suspect Gina's voice might've been dubbed over. All the better if so, since a smoky, sexy voice is vital for Carano's character to play well off the males in the movie. The score does a great job of adding fun and pace without being a Bond ripoff. In fact, Holmes is just the sort of composer that Bond needs to get a new original sound without re-hashing Barry again. The End Title really rocked. I should pick up this CD.
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