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Thrilling! Reminds me of the good old day, when sticking around till the end of the credits was worth it. U.S. MARSHALS! Complete!
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Thrilling! Reminds me of the good old day, when sticking around till the end of the credits was worth it. U.S. MARSHALS! Complete! Haha. Yeah I love how we wraps it up with that 5-note "killing" motif. Good stuff. Yes. Thrilling I tell ya.
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Contrary opinion: I think moving to a major theme at the end is problematic, much as I love the cue. It sounds more naively triumphant than the movie, even with the varied material and sinister finale. Sounds like those dang Hoosiers won again. Not a big fan of the song, but I think it's a better close to the movie. (Which is in no way a favorite, but works on its own terms about as well as any big action movie ever.) Though this woulda made a great last cue on the album! PS Mutant - thanks for doing this, almost made me reconsider because the music at first is right on target. But then come in the Hoosiers....
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I agree, it is a tab upbeat for the film. This was back when JG would do that. A violent, bloody film would get this sweet triumphant end title theme. The Swarm and Leviathan come to mind immediately.
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I agree, it is a tab upbeat for the film. This was back when JG would do that. A violent, bloody film would get this sweet triumphant end title theme. The Swarm and Leviathan come to mind immediately. Yeah, he was so over the "It's Chinatown, Jake" downbeat thing.
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