IIC
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Someone please justify my childhood!
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Post by IIC on Dec 27, 2007 4:37:22 GMT -5
Funny how people complained, at least over at IMDB.com, that Sunshine used LOTR:TT trailer music for it's own and I just saw that the new J.J. Abrams film, "Cloverfield" uses the score when Capa and Kaneda are fixing the shield. Has anyone seen it? My opinion is that it's a rather sore fit and one of those themes that makes you think of the movie it originally belongs to, like the TT theme song. Or the "Death is The Road to Awe" in "I Am Legend" from "The Fountain".
Then again I'm not a fan of J.J Abrams. Far from it actually. But I'm just being picky. Has the Sunshine sdtk been used else where?
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Post by redshift on Dec 30, 2007 4:15:04 GMT -5
This is the first time I've heard the soundtrack used in another movie and/or trailer, and given that the damn thing has yet to be released to the public (it looks increasingly like it never will be) I am staggered beyond belief that some idiot thought it was ok to 'steal' it for this stupid trailer. I wonder how John Murphy feels about it. I know it's just a trailer, but still...I hope to hell this 'Sunshine' music doesn't get over used like Lux Aeterna!
Maybe I'm just odd, but I feel strongly that the 'Sunshine' track being used ANYWHERE ELSE - other movies, whatever - just bloody cheapens it beyond reckoning.
PS: I just watched 'Sunshine' again for the umpteenth time after leaving it a month. I can still say it is the ONLY movie that stays with me long after viewing it.
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IIC
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Someone please justify my childhood!
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Post by IIC on Jan 2, 2008 2:20:21 GMT -5
Holy freakin' crap this subject was posted not long. Sorry to clog the boards. Methinks I could use some glasses.
Sunshine is one of those films with a definite sdtk that, once used in other films, has the audience thinking back to the original film.
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zortech
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Post by zortech on Jul 3, 2008 11:16:51 GMT -5
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Post by pseudothink on Mar 12, 2010 10:55:42 GMT -5
The trailer for IMAX Hubble 3D which is hosted on Apple's site uses music from the soundtrack, starting about halfway through: trailers.apple.com/trailers/imax/hubble3d/I saw another version of the trailer at a Youtube link, which used other music. Naturally I like the Apple version better...very inspirational.
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Post by orten999 on Mar 16, 2010 10:18:51 GMT -5
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Post by pseudothink on Apr 18, 2010 21:46:51 GMT -5
As wanglese noted in his post, Kick-Ass used a variation of " Sunshine (Adagio In D Minor)", during one of Hit Girl's scenes (I won't spoil anything by saying which). Also noteworthy, the film used a variation on John Murphy's " In the House - In a Heartbeat" from 28 Days Later, during a climactic Big Daddy scene. Both suited the action pretty well, it was very cool to hear them used. I didn't see any mention of them or Murphy in the credits, but maybe I missed him. Apparently (according to Wikipedia) he was a music supervisor for the film.
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Post by shadokp on Apr 18, 2010 22:23:42 GMT -5
It was great to hear that music in the movie and it was certainly an incredible part of the film made even better with the music. Apparently the Score is being released on Itunes on the 26th with the CD later on. Murphy also said on Facebook that the score would have 40 tracks.
He was credited at the start of the film.
KP
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Post by kaliszewski on May 12, 2010 21:50:03 GMT -5
The new trailer for The Adjustment Bureau (which has my vote for mess-with-yer-head dream-stuff movie-o'-the-year rather than Inception-- sorry, Cillian, but Emily Blunt trumps Christopher Nolan right into the floor in my [decidedly eclectic and wholely unpopular] playbook, no matter how dapper you look in those natty suspenders) features that Adagio track. You know the one....
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Post by pseudothink on Nov 29, 2010 18:26:35 GMT -5
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Post by tanyasunshine on Mar 17, 2011 2:29:59 GMT -5
I Heard That Song On The Movie Trailer Called The Adjustment Bureau
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