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Binding: Audio CDBrand: GREGSON-WILLIAMS,HA Fabric Type: 0030206696721 Graphics Memory Size: Soundtrack Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: Maximum Color Depth: Varese Sarabande Metal Type: Varese Sarabande Pearl Type: 066967 Processor Count: 1 Total Firewire Ports: Varese Sarabande Total Parallel Ports: May 05, 2009 Varese Sarabande Editorial Review: Product Description: No Description Available. Genre: Soundtracks & Scores Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: Release Date: 5-MAY-2009 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - NEW-Hasn't been OPENNEDThis CD in FACT is a NEW ONE all Factory Sealed Labels Intact and Not Missing and Wrapping Plastic Is TIGHT.............. Rating: - A great soundtrackI love this CD. The music is so evocative of the movie. There are several reoccurring themes that run through the album, which makes identifying who or what was the focus of the music at any given point. I even use this CD to drop off to sleep with. It's great! Rating: - Solid score not as good as the X-men soundtracks howeverThis score/soundtrack is better than it has any right to be as the movie sucked. I thought they could'nt possibly outdo the bad of X-3 i was wrong. Harry Gregson Williams best work to me is what he did for the Metal Gear video game franchise. This score while not as good is a worthy action film score and better than the film it is company to. Still were they to make a film worthy to the comics that Claremont and Miller team worked on the score would need to be a whole ... Read More Rating: - SOLID action scoreThere is some great heart-pounding music here and I quite enjoy it. No buyer's remorse here! I actually think that the music by itself is a little stronger than in the movie. Not quite as good as PRince Caspian, but this is only my second movie score that I have by Gregson-Williams and I'm not disappointed. Rating: - Harry's Score Has Its Moments But Overall Struggles To Stand On Its OwnSo, I was looking forward to this movie for one major reason. That reason was Harry Gregson-Williams. His last score release was nearly 1 year ago with Prince Caspian, which was an amazing score. John Powell was the last composer to leave his mark on this franchise, and when I heard Harry was taking the helm I got super excited. I'll stop dancing around and get right to the point. This score is okay. It has it's moments and plenty of Harry's signatures layered throughout. He carries some ... Read More X-Men Origins: Wolverine Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |