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  Jag said:
We understand you like starwars giggles, you don't need polls to reinforce that to everyone.

 

Pirates/Carribean.

I officially love you, just because you picked that soundtrack. :)

Oh, Jag, did you know that on your profile thing, it says your birthday is April 20, 1906..... :lol: j/w

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  LordGiggles said:
Alright, I've finished adding requests to the poll. I know there are probably alot of really good soundtracks, i just put the most popular.

Too bad I was a doofus and clicked the View Results button before you added The Wind and the Lion. :blink:

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Isn't the Gladiator soundtrack like one of the most critcally acclaimed soundtracks?

 

Personally, my FAVORITE soundtrack is from the HBO TV Series Band of Brothers by Michael Kamen. Samples Here Go down to the bottom-ish, and click on Soundtrack Selections.

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Isnt Pirates the same as Gladiator? lol...i only say this cause the guy who wrote Pirates studied under the guy who wrote the Gladiator soundtrack, right?

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  Tnilli said:
Isnt Pirates the same as Gladiator? lol...i only say this cause the guy who wrote Pirates studied under the guy who wrote the Gladiator soundtrack, right?

No, it's not the same music. However, Hans Zimmer did write Gladiator.

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  **gracie** said:
Pirates of the Carribean

 

 

duh.

nah after it was played like 165466761635446 times for Marching Bands i got old. i myself like the LOTR sound tracks

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Loosely based on the popular Disney theme park audio-animatronic ride, one might expect a modicum of good-natured "Yo-ho-ho-ing"--or maybe a little rousing Korngold/Errol Flynn/Captain Blood orchestral romanticism--here. Instead composer Klaus Badelt initially entices us with some sparing Celtic folk charm, then unleashes a furious broadside of symphonic and choral thunder to rival his ominous score for K-19. The composer's fellow German mentor is an obvious influence throughout (the album is credited with a wink as "Score overproduced by Hans 'Long John' Zimmer") but Badelt brings his own muscular instincts to bear throughout.

 

Found that on amazon. Kinda explains the similarities between Zimmer and Badelt

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