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"Lasiurus" not in film?
Lank
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"Lasiurus" not in film? |
Monday, July 11, 2005 (12:04 p.m.) |
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I saw the film and can't remember "Lasiurus" in the film at all. It's too bad if it wasn't.
In regards to the track itself, someone told me that the main theme of the film is played from about three minutes on in the track. Does anyone else consider that the main theme? I mean, I couldn't find it in the film, besides the small piece at the end of track 3.
Second, the "Lasiurus" track: is it synths or real? It sounds like real strings but everyone says there wasn't a traditional orchestra used.
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Re: "Lasiurus" not in film? |
Tuesday, August 23, 2005 (1:12 p.m.) |
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actually it is. it's the music they play when Liam Nelson is speaking with christian bale about how he was his greatest student then he tells his men to burn down his mansion
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Re: "Lasiurus" not in film? |
Thursday, September 15, 2005 (3:58 p.m.) |
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> actually it is. it's the music they play when Liam Nelson is speaking with
> christian bale about how he was his greatest student then he tells his men
> to burn down his mansion
Oh, I had always thought this was the part when they were sitting down at the campfire and Bruce tells Ducard about how he (Ducard) doesn't understand him. Ducard then goes on explaining how he lost his wife and how it made him feel (which was pretty on point to what Bruce seemed to feel).
That's the scene I thought it was tied to.
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