> For starters, we don't need a film review here. I doubt the person who
> wrote this could tell you anything about filming a large scale movie.
> Next, people need to relax and have some fun with there music. The best
> part of film music is how different it all is. Take it all in, and enjoy
> it. As far as recording goes, this has some really interesting and
> creative elements. Recording the drums in a kitchen, in mono, for example,
> will give you a unique sound. People who write reviews on film music need
> to truley know it's made before trashing it. Same with there film
> "reviews".
At least Clemmensen didn't leak semen into his pants while writing his review for Filmtracks.
Three reasons why you exist for nothing more than the amusement of more educated people:
1. Your terrible English exposes you to be no worthy alternative
2. Your comment exposes your lack of knowledge about how the reviews at Filmtracks are written
3. Your placement of a review on a Zimmer site exposes you as a fanboy too biased to write effective reviews
Zimmer fanboys are all the same. Their cocks pang so hard against the bottom of their desk while they listen to "Zimmer & Associates" trash that it's a wonder they can type at all.