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Comments about the soundtrack for Inception (Hans Zimmer)

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Amazing arrogance...
• Posted by: Marc Lawson   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2011, at 8:54 a.m.
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I believe there is a special place in hell for music critics. Those who arrogantly delight in critiquing the hard work of others while offering nothing of value themselves. Calling Zimmer lazy when he puts out dozens of projects a year is silly and just shows the stupidity of this lame reviewer.

The music for Inception was great because it did a brilliant job of underpinning the story. It was subtle, moody and ambient - kind of like the story... kind of like a dream.

Isn't that the job of film music? To support the story?




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