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Comments about the soundtrack for Inception (Hans Zimmer)

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Uhhh... have you listened to this score?
• Posted by: JW
• Date: Thursday, July 15, 2010, at 10:22 a.m.
• IP Address: wsip-68-15-109-25.ok.ok.cox.net
• In Response to: Imbecilic and unprofessional review (Randall)

> Clemmensen's wide-reaching ignorance is exposed when he attempts to
> challenge the kind of incredible creativity that Hans Zimmer brings to the
> table.

> It's really funny to read, at the expense of the writer.

OR read the review? Despite popular belief Clemmensen is not a Zimmer hater. He has dropped a ton of 4 star marks on the guys' scores, but this is completely freaking generic... Constant repeated and building percussion with ZERO variety. Every track does the same thing. All Clemmensen is saying is that Zimmer is capable of better. By the way, the last thing this score can ever be called is creative. As Christian stated 'Mombasa' has the only interesting moment in the entire score and it is more annoying than anything.

Anyone who is in love with this score simply hasn't heard enough music to know better. There is literally no other option.




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