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Anderton's Great Escape
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Anderton's Great Escape |
Wednesday, March 5, 2003 (12:43 p.m.) |
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I love this score! From the opening track to the final track i get goosebumps when listining to it. I love all the cues, but one sticks out "Anderton's Great Escape" it is incredible! the melody is so perfect for the film and it gets stuck in your head so easily. But the other thing that really makes the score incredible, is the pre-crime theme. This theme is found in the firs cue mostly but it is so fast and rythmic that I cant help but head bang to it. In my opinion this is one of Williams' best scores ever and I give it a *****!
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Re: Anderton's Great Escape |
Saturday, October 4, 2003 (3:06 p.m.) |
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Well, for me, the best part began when Anderton is first spotted by Whitwer outside the factory. Everything after that is just pure gold, to me... (I always wanted those 2 parts of the track to be seperate, because truly, they are 2 seperate pieces of action).
Just my opinion.
> I love this score! From the opening track to the final track i get
> goosebumps when listining to it. I love all the cues, but one sticks out
> "Anderton's Great Escape" it is incredible! the melody is so
> perfect for the film and it gets stuck in your head so easily. But the
> other thing that really makes the score incredible, is the pre-crime
> theme. This theme is found in the firs cue mostly but it is so fast and
> rythmic that I cant help but head bang to it. In my opinion this is one of
> Williams' best scores ever and I give it a *****!
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