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Comments about the soundtrack for Tears of the Sun (Hans Zimmer)

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A Message for "Adam P", "Nobody" and other maniacal Zimmer fanatics
• Posted by: The Kong
• Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2003, at 10:07 a.m.
• IP Address: c803765-h.colbuf1.ny.home.com

The lack of depth to your knowledge of film music is staggering. You think Hans Zimmer is GOD, forgetting that Zimmer is still only one slightly-better-than-average entry in a long line of composers that is topped by Max Steiner, Miklos Rozsa, Franz Waxman, and Erich Korngold.

If you stop screwing your Tears of the Sun and Black Hawk Down CDs long enough to think clearly, then maybe you will understand that Hans Zimmer is not only average at best these days, but completely incapable of producing or arranging anything good solo, on his own talents.

My suggestion: remove your penis from the playhole of your Zimmer albums, and get on with your life.




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