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    Topic:   Fight Club

     Probable
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    Even though I'm sure this has already been discussed, I have to ask: what does everyone think of the score to Fight Club? Personally, I realy like it, I think it goes very well with the movie, matching and complimenting the mood perfectly, and I think it works well as a standalone cd.

    This is the part where you (a) agree with what I'm saying, compliment me for my good taste, and/or say something else positive about the cd or me, or (b) disagree with what I'm saying, insult, berate, demean, yell at, or otherwise verbally (textually?) abuse me, and/or say something negative about the cd.

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    posted 02-24-2001 11:34 PM PT (US)     

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    I think the score's bitchin' !


    NP -- Cosmic Voyage, IMAX; David Michael Frank

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    posted 02-25-2001 12:08 AM PT (US)     

     H Rocco
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    I think the score's exactly what the film wanted -- although I couldn't help noticing a distinct resemblance between the Dust Bros' main title and Iggy Pop's opening for REPO MAN.

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    posted 02-25-2001 12:22 AM PT (US)     

     Kross
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    Great music for the film. Dust Bros aced it then made it perfect, then made it better. I cannot think of anything else fitting with the film so damn well.

    Great stand alone, great with the film. Great

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    posted 02-25-2001 12:59 AM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    A great score in the film (except the song at the end, which I think didn't fit at all), not exactly my taste as a separate listening experience, so I don't have the CD.

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    posted 02-25-2001 04:49 AM PT (US)     

     Shaun Rutherford
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    Love the score, and though I didn't like the use of The Pixies song at the end of the film, "Where Is My Mind?" certainly makes sense thematically.

    Shaun

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    posted 02-25-2001 10:03 AM PT (US)     

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    Wow, so far that's a lot more 'a' than 'b'. I'm pleased and gratified to see that everyone is so open to such an unusual style and format of score.

    Now I have to go listen to it a lot.

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    posted 02-25-2001 11:23 AM PT (US)     

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    My friend loves it. That's all i can tell ya because I don't have it. The movie was cool though.

    --Brian
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    posted 02-25-2001 12:39 PM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Shaun Rutherford:
    though I didn't like the use of The Pixies song at the end of the film, "Where Is My Mind?" certainly makes sense thematically.

    Yeah, I forgot to mention that. But it sounded like they just put the song there to have a song at the end instead of a score no normal person cares for...

    NP: First Blood (Jerry Goldsmith)

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    posted 02-25-2001 01:51 PM PT (US)     
     

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