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    Topic:   Varese releases Constantine (Brian Tyler)

     Kris
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    From their website:

    CONSTANTINE
    Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

    Music Composed by Brian Tyler

    Keanu Reeves
    Rachel Weisz

    Renegade occultist John Constantine (Reeves), who has literally been to hell and back, teams up with skeptical policewoman Katelin Dodson (Weisz) to solve the mysterious suicide of her twin sister. Their investigation takes them through the world of demons and angels that exists just beneath the landscape of contemporary Los Angeles. Based on the DC-Vertigo comic book Hellblazer.

    In his epic score for choir and orchestra, composer Brian Tyler literally throws open the gates of Hell and unleashes a ferocious and apocalyptic symphonic storm.

    Warner Bros. opens Constantine nationwide on February 18.

    Catalog #: 302 066 636 2
    Release Date: 02/15/05

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    This might be Brian Tyler's Matrix!

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    posted 01-05-2005 12:31 AM PT (US)     

     James
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Kris:
    Brian Tyler literally throws open the gates of Hell

    Literally?

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    posted 01-05-2005 01:00 AM PT (US)     

     Dinko
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    The one word in the dictionary that should never lose its... uhm... literal meaning is getting so abused by PR, the media and pop culture, that it doesn't mean anything anymore.

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    posted 01-05-2005 05:38 AM PT (US)     

     James Phillips
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    For me, at least, as much as I admire Brian Tyler's talents, I doubt very much he will even come close to the inventiveness and vituosity of Gil Melle's score for THE SENTINEL, which literally opened the gates of hell for me and many others of my generation.

    This being a Universal release may not be able to see the light of day for a variety of reasons, unless Varese Sarabande can work a miracle with the powers that be in the Black Tower of Universal Doom.

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    posted 01-05-2005 06:44 AM PT (US)     

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    I am eagerly awaiting this one for sure!

    Philipp

    np: the day after tomorrow (harald kloser)

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    posted 01-07-2005 02:00 PM PT (US)     
     

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