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    Topic:   3 Fast 3 Furious

     sean
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    MOVIE: Well ... it's stupid, that's for sure. Like the two movies that preceeded this one, the action is basically unwatchable; and why-oh-why would anyone want to put Bow Wow in their movie!?! I don't think he's that popular with the kids ...or is he?

    MUSIC: Very cool, but there's no themes whatsoever that are apparent in watching the film. And why did Brian Tyler wait until the very end to use taiko drums for a movie set in Japan? (Cliché or not, it would have helped a great deal.) The last race scene has, as far as I could tell, the first sound of an orchestra in the music with Tyler doing his very best to copy Hans Zimmer and Mark Mancina at some rapid-fire metal vs. orchestra vs. Japan music. There needed to be some kind of a hero theme, though, like what Trevor Rabin did in Torque (easily the best of these ultra-flash/racing movies).

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    posted 06-17-2006 10:53 PM PT (US)     

     Demetris Christodoulides
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    quote:
    Originally posted by sean:
    MOVIE: Well ... it's stupid, that's for sure. Like the two movies that preceeded this one, the action is basically unwatchable; and why-oh-why would anyone want to put Bow Wow in their movie!?! I don't think he's that popular with the kids ...or is he?

    MUSIC: Very cool, but there's no themes whatsoever that are apparent in watching the film. And why did Brian Tyler wait until the very end to use taiko drums for a movie set in Japan? (Clich� or not, it would have helped a great deal.) The last race scene has, as far as I could tell, the first sound of an orchestra in the music with Tyler doing his very best to copy Hans Zimmer and Mark Mancina at some rapid-fire metal vs. orchestra vs. Japan music. There needed to be some kind of a hero theme, though, like what Trevor Rabin did in Torque (easily the best of these ultra-flash/racing movies).


    I am sure it'll be a very good experience on cd, can't wait!

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    posted 06-18-2006 06:30 AM PT (US)     

     rkeaveney
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    You can now preview every track from THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: TOKYO DRIFT at Brian's website:
    http://www.briantyler.com/cd/ff_tokyo_drift.html

    Ryan

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    posted 06-19-2006 07:36 PM PT (US)     
     

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