MUSIC BY HANS ZIMMER
TRACKLIST:
1M00 Logos
1M01 Cobb Meets Saito
1M02 Extraction
1M03 Audition
1M06 I Don’t Like Trains
1M07 Hotel & Helicopter
2M08 Miles Introduces Ariadne
2M10 Physics & Subconscious
2M11 Totem
2M12 Thief & A Forger
2M13 Mombassa Chase
3M14 Penrose Steps & Sleepers
3M15 Vultures Are Circling
3M16 Strategy
3M18 Dreams Or Memories
4M19 En Route
4M22 Looking Into Limbo (Alternate Version)
4M22 Looking Into Limbo
4M23 Saito’s Fate
4M24 Disappointed
4M25 Mal & Cobb
5M26 Into The Van
5M27 Mr. Charles (Alternate Version)
5M27 Mr. Charles
5M28 Destabilization
6M29 Planning The Diversi�n
6M30-33 To The Complex
6M35-36 It’s A Trap
6M37 Walking Through Limbo
7M38 An Idea Is Like A Virus
7M39-43 Truth Once Known
7M44 Fischer & Son
7M46 Honor Our Agreement
7M47 Welcome Home Mr. Cobb
Mombassa Suite
Riff Suite
Kick It Suite
Time Suite
Mal Dark Suite
Inception Trailer Music
SCORE LINK:
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Ok, We still have 2 unknown track titles…
4M22 We’ll continue on with the job
5M27 I see you’ve changed
Yes, too many threads…
You didn’t see both the 320 set and the transcoded FLAC set? They’re 2 of the most popular threads here right now. And if you didn’t see them, then how did you obtain this?
A lot of people had this score before it was "officially leaked" here
As did I, in addition to Sherlock Holmes. Which does make sense. But for real? How does one not see that?
Iranian, Persian, Arabic, what’s the difference. They’re all the same to me.
Well then…………. I’ll just read that as sarcasm.
Wasn’t being sarcastic. They all hate Americans, that’s the way I see it. If Iran and Saudi Arabia didn’t exist, the world would be a some-what peaceful place
Well, that’s why I said "some-what". Eliminate any country, continent, nation, spec of land, you name it – where Islam is the religion and the law, and the world is a happy place 🙂
here here
I would agree however, that ALL religion is is responsible for the absurd amount of wars and deaths of the past centuries, not just Islam. And if maybe we weren’t so obsessed with bombing everyone else, they wouldn’t hate us. Anyone who tells you that they hate us "because of our freedom" is completely full of shit.
George Carlin – We Like War – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=CoTkbwML-zU#t=102s)
^he says it best^
I would agree however, that ALL religion is is responsible for the absurd amount of wars and deaths of the past centuries, not just Islam. And if maybe we weren’t so obsessed with bombing everyone else, they wouldn’t hate us. Anyone who tells you that they hate us "because of our freedom" is completely full of shit.
George Carlin – We Like War – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=CoTkbwML-zU#t=102s)
^he says it best^
thats fantastic!!! legend
If only it was so easy to blame religion for everything that is wrong with the world… Wars would still occur even if Religion never existed: some major examples over the last 300 years: 7 Years War (French and Indian war for Americans), the American War of Independence (I’m not an American and it certainly wasn’t a "Revolution", but that’s another topic), Napoleonic War (Including the War of 1812… y’know, the one where the Brits burned down the White House :-)), World War I and II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Iraq war even (allegedly) etc, etc, etc. Humans, as your slightly out-of-date video points out (based on the Gulf War (1990-91), the US’ view of the Middle East have changed somewhat since then!), "love war", but religion (as you claim) is not always the cause of warfare. Even wars that appear to be religiously motivated usually have other reasons behind them that are harder to explain (a lot of the problem, especially in the developing world, is ethnicity). For example, the current ‘religiously motivated’ war in south east Asia between ‘Muslims’ and ‘Buddhists’. Though the population is defined, in the western media, through religion, the on-the-ground realities are more complex. In that area there is significant economic stagnation and a large ‘invading’/in-migrating ethnically Muslim (ethnically-wise, like non-religious ‘Jewish’ people) population who, are seen by the majority Buddhist population, as taking vital resources (like land, water, etc.) And, having complained about the problem and nothing being resolved by the central government, what do people naturally do? Take matters into their own hands… Therefore, as a result, ‘Buddhists’ are killing ‘Muslims’, and vise-versa. Religion, in this case is being used to justify the conflict (just like in the Western world, using religious arguments give more of an ‘aura of authority’, than opposing immigration simply through aggressive means!) My point is that religion is a (fundamentally) ‘neutral force’. It can be used for ‘good’ (like charity) and ‘evil’ (like justifying warfare) but if you have the power to remove religion, war would still occur because religion is rarely the single cause of warfare (People would just come up with other reasons for justifying war – like a ‘certain’ President of a ‘certain’ country who invaded another ‘certain’ country with ‘certain’ friends did in 2003). Economic problems tend to be the spark for most conflict (Ethnic-related violence in the West rises in hard times), If you’re employed and earning, in a world where money is the be-all-and-end-all of everything, what have you really got to be angry with other people who look different to you about?
Phew, now that that’s out of the system, Inception anybody?
Once again, what was RCP? I know i read it somewhere, but i have forgotten and can’t find that info again…
What is RCP?
What is RCP?
Remote Control Production – workplace of Zimmer & Co.
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I’m an Iranian teenager living in Iran.
I’ve never been to USA but I sometimes read the comments on the web and I feel like americans really hate us!!
I can assure you two things,
one : Iran is a V-E-R-Y different country compared to what you think and our lives also differ greatly from what you assume.it is actually quite similar to your lives.
two: Over 90 percent of Iranian don’t hate americans! in fact, most Iranians like americans.
For the record, I served in the US military and spent time in the middle east. Most people I know that have served have a better world view than many – most likely due to our exposure to other cultures. I’ve traveled elsewhere as well. Maybe that’s the difference: some of us have actually gotten out of our hometowns and broadened our horizons. Please please please don’t judge all of us by the loud, ignorant comments of a few. Thanks.
I’ve never been to USA but I sometimes read the comments on the web and I feel like americans really hate us!!
I can assure you two things,
one : Iran is a V-E-R-Y different country compared to what you think and our lives also differ greatly from what you assume.it is actually quite similar to your lives.
two: Over 90 percent of Iranian don’t hate americans! in fact, most Iranians like americans.
I had the opportunity to live and work in Pakistan a few years ago and found it an amazing experience where I met wonderful people. The fellows who worked for me in Lahore were all Muslim, and they were basically terrified to meet me for the first time, me being their "first American". My time there was an eye opener. I was treated like family by all of the guys there, treated with honor, respect and common decency. I learned that the vast majority of Muslims and Pakistanis there don’t hate Americans, they’re kinda ( surprise huh? ) just like us…they may not agree with a country’s politics, but they just want everyone to live together in peace and harmony and friendship, no matter your religious beliefs. Ya know, when you have an open mind and embrace your fellow man, your life is enriched and you’re less of an idiot
Also, a repost would be nice 😀
Why Inception didn’t win Best Picture I have no idea. By far the best film I’ve seen in a long, long time. At last I’ve finally seen it.