
Version: Google
Label: Back Lot Music
Composer: Eric Serra
Duration: 00:49:36
Size: 109 MB
01. First Cells (01:00)
02. Mr. Wang’s Bloody Suite, Pt. 1-4 (04:37)
03. Mr. Wang’s Bloody Suite, Pt. 5-7 (02:56)
04. All We Have Done With It (01:29)
05. Choose to Reproduce (00:38)
06. Inner Fireworks (02:32)
07. Lucy Is Going out, Pt. 1 (01:35)
08. Lucy Is Going out, Pt. 2 (01:37)
09. Tingjhou Hospital (01:56)
10. I Feel Everything (02:09)
11. Thank You for Sharing (01:31)
12. Taipei Airport (00:39)
13. Lucy and the Sniffer Dog (01:04)
14. Disintegration (02:43)
15. Green Beams (01:34)
16. Pleasant Drive in Paris (00:35)
17. Sixty Percent Mess (00:38)
18. Crossing the Goon Sea (01:50)
19. Gps Control (00:49)
20. Goons and Guards (00:48)
21. Time Is Unity (01:38)
22. Blue Injection (02:42)
23. Melt into Matter (03:30)
24. Flicking Through Time (02:00)
25. Lucy and Lucy (00:32)
26. Moonbirth (00:45)
27. Origin of the World (02:26)
28. Where Is Lucy? (00:49)
29. I Am Everywhere (02:20)
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I would buy version of this iTunes, but unfortunately it is in my country is not available.
Thank you, VladlenCry.
According to IMDb trivia and goofs:
Angelina Jolie was originally cast as the lead, but dropped out. She was replaced by Scarlett Johansson.
[Were pouty lips required or just a bonus for the viewer?]
The major premise of this movie – that humans only use a small percentage of our brains – is a fallacy. While it is true that not all parts of the brain are active at all times, it all gets used. It would be just as true to say that we don’t "use" our legs when we sit down.
[The politically-minded stand-up comics should have a good time with the premise.]
The major premise of this movie – that humans only use a small percentage of our brains – is a fallacy. While it is true that not all parts of the brain are active at all times, it all gets used. It would be just as true to say that we don’t "use" our legs when we sit down.
[The politically-minded stand-up comics should have a good time with the premise.]
How true but its one of those fallacies that people have taken as a fact. The same people who think there really was an Atlantis where everyone looked like Marvel superheroes, that aliens built the pyramids, because our ancestors were much too stupid to accomplish such tasks and that South America was an extraterrestrial spaceport for the Greys. (And the Incas their flight attendants.)
Strange how the Egyptians, the Incas or Aztecs always needed ET to get the job done but I have yet to hear, which doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, the same rationale applied to the Greeks or Romans. Apparently they never needed outside help.
BTW, in an interview, Besson said doesn’t believe in the 10% nonsense either, it was the hook he built the movie upon.
I can’t believe you never studied Greek mythology in high school!
Clash of the Titans, perhaps? Laurence Olivier as Zeus (now that’s type-casting).
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Any word on the sound of this? Lockdown was flipping shit at the samples on iTunes. I hope it’s good.
Yeah, sounds very good.
I can’t believe you never studied Greek mythology in high school!
Clash of the Titans, perhaps? Laurence Olivier as Zeus (now that’s type-casting).
I did and still do but no way were those ETs, they were actual old-timey Greek Gods. You can tell by the way they all spoke English, with a British accent. All after, God is an Englishman.
So, Hercules or Lucy this Friday? Large, sweaty guy kicking butt or incredibly attractive woman kicking butt? Decisions, decisions, decisions.
I am kidding. No contest. Scarlett, take my money, please.
I will listen to this asap.
Thank you very, very much, Vladlen!

Lucy (2014) Soundtrack Score
Composed by: Eric Serra
Link 320kbps: Lucy.zip (116,07 MB) – uploaded.net (http://uploaded.net/file/a33pzr60)
Tracklist:
01. First Cells (01:00)
02. Mr. Wang’s Bloody Suite, Pt. 1-4 (04:37)
03. Mr. Wang’s Bloody Suite, Pt. 5-7 (02:56)
04. All We Have Done With It (01:29)
05. Choose to Reproduce (00:38)
06. Inner Fireworks (02:32)
07. Lucy Is Going out, Pt. 1 (01:35)
08. Lucy Is Going out, Pt. 2 (01:37)
09. Tingjhou Hospital (01:56)
10. I Feel Everything (02:09)
11. Thank You for Sharing (01:31)
12. Taipei Airport (00:39)
13. Lucy and the Sniffer Dog (01:04)
14. Disintegration (02:43)
15. Green Beams (01:34)
16. Pleasant Drive in Paris (00:35)
17. Sixty Percent Mess (00:38)
18. Crossing the Goon Sea (01:50)
19. Gps Control (00:49)
20. Goons and Guards (00:48)
21. Time Is Unity (01:38)
22. Blue Injection (02:42)
23. Melt into Matter (03:30)
24. Flicking Through Time (02:00)
25. Lucy and Lucy (00:32)
26. Moonbirth (00:45)
27. Origin of the World (02:26)
28. Where Is Lucy? (00:49)
29. I Am Everywhere (02:20)
Why did you open a new thread?
Here is VladlenCry’s upload:
So, Hercules or Lucy this Friday? Large, sweaty guy kicking butt or incredibly attractive woman kicking butt? Decisions, decisions, decisions.
I am kidding. No contest. Scarlett, take my money, please.
As much as I love Dwayne Johnson as an actor now (Pain & Gain was his best role to date IMO), the film looks like absolute shit and it’s Brett Ratner. Aside from being the man responsible for destroying X-Men 3, he’s also made countless other shitty films.
So I watched large sweaty man kicking butt. (yes, I am a sucker for mythology movies, watched both Titan films knowing full well they’d be dog crap. Guilty as charged.) Followed by attractive woman kicking butt. (And I am a sucker for those kind of movies as well. I have the SDCC edition of Sucker Punch which tells you much. Embrace your inner cheesiness, that’s (one of) my mottoes.) Both movies are short, Lucy as under 90 mins and Herc at just over than 90. Double feature night at the movies.
Herc wasn’t that bad. Sounds like I’m damning it with faint praise but this being a Ratner film that is a step up. (The short run time didn’t hurt either. Wasn’t around long enough to wear out its welcome.) The film is based on the graphic novel by Steven Moore – haven’t read it but now I will – which takes a more "realistic" look at the legend of Hercules. Drains some of the pomp and circumstance from the story.
The central conceit of the film is that Herc may not be the son of Zeus but rather the savvy leader of a band of mercenaries who knows the value of good PR not only in securing employment but discouraging potential enemies. And since the film depicts Herc’s world as lacking in scientific scrutiny (kind of like today) people immediately jump to the supernatural explanation of events (again like today) which Team Hercules takes advantage of.
Much as I love the grand nature of the Hercules stories, I’d be perfectly happy to see a more grounded approach to his tales. The Hercules saga is large enough to encompass that sort of retelling.
Unfortunately, Ratner is not the man to accomplish that task. His movies are all surface, occasionally scratching beneath it but never getting under the skin of the characters. Script-wise Johnson isn’t given much to work with, his back story is told only in short flashbacks. I think Johnson has come far enough as an actor (check out Scorpion King as a before example) that with the guidance of a good director and script he could deliver a nuanced performance of a man trying to live up to his myth and what that has cost him.
Fortunately, the film cast a good supporting cast, Rufus Sewell, Ian McShane, John Hurt et al., (why aren’t those last two knighted yet?) who can take the sow’s ear of a script and turn it to silk. The action scenes are competently shot (no shaky cam or 300 ripoffs), the music has an old fashioned flair to it and the CGI is satisfactory. (The flame effects need work.)
But the film never reaches critical mass. (Paws at the door but that’s all.) It’s a decent matinee movie that won’t kill brain cells but won’t set the box office alit. Paramount didn’t do any advance screenings which tells you its level of confidence in the film. And early tracking has Lucy beating Hercules.
As it should.
– Geo
Looked at the weekend box-office and Lucy is number one, which is a nice win for new mom Johansson. BTW, the movie is not as bug-nutty as some reviews might have you believe especially if you’re a reader of science fiction or a viewer of the Science channel. The concepts presented in the film will be familiar. For those lacking the taste for speculative fiction it might be a bit out there.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lucy-soundtrack-from-motion/id900258685
Specifically, "Sister Rust (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_en0rZ_hrU)" was the only song I wanted from this album.
I already did a hatchet job and ripped the YouTube audio and appended it to the end of the score. Unfortunately the song is "album only" or I’d just purchase it. Does that mean you’ve got the complete 32-track version (in high quality)? If so, yes, please. 😀
Really appreciate it!
http://www.qobuz.com/fr-fr/album/lucy-bande-originale-du-film-eric-serra/3700551763290
I’d rep you again, but I can’t. :-\
Instead, you’ll have to settle for this:
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_maa4z8W3Dt1r3x2xyo2_r1_250.gif