The soundtrack, which has a run time of 71 minutes, will be released on October 7, 2016
1. Maybe Pain Can Save Us
2. Cerca Trova
3. I’m Feeling A Tad Vulnerable
4. Seek And Find
5. Professor
6. Venice
7. Via Dolorosa #12 Apartment 3C
8. Vayentha
9. Remove Langdon
10. Doing Nothing Terrifies Me
11. A Minute To Midnight
12. The Cistern
13. Beauty Awakens The Soul To Act
14. Elizabeth
15. The Logic Of Tyrants
16. Life Must Have It’s Mysteries
17. Our Own Hell On Earth
Have only tracklist, but already waiting a recording sessions 😀
:this:
BvS appeared 1 week earlier
Suicide Squad appeared 2 weeks earlier
Inferno – MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYBE appear earlier,pleaseGODCOMEON!
Suicide Squad appeared 2 weeks earlier
Inferno – MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYBE appear earlier,pleaseGODCOMEON!
Almost three months early?
Believe that and I have some ocean front property in Arizona I’d like to sell you.
This is the territory where cock-eyed optimism and insanity meet and shake hands.
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I Have No Idea What This Is.
Another in the Robert Langdon series of books, you know DaVinci Code etc . . ., Tom Hanks, Ron Howard.
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It’s going to be a flop.
Doesn’t matter, don’t care. My interest lies in Zimmer’s music.
That’s what he meant?
Hm…
Ah. Cool.
Inferno centers around Dante’s Inferno which when people generally think of Hell that book provided the perception. The Bible actually gives very little description.
Yeah, well I would think the same. But Zimmer said at one of his live concerts on the tour that him or his team would not be returning to score another one in the series again, which I heard he had a pretty bad experience on Inferno, because the film had a ton of problems, so the music must have some pretty big issues. Or not, who knows, but I think it’s saying something that he wouldn’t want to return to work on them. Doesn’t mean I’m not interested in hearing the music, I just feel like I have to put my expectations for it pretty low. I hope I’m wrong. I hope it’s great. I’m sure it will grow on everyone over time, everything Zimmer seems to do that.
The films are all out of order; but for a film, most audiences who didn’t read the books won’t notice the continuity.
Condensed for time, pace, and budget and rearranged for cinematic presentation, the movies are just fun thrillers.
It seems a lot of movies these days are suffering production hell, probably all studio interference.
The only movie left to do is The Lost Symbol, but they’ll probably just reference it in this movie and move on.
While the books may be a fun read, the audience that watches, there’s not much new you can bring to this franchise for the cinema.
It’s going to have to take a lot to make sure no one says "It’s just like X".
Which is really hard to do for a movie.
I think the first two movies cover the base very well.
One about a person and a conspiracy, the other being about a weapon.
Inferno looks like another James Bond supervillain and his toys movie. One giant weapon against the world.
Actually, reading the synopsis for The Lost Symbol, it’s a version of National Treasure.
So it was smart on their move to skip that entirely and go straight to Inferno.
So, just another Sony film then? OK then.
If it hadn’t been for my looking at Ron Howard’s Wikipedia page that time, I would not have know of this film either.
They’re the worst.
Horrible editing, bad music, and it was made just for kids who play FPS games all day and need nothing but action in the trailer.
The UK trailer gives a lot more context and a concept of a storyline.
The music is infinitely better, too.
The horrible US trailer premiered during the Superbowl week, iirc, and that’s probably why it was forgotten.
Bad trailer. Very bad.
Same thing was said about BvS but it’s starting to grow on me to be honest, especially after ripping more tracks out of the bluray version, there was a lot of good stuff that was ignored.
Are The Tracks Clean? :ashine:
Some are cleaner than others, and I could probably put some production into to make it so.
But right now, it’s good enough for me.
:ashine:
Except I never disliked the BvS score. And I’m not saying I already ‘dislike’ Inferno.
I wasn’t attacking you – but I might if you keep up with the pompous, pseudo "all-knowing" egotist attitude. I was just saying the general consensus among the people on this forum was that BvS was some kind of sub-par / not worth buying piece of shit. People were very upset. (This being the music only, the film is a different conversation) But it really isn’t the mess that people made it out to be. I don’t bother asking other people’s opinion of music around shrine because too many are ignorant or technically or musically illiterate and don’t understand why some things are the way they are, or why some things sound the way they sound.
Inferno will inevitably join the preceding films of the series as being low-quality, hatchet job films, and the score by Hans Zimmer is going to be one of the main selling points.
I also want to hear the clip of Hans Zimmer trashing Inferno, an unreleased film, in public, because I think that is insanely unprofessional for someone to do. Whether it had "problems" or "was a bad experience" or not. That goes against most NDAs.
I can’t say that it’s the worst cover I have ever seen, or that I’ve seen worse, but hell, this is pretty deficient.
– Mmmm, yes! of course ! Give me two minutes.