Codec/Bitrate: FLAC / LOSSLESS
Duration: 55:15 min.
Tracklist:
01. Welcome To Lunar Industries (7:12)
02. Two Weeks & Counting… (2:00)
03. I’m Sam Bell (3:45)
04. I’m Sam Bell, Too (5:05)
05. Memories (Someone We’ll Never Know) (4:53)
06. Are You Receiving? (3:18)
07. Can’t Get There From Here (3:17)
08. ‘We’re Not Programs, Gerty, We’re People’ (5:10)
09. The Nursery (3:46)
10. Sacrifice (3:03)
11. We’re Going Home (3:42)
12. Welcome To Lunar Industries (Three Year Stretch…) (10:04)
FLAC
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Thanks allot, bio 🙂
THANKS!
It’s pretty bland in all honesty. In the film it acts as the usual nondescript wallpaper – bit of anonymous piano, bit of an electronic beat, slow generic string progressions. The only nice musical moment was a couple of brief appearances by Mozart’s Flute and Harp Concerto when Sam is watering his plants (..the whole scenario feels tired and 2nd hand).
Perhaps you should ignore my opinion tho because as the credits rolled a friend turned to me (knowing that scores are my thing) and said "great music".. to which I attempted to stifle a grimace.
I haven’t the foggiest what it is all about LOL
Was it released already to theatres? Is it already out on home video?
God I feel so clueless LOL
All I do know is that Sam Rockwell does indeed ROCK! If you haven’t already, check him out as William "Wild Bill" Wharton in The Green Mile. Oh my god, what a performance. I am in stitches laughing every time I watch it.
All I wanted me was a little cornbread you Motherfuckers, all I wanted me was a little cornbread!
HAHA! 😀
All I do know is that Sam Rockwell does indeed ROCK! If you haven’t already, check him out as William "Wild Bill" Wharton in The Green Mile. Oh my god, what a performance. I am in stitches laughing every time I watch it.
All I wanted me was a little cornbread you Motherfuckers, all I wanted me was a little cornbread!
HAHA! 😀
I’d be interested to hear you take on it once you’ve seen it. Personally, I didn’t think it lived up to all the ‘pschological-thriller’ publicity – without spoiling anything, there’s a very literal explanation for everything he goes through.
Many nods to (infinitely greater) films like 2001 and Solaris too if that’s your bag.
One thing I did like is that the special effects are rather charmingly ‘Red Dwarfish’ – and cgi is kept to a bare minimum.
But Rockwell’s performace is the film’s main strength certainly and, seeing as a good portion of it is shot in extreme close up, his pores have to do most of the acting 😉
Nice to see music from the actual film used in a trailer. Rare these days.
Plus, I loved the movie.
As for the film, I found it to be quite good. Certainly not genre-bending or anything else it was hyped to be, but definitely a thoroughly entertaining film, especially when you consider the budget and just how small the scope of the film actually was (it basically took place on one set with one actor, which is pretty amazing when you think about it).
Thanks for this score, bi04zard, and for the many others you have posted on this site. You are indeed quite awesome.
maybe?
somebody?
love you guys…
You blind?
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Thanks