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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jan 7, 2007
Pros: Track #13; a bonus track; very skillful Cons: Not the best to listen to as a standalone CD
Summary: There’s a point in time during many movies where I decided the soundtrack is worth looking into. As you read this review, I’m sure you’ll figure out what that point was (actually it began earlier than that, but the final bit is what solidified it). It ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Sep 23, 2006
Pros: Originality. Amazingly intricate cues. Lush themes and sweeping choral arrangments. The track: "Chevaliers de Sangreal" Cons: One track: "Daniel's 9th Cipher"
Summary: The instant I learned that Hans Zimmer was replacing James Horner to score The Da Vinci Code, the soundtrack became my most-anticipated one of the year. Sure, Superman Returns will be quite the musical spectacle: broad and sweeping, no doubt. But the ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jul 29, 2006
Pros: atmospheric, dark and relaxing music Cons: as a stand alone work it lacks a bit of variety
Summary: Every aspect of The Da Vinci Codes seems to have attained some aspect of notoriety. The starting point was the book itself, which opened up a Pandora’s box of ideas that many found interesting, outrageous, fake, conspiratorial or even downright ... read more
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