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Post by All Star Batman on Jul 10, 2005 13:14:52 GMT -5
;D If they made a compilation album for BB, here are some songs i think would've been good:
Green Day- Boulevard of Broken Dreams* Linkin Park- Easier To Run Three Doors Down- Behind Those Eyes Three Days Grace- Home Breaking Benjamin- Firefly Green Day- When I Come Around Nickleback- Someday Mudvayne- Happy? Seether- Hang On Trust Company- Falling Apart Trust Company- Stronger Hoobastank- The Reason Powerman 5000- Riot Time Queens of the Stone Age- Whatever** Rise Against- Give It All Slipknot- Duality Exies- Ugly Limp Bizkit- Behind Blue Eyes Drowning Pool- Love and War Audioslave- Be Yourself
These are just a few song ideas. If you have any ideas of your own, post them. If I think of any more songs, they'll be on here. *the main theme I think if we get 20 songs we could send this to the WB, an dthey could make this soundtract. ARE YOU WITH ME?! **If the Punisher cd had Kane's theme, Batman can have Benoit's theme.
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Post by BatmAngelus on Jul 10, 2005 14:23:28 GMT -5
Living Inside of Me - Level (About not being able to control your inner demon. It was in one of the T.V. Spots that started out with "Nice car." "You should see my other one")
Seether- Out of My Way (Anger. Revenge. Determination. It's all in here).
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Post by Batman Prevails on Jul 10, 2005 19:05:26 GMT -5
I'm glad we didn't a typical soundtrack as in the previous movies. It simply doesn't fit with the movie. I like the Batman Forever soundtrack but these tracks pretty much have nothing in common with Batman.
IMO the only movie that had a soundtrack that was in sync with the movie's theme and storyline was Batman Returns.
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Post by Robin on Jul 10, 2005 22:00:48 GMT -5
Ummm, I would have to say there's absolutley no way would I want that.
Especially Green Day, they can stay as far away from Batman as possible. I think their music is a little too jumping for Batman. Same with some of the others bands you have listed. I really can't think of any bands that would fit in.
I love the soundtrack just the way it is.
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Post by All Star Batman on Aug 8, 2005 17:47:17 GMT -5
FOO FIGHTERS- Best of You
CROSSFADE- Colors
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Post by J-Man on Aug 8, 2005 20:39:12 GMT -5
Ummm, I would have to say there's absolutley no way would I want that.
Especially Green Day, they can stay as far away from Batman as possible. I think their music is a little too jumping for Batman. Same with some of the others bands you have listed. I really can't think of any bands that would fit in.
I love the soundtrack just the way it is. [shadow=purple,left,300]I couldn't have said it better myself! [/shadow]
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Post by MuksC on Aug 25, 2005 11:56:30 GMT -5
I don't know if you've heard of the band called Muse, but a couple of weeks ago I got their 2001 album 'Origin Of Symmentry', and on it there is a track called 'Micro Cuts' and if you ignore the singing, the music could have been taken straight from the scene in Begins where BM gets Gordon to take Rachel downstairs in Arkham, and when BM is running through the corridor looking for his exit. click on this link to go to a preview page for the album containing 30 seconds of each track, and the track is number 7, although the whole album is great and worth checking out. www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=281;1;-1;-1&sku=103067
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Post by MuksC on Aug 26, 2005 7:03:50 GMT -5
yeah I agree, what they did with Begins was spot on.
you can listen to the soundtrack in 10 years, and it won't seem dated, because its only music from the movie, not the current popular artists and songs.
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Post by J-Man on Aug 27, 2005 14:39:48 GMT -5
^ This is why I don't particularly enjoy Marvel movies as much as the next person, which, again, is mainly because of the music choices...The film's music can be a powerful addition to a an already-wonderful film experience, and, if you add the wrong type of soundtrack, it could spell disaster not now, but, in future viewings... IMO, whatever soundtracks are featured in the sequels, they SHOULD NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FEATURE CURRENTLY-POPULAR MUSIC ARTISTS...Marvel does this with all of their movies, and, it doesn't take long for the music to seem "dated" and stale... [shadow=purple,left,300]Well, I don't want to burst your bubble, but... not all Marvel movies use pop music in their films. The "X-Men" movies have yet to do that (they've had little tid-bits, like when they turn on the radio in the Mazda and end up listening to a second's worth of N*SYNC). It's not really there in "Spider-Man," either. They do use it, but it's not spread throughout the entire movie. And with what pop music they do use, Danny Elfman's score makes up for it.
"Daredevil" and "The Punisher" are the only examples I can think of where rock music has been the main soundtrack throughout the movie.
I also can't see where a nightclub scene would work.[/shadow]
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