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BSR (Member Profile)
Your video, How 'Dune' Composer Hans Zimmer Created Oscar-Winning Score, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
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Batman | Behind The Scenes of The Dark Knight Trilogy | WB
Batman Begins Soundtrack - Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard
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Your video, LEGO Gladiator (feat. Hans Zimmer), has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
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Honest US Postal Service Ad | Mail-in Voting
Music at the end sounds a little Hans Zimmer-ish. Think Batman.
BEAUTIFUL SCOTLAND (Highlands / Isle of Skye)
Nice. Hans Zimmer, one of my favorite composers. I once hunted down the castles in Monty Python and the Holy Grail filming locations and visited them on Google Earth.
In fact, yesterday I did the same thing with this video. It was in Split, Croatia.
https://videosift.com/video/Lynx-Fallen-Angels
https://www.thelocationguide.com/2011/02/angelic-supermodels-draw-the-eye-filming-on-location-in-croatia/
About half of the locations are in Skye, most of the castles and lighthouses are not on Skye. OP has all his sites identified in Google Maps if you click on through to the Youtube page.
Newly Released Audio From TSA On 9/11
Journey to the Line by Hans Zimmer makes a powerful soundtrack for this video. If you want to give it a try click the link below and (Skip Ad) then play both videos together. Music starts automatically at 55 sec.
https://youtu.be/TG9-j3eevL4?t=55s
Blue Planet II (David Attenborough)
(edit) replaced video with Vox's video on this.
Hans Zimmer and Radiohead talk about the collaboration for the Blue Planet II music
Sarzy (Member Profile)
Your video, Hans Zimmer Plays the Inception Soundtrack-Live at Coachella, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
The Marvel Symphonic Universe
I'm reminded of that Hans Zimmer BA-DA-DA-DUM-DUM-DU-NUH, BA-DA-DA-DUM-DU-nuh. I first recall from "The Rock" though it probably appeared earlier and was then used in variations in every 90's action movie. Sometimes exactly, probably the same composer, and sometimes just ripped off variations. There was also the theme from 48 Hours that was used in many 80's action films.
Of course, they were memorable in their way. It didn't take long before you didn't really notice the music anymore, though, because it was just "action movie" music for the time.
The Rock:
https://youtu.be/ljW8HWDFvNg
48 Hours:
https://youtu.be/KxN2ETYQ7Mk
Magician Shin Lim Fools Penn and Teller
Sounded like the Inception soundtrack to me (by Hans Zimmer).
Yeah, this was cool. Does anyone know what songs were used?
Interstellar - Honest Trailers
As much as I loved the sound track for it, I had to laugh, it does sound like hans zimmer fell asleep on his organ at some points.
5 ways to know you are watching a Spielberg Movie
Modern Era being say, last thirty-forty years but not the last fifty to seventy though. He's as fantastic a composer for the formulaic music he creates-I agree he ranks among the greats of cinematic composition but his claim to fame being so ingrained in pop culture with Star Wars for me means he kinna squeaked-into the realm of 20th century American composers like Copeland. Bernstein, or Gershwin. I dunno, he's more like a Howard Shore or Hans Zimmer for me, not quite reaching the all-star team of 20th century long-haired first-stringers.
Maybe I'm simply prejudiced against the all-consuming cheese-fog of Star Wars, Lost Ark, Jurassic Park, etc. Maybe I'll try the experiment of listening to one of his compositions without the backdrop of a film. No wait, see I did that-In 77' I bought the double LP of the Star Wars soundtrack (yahhh, I was frikkin' 12) and got bored with it-Never get bored listening to Grofé's Grand Canyon Suite or Ravel's Bolero, though!
John Williams is a fantastic composer.
Some people might call this heresy, but personally I think he should be ranked up there with Beethoven and Tchaikovsky for grandiose orchestral music.
He's certainly the greatest composer of the modern era.
Cautionary Tales of Swords
>> ^LeadingZero:
Ant:
The music during the death scene is from Hans Zimmer's soundtrack to The Thin Red Line. Specifically, it's the third track, Journey To The Line.
intro is Millers Crossing..
People Are Awesome - 2011 edition
>> ^Morganth:
the music sounds like Hans Zimmer - is that correct?
Yup; according to youtube it is Hans Zimmer - Final Charge (Last Samurai OST), probably should have put that in the video details.
People Are Awesome - 2011 edition
the *music sounds like Hans Zimmer - is that correct?