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Stunningly real graphics
Yes, moon.
"Clint Mansell - Welcome to Lunar Industries "
Stanley Kubricks One-Point-Perspective Shots Montage
>> ^entr0py:
>> ^direpickle:
>> ^CrushBug:
What's the music in this? I used to remember the name.
"Lux Aeterna," from the soundtrack for Requiem for a Dream, by Clint Mansell.
Seems like overkill that someone had to add a coir and symbols. Wasn't it epic enough to begin with? Still, nice montage.
Oh, I missed that. This is actually Requiem for a Tower, then, the version re-done for the Two Towers trailer.
Stanley Kubricks One-Point-Perspective Shots Montage
>> ^direpickle:
>> ^CrushBug:
What's the music in this? I used to remember the name.
"Lux Aeterna," from the soundtrack for Requiem for a Dream, by Clint Mansell.
Seems like overkill that someone had to add a choir and cymbals. Wasn't it epic enough to begin with? Still, nice montage.
Stanley Kubricks One-Point-Perspective Shots Montage
>> ^direpickle:
>> ^CrushBug:
What's the music in this? I used to remember the name.
"Lux Aeterna," from the soundtrack for Requiem for a Dream, by Clint Mansell.
as well as a million other fucking montages
nice vid though
Stanley Kubricks One-Point-Perspective Shots Montage
>> ^CrushBug:
What's the music in this? I used to remember the name.
"Lux Aeterna," from the soundtrack for Requiem for a Dream, by Clint Mansell.
The Beginning of Infinity
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Beginning of Infinity, Dreams, Landscape, Modernity, Jason Silva' to 'Beginning of Infinity, clint mansell, Dreams, Landscape, Modernity, Jason Silva' - edited by enoch
Nuit Blanche.
This beautiful video was sent to me by my dearest friend and I haven't stopped watching/listening to it since. I tried to sift it but found it already here, and since it's been qualitied already, I guess I can only *promote it.
The director made a different version of this film for an ad, starring the poetry and voice of Leonard Cohen, music by Clint Mansell: http://videosift.com/video/Two-Worlds-Narrated-by-Leonard-Cohen
Nuit Blanche (beautiful shortfilm)
"Nuit Blanche" means "sleepless night" in French btw.
Below, a "remake" by the same director, with a poem by Leonard Cohen and music by Clint Mansell (too bad it's a commercial):
Moment of truth on msnbc - Take money out of politics OWS
Yeah.. should have used that one from Requiem for a Dream. Anyone know the one I'm talking about..? ...Clint Mansell...?
....no?
Movie Openings That Play With The Studio Logo.
But Sunshine was a crappy film, while Kick-Ass was awesome!
Also,, John Murphy redid the music for Kick-Ass, as you can hear that this version is different (in the small details) than the Sunshine one - at least the one you linked.
>> ^hpqp:
Argh, no! Sorry, but one of my pet peeves is giving musical credit to whom it's due in film scoring... Adagio in D Minor was first written by Underworld and John Murphy specifically for the OST of the magnificent and underrated film Sunshine by Danny Boyle.
It has since been "stolen" to score a myriad of other films/trailers/series (e.g. Kick-Ass, The Adjustment Bureau, Fringe, etc etc). It has a history akin to Clint Mansell's RFaD score; created with a specific film in mind, beautifully fitting, then reused for other films with mixed results. I love it when great music gets around, but I do find it a bizarre experience when I'm watching a film and all of a sudden the music of another comes on... kind of breaks the suspension of disbelief quite frankly.
/nerd rant
edit: "Super" > Kick-Ass (even though the latter was a fun watch too)
>> ^gwiz665:
Loved the music from Kick-Ass.
Movie Openings That Play With The Studio Logo.
Argh, no! Sorry, but one of my pet peeves is giving musical credit to whom it's due in film scoring... Adagio in D Minor was first written by Underworld and John Murphy specifically for the OST of the magnificent and underrated film Sunshine by Danny Boyle.
It has since been "stolen" to score a myriad of other films/trailers/series (e.g. Kick-Ass, The Adjustment Bureau, Fringe, etc etc). It has a history akin to Clint Mansell's RFaD score; created with a specific film in mind, beautifully fitting, then reused for other films with mixed results. I love it when great music gets around, but I do find it a bizarre experience when I'm watching a film and all of a sudden the music of another comes on... kind of breaks the suspension of disbelief quite frankly.
/nerd rant
edit: "Super" > Kick-Ass (even though the latter was a fun watch too)
>> ^gwiz665:
Loved the music from Kick-Ass.
Pi Music Video
2 more comments have been lost in the ether at this killed duplicate.
Pi r^2: Clint Mansell music video
*isdupe>> ^Stingray:
Sorry dupe:
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hpqp (Member Profile)
I remember that movie! Totally fits me except the brain part even though I feel like doing it!
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ant (Member Profile)
cadeau: http://videosift.com/video/Pi-r-2-Clint-Mansell-music-video