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  • End of the world and Beethoven go very well together. Hot, hot, hot.

  • @cirosuperiore Have you been sleeping?

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  • The credit's at the end of the movie quote this music as - Beethoven Symphoney No 7 in A Major, OP 92 (1811-12) 2nd Movement: ALLEGRETTO - Composed by Ludwig Van Beethoven - Performed by Sydney Scoring Orchestra.

    The music label reads "Petrol - Presents - Beethoven - The greatest moments ever".

    It's available on CD and MP3 download (track number 4) - w.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001­HZQB3C/ref=dm_sp_alb?ie=UTF8&q­id=1329701023&sr=8-4

    Hope it helps anyone searching for it as I did.

  • @ShadowLink108 I agree wholeheartedly with your remarks; I thought this flick was---for a disaster movie---actually quite profound.

  • A side note, I wonder if people will behave like this on Friday, December 21, 2012 Anno Domini, where or not the world does come to an end, or it becomes the massive Y2K bug scare writ large! What do you think, sceptic or true believer?

  • This is one of those films were there is no happy ending. I believe it greatly is a much stronger film than if there was some deus ex machina plot convenience to resolve the End of the World crisis. I mean, The Core had nuclear bombs, Independence Day had a computer virus with the same operating system (fail) and War of the Worlds (sorry Wells) had the common cold. Day After Tomorrow was better because it followed through on it''s consequences, but this film nails it what no one dares to do!

  • Would have been awesome if the doorbell rings right on time lol :D

  • the Herbert Von Karajan version with the berliner philharmoniker from the "nine symphonies album" is the best version known of this piece

  • This faster version, which I love..is not on the soundtrack

  • I wondered why they weren't swarming his truck either..but you see funny things when you watch it again and see what the people are doing...in one part you can see two women fighting over a man like tug of war

  • and yes..It made me want a black ford d150 like his

  • This is my favorite part of this movie....and this version of symphony 7 was not on the soundtrack, and is the best version I have heard. Anyone know which orchestra did this version and which album it is on?

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