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Braveheart - Freedom / The Execution Bannockburn

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From the Original Motion Picture Score
Braveheart - Freedom / The Execution Bannockburn, composed by James Horner and the London Symphony Orchestra

For me, it's simply one of the most beautiful pieces of music for one of the best movies ever made. James Horner is a genius!

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  • I don't care if this movie is HISTORICALLY CORRECT or often known as "POLITCALLY CORRECT". It's a fantastic movie that has great actors and for the most part it's true. So go ahead and be a bastard and bash this movie about being historically accurate. You're just a bloody englishmen!!

  • People! Not only William Wallace was a hero, all Scottich warriors that fought were heroes. What thdm seperates from Wallace is that he had the courage to step forward and inspire them to fight!

    Hail all Scottich warriors who fought that fight!

    FREEDOM!

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  • FREEDOM

  • 6:06 PURE EPICNESS !!!

  • @dess1109 Someone that has no taste for good movies.

  • @aarontucker13 Becuase for treason in that time you were drawn and quartered. The rest of the whole messy business, was the magistrate was just that pissed at Wallace and they wanted to make a good showing for the crowd in the square.

    

  • stunning music!!

  • Im reading in the news lately that Scotland would go for independence referendum in 2014... i just hope they wouldn't walk the warpath, because these aren't middle ages, and they would really be crushed by England. But i support Scots. I always loved their nation, even before Braveheart. I am from Serbia, and Scotland is somewhat similar to Serbia (both we and them are freedom lovers, who fought great powerful nations throughout our history).

    FREEEEEEDOM!

  • @aarontucker13 because he really died that way, in real life. Film is based on real events although not really historically accurate, but there really was a scottish war for independence sometime in 1300s, and there really was a Wallace,who led the rebellion and who was executed by the english.

  • @aarontucker13 Heroes may die, but legends live forever. Cliched? Perhaps. Saying it's Cliched is also a cliched statement though . . .

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