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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2010

The eighth track of the soundtrack for Superman.

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  • I LOVE SUPERMAN FOREVER!!!!!!! CHRISTOPHER REEVE IS ALWAYS MY SUPERMAN!!!

  • @ipads29 u werent in her tummy you were in her uterus

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  • Lovely soundtrack! Make me wish I could go see this movie in theater haha

  • John William's has indeed honoured the bald community with his masterpiece's!!

  • @Newerbeg I'd definately love to meet Carpenter, too. He is my all time favourite director. And like I said, everytime I pop in one of his films... I feel like just up-and making one as soon as humanly possible.

    He's starting to make a come-back, which I like.

    On a side-note: I wonder how the uploader feels about the fact that we've sort of jacked the comments section.

  • @Newerbeg She was very nice. Such a wonderful person to talk to. She was definately adament about animal rights(she gave my brother and I a paper and pamphlet for her organization's website). I honestly cannot believe the person I was talking to was the person who's face I couldn't look at for a 3 year span without getting extremely uncomfortable.

    She was such a lovely person. I'm glad to have met her (nobody I meet from now on is going to top this).

  • @Newerbeg Yeah. That scene really creeped me out when I first saw it. It just didn't sit well with me when I saw her (as she really looked) turn to Karras and speak in his mother's voice.

    It's such a good film. I could disect it for hours.

    Meeting and talking with Linda Blair was a pretty surreal experience. Especially after having been so traumatised by her performance when I was younger.

  • @Newerbeg I think I personally prefer the newer version. Purely because Friekin has made it clear that he prefers the newer version. Either way, I can't wait until I get a shot to see this thing on the big screen. Such a wonderful, beautiful film.

  • @Newerbeg Yeah, it was a pretty spectacular effect.

    The Kennel sequence IS phenominal. I can't imagine seeing it on the big screen (hope I get the chance sometime. Same with The Exorcist).

    Tom Savini does wonderful effects, too. My brother got to meet him in Orlando a few years back at a horror film festival. Said he was a huuuuuuuuuuuuge jerk, which is hilarious.

  • @Newerbeg They had makeup on a lot of the top of his head. But afterwards, it was all a CG extension of the make-up.

    Pretty freaking impressive.

  • @Newerbeg I actually didn't know that about his character. That sounds cool! I don't see Hugo Strange being in the movie, though. And frankly I hope he isn't. Bane and Catwoman are two veeeeery complex characters.

    And yeah. The Dark Knight seemed to go a bit further into unrealism (Two-Face, the bat-pod, the big sonar computer). Seeing as how this is the last one, I can see Nolan just going crazy with this one.

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