Deep Impact - The Wedding
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SERIOUSLY underrated movie. The movie and sound track penetrate the heart and soul and provoke thought and emotion. Can't believe that Holywood hype shit Armageddon was more popular. Shows that most people are emotionally dead inside guess that's partly why the world is so fucked up :'(
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Every time the first 14 seconds of this piece played in Deep Impact I was so annoyed because i've heard it so many times before...after finding out that it was written by James Horner I realised it was played in Titanic as well...a film i've seen a thousand times! And my that scene was beautiful :)
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Everybody knows Deep Impact was far superior to Armageddon.
But hey, what can you do about american thought patterns? Armageddon had badass yippie-kaye-Bruce Willis, oil-support, spacecowboys, american patriotism, and a huge amount of hype.
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@LukeNAESA10 lol no :p
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@galaxything Fuck off, Armageddon was epic.
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This piece of music always gets to me when I hear it. I start getting really sentimental and I'm not even sure for what or why. It's amazing how music can do that. Nothing else seems to cut through the "stuff" and bring up emotion the way music does. It reminds me that I can still feel.
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james horner should won oscar for this. i love theme on 1:20!
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beautiful theme
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Heavenly music.
He used this exact piano theme in The Biccentenial Man...
jazz4 4 months ago 3
@jazz4 It's very, very, VERY similar, I agree. This is a much stronger piece/soundtrack in my opinion though. :)
linvik1 4 months ago 2
this movie's soundtrack vaguely reminded me of the one for the first Jurassic park movie. They both sound similar in that they speak of. . . well, I mean, you know. Music is a language that words cannot express. But the soundtracks of both have the same unspoken beauty to me.
Quincy0047 1 year ago 16
@Quincy0047 "Music is a language that words cannot express." Wisely said...
..thanks to ALL of you people commenting, it's awesome to see this "hidden" little treasure from James Horner being appreciated as much as it has. It is wonderful, and I love it too!
linvik1 1 year ago