Chateau Swashbuckling - Matrix Reloaded (Original Score)
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I do think that the Wachowskis cheated Don Davis and the musical complexity of their own films by using Dougan's track. Just listen to the rest of the music that plays in the other scenes in the Chateau, and the fight scene in club Hel. They all correspond to this track. So maybe Dougan's track worked better for this scene, But Davis's track worked better for the movies as a whole.
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An excellent piece. I now find myself enjoying this more than Rob Dougan's track.
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This track kinda sounds like it would fit in a "Pirates of the Carribean" fight scene('specially from 2:15 on)! Not a bad fit in this scene neither, but didn't Dougan also create music for another fight scene in the Matrix Reloaded!
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This track kinda sounds like it would fit in a "Pirates of the Carribean" fight scene('specially from 2:15 on)!
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Really good job on this track. Dunno if I prefer it to what they used but I agree with others that said it fits in with the rest of the films music better. I think they could have gone with either piece and it would have been fine.
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I think that the beat used in the final cut is a lot more... appropriate. Don't get me wrong, for I am a MASSIVE fan of amazing orchestral music like this, but the matrix is a virtual world, so to have all the real techno beats in there really makes me remember that fact. :)
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This track gives this film a different feel indeed. It makes it epic! It also doesn't make the movie feel dated like the techno track in the film. Either way, this just goes to show Don Davis should really be scoring films more.
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Isn't that point though? The story has "Neo" as this penultimate superhero-y person so that's what this score created for the scene in mood.
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Awful film, good score.
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The track is nicely composed but it doesn't fit the pace and action of the scene that well.
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This piece inspired me to write an action scene in one of my short stories. I love it when movie soundtracks do that.
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I prefer this track to the one used in the actual film. This rack gives a completely different feel to the scene and I like it much better than the feeling I got listening to the other track.
It has just put onto Revolutions, when Trinity doesn't accept Merv's deal ! :) Remember?
mpetyahun2 1 year ago
@mpetyahun2
Actually, the track used when Trinity says "I don't have time for this shit" is called "Time's Up," but I can see how it can be mistaken for "Chateau Swashbuckling" as the beginning of "Time's Up" is very similar to certain parts of "Chateau."
Pooptart19 1 year ago
I keep finding this random ass Harry Potter shit. I have no clue where I can find it, Pooptart.
Maj0ra 3 years ago
The track I am talking about I don't think was ever on the official Reloaded soundtrack. "Double Trouble" happens to be the name of the track in the "complete score" version I have. And yes, "Double Trouble" is also the title of the song from Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Pooptart19 3 years ago