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Clint Mansell - Moon OST #11 - We're Going Home

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009

Moon
Clint Mansell 2009

An exceptional soundtrack from a terrific film

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  • Sam: Three people disliked it you tell me why! YOU TELL ME WHY!

    Gerty: We need to get them to the infirmary. : (

  • Clint Mansell is going to compose the score for Mass Effect 3. It's going to be EPIC.

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  • @counterclockwise123 Please do not forget of the guy who directed and wrote the film. Duncan Jones, the SON OF DAVID BOWIE!

  • @r18LG Your mother's vagina is terrible, and I question how you managed to slither from that disgusting sperm-cavern.

  • sounds like Brian Eno. This is a good thing.

  • @PerignonPop Part 2: If you compared it to a movie about an escape from a concentration camp -- It would be a more pertinent comparison to the subject matter.

  • @PerignonPop "Precisely the same", "identical" and "premise is the same" really add weight to your argument. BR had Artificial Life, basically an android, a biomechanical creature as far removed from humans as we are from computers. They KNEW what they were (recall Rutger's descriptions of his adventures). They also KNEW that they were real, simply with programmed short lifespan. Sam Bell was as human as you and I, cheated out of his life and with altered DNA time-bomb.

  • @MrDeicide1 They're about precisely the same thing. Different settings and action, but the core of the films is identical. Replicant/clone and artificial memory. Replicant/clone desparate to survive and unwilling to accept his destruction or that he is not 'real'. That's how I see them anyway. Sam Bell doesn't spend an hour and a half chasing Rutger Hauer around an LA of the future, but the premise is the same.

  • @PerignonPop How does Blade Runner even come to your mind? The two films are nothing alike.

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