The International, OST.

Feb 24, 2009 11:39

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So, how many of you guys have heard this?
I think it's rather interesting... tell me what you think!!!

Here's a part of an email I received from Muselive:

"The International is a film due to be released in the UK Box Office on February 27th. It features Naomi Watts and Clive Owen - its tagline is "They control your money. They control your government ( Read more... )

muse, matthew

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ophelia1971 February 24 2009, 10:19:03 UTC
Hey

Yeah, I saw this a couple of days ago. There still seems to be a slight debate as to whether is it THE Matt Bellamy or just A Matt Bellamy. I can hear hints of him in there, so wouldn't be surprised. And SO cool if it is.

Either way, I really love the piece of music.

*grins*

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ammee_bliss February 24 2009, 10:37:25 UTC
Hello there. :)

Hmm, I see. Interesting. I really haven't looked into this that much but I can hear some of him there as well. But I guess we shoul wait for real information before getting too excited? :P I almost died yesterday when I heard about this... :D It's always nice to hear something new, you know?

And I love it as well. I've always been into classical more and less at times, so I really think it's an interesting piece indeed. Very beautiful. :)

*grins back*

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fenora February 24 2009, 11:29:14 UTC
I saw it on Muselive a couple of days ago too ;)
It's interesting and quite beautiful but it hasn't made me ko if you get what I mean =P (I don't think it's one of those soundtracks that will be remembered forever, but there's no problem about that). But I do think it's him, and this is good for him that he's getting influences somewhere else. I guess thse kind of things are always positive for a composer and his band.

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ammee_bliss February 24 2009, 11:47:23 UTC
It seems many have seen this already. *nods*
Yeah, I don't think it will be that either, but it's something we Muse fans will remember, if it truly is him (I'm still not getting my hopes too high.. lol).
And OSTs and stuff like this is always good for the band. And Matthew will be appreciated as a composer more if he composes something else sometimes than only just Muse, you know? :)

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fenora February 24 2009, 11:55:14 UTC
Yes, of course it's always good ;) The more he does the better (as long as he still has some time to himself so he won't have a nervous break down LOL )

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ammee_bliss February 24 2009, 12:06:23 UTC
Lol too true. :P
We wouldn't want to lose him like that. *pouts*

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deepseabed February 24 2009, 13:48:01 UTC
Actually, I have not seen this... until now.
(I'm so silly... :-/)

It's really good. And so interesting... mysterious.

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ammee_bliss February 24 2009, 14:10:31 UTC
No need to blame yourself, I posted this to see if someone haven't seen it. *nods* And to hear opinions about it, of course.

Isn't it? Mysterious is a good word to describe it, I agree. *nods*

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alottawarmheart February 24 2009, 15:45:59 UTC
I downloaded it like 2 days ago and I've heard so many people (people= insane Muse fanatics) talking about it in such different ways... but there's still only one thing I can say: it sounds magnificent, very new age Rachmaninoff, I'd say.

The movie also sounds interesting.

What did you think of it?

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ammee_bliss February 24 2009, 15:58:28 UTC
Oh yeah, I think that is very well said, "it sounds magnificent, very new age Rachmaninoff,".
I agree, 100%. *nods*
Could you tell me in what ways were they talking about it? I mean, I know some really don't care about classical, but... No one can't deny that it's very good, I think. This is only my opinion though.

I downloaded the film, and going to watch it soonies. I was thrilled to learn it had Naomi in it, she's gorgeous. *nods*

I think the piece is rather interesting, in every way. It start by bulding up to this beautiful, beautiful theme that I just absolutely love. If this is THE Matthew (lol why am I so careful about this...), I can only say he is getting better and better all along.
I just love it. After hearing this, I would absolutely like to more of his classical stuff. And don't kill me for saying that, cos I do love Muse, but as I am a big fan of classical stuff as well I would love to hear more! :) xx Thanks for commenting.

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alottawarmheart February 24 2009, 18:45:25 UTC
Well, at this point I've got to express my opinion on MuseLive. They're getting less and less sane every day) I don't mean the original guys that started it, of cuz. They're still wonderful,but they're making amazing new layots and keeping all these crazy people there. It's fine if you don't read the comments below the news, which I usually do. But when I don't and when I start reading the actual comments....lets just say Im being "O__O WTF is that ( ... )

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ammee_bliss February 24 2009, 18:58:23 UTC
Interesting comment.

Hmm... So that is what it's become. I have never really been there, I just usually get the news emails and read them, I do no go there to read those comments, and after hwta you mentioned there, I don't think I'll go to.

How come they think it was boring? How do you mean it isn't a great piece? Can they compose something better than? Could they put those melodies and themes together like that? Could they actually do it better than he did? I wonder...

Yes, that's very well said, very well said. And I agree.
One thing I don't understand though, why is it so dangerous to be rude on MuseLive? They going to punish you or something?

Normal people, hmm. Yeah.

She's gorgeous. *nods*

And with the last paragraph, I agree again.
And I can't truly wait for the next album, I just cannot wait. If this piece truly is a tiny preview of what's to come, I know it'll be mind-blowing!! At least for us, you know.

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