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Hopefully this doesn't raise the ire of any Administrator but does anyone know where I can find information on the Kingdom of Heaven score? I am interested in knowing who wrote what.

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The stricter MB rules were made because of people asking about NON John Williams scores. Thus ruining everything for the extremely rare occasion when something actually relevant to this MB comes along.

Could we discuss leaked Harry Potter scores? Nope ,because people who wanted to talk about complete MV/RCP boots ruined it

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Hopefully this doesn't raise the ire of any Administrator but does anyone know where I can find information on the Kingdom of Heaven score? I am interested in knowing who wrote what.

This isn't a cue by cue breakdown, but it's at least something:

http://www.hans-zimmer.com/fr/newsite.php?rub=detail&id=525

http://www.hans-zimmer.com/fr/newsite.php?rub=detail&id=694

http://www.hans-zimmer.com/fr/newsite.php?rub=detail&id=561

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BTW, if you haven't seen the Kingdom of Heaven DC, it's brilliant.

It is indeed. It really makes you realize how editing can transform a film. The whole "Sybilla's son" subplot really enhance the movie.

The DC of Kingdom of Heaven is a revelation indeed, but Orlando Bloom still is a lousy actor with zero charisma.

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BTW, if you haven't seen the Kingdom of Heaven DC, it's brilliant.

It is indeed. It really makes you realize how editing can transform a film. The whole "Sybilla's son" subplot really enhance the movie.

The DC of Kingdom of Heaven is a revelation indeed, but Orlando Bloom still is a lousy actor with zero charisma.

Very true. Zero charisma and wooden expressiveness. Makes you wish that Bloom's character should have died in the ambush fight so that Liam Neeson could have been the star of the film. :lol:

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Also there was some "Planet of the Apes" by Danny Elfman used in the DC, if I'm not mistaken.

I think you mixed it up with Troy Director's Cut !

Yes, Peterson replaced Horner's (actually decent) music for the fight between Pitt and Bana with Elfman's Planet Of The Apes. When I first heard that while watching the Director's Cut, I was literally like "WHAAAAAT?!" My brother didn't recognize it and I had to play the score for him. Worst musical choice ever.

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As an FYI Harry Gregson-Williams is the composer for Kingdom Of Heaven.

with media ventures, the credited composer only mean he is the main composer of the score. There are other additional composers...

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As an FYI Harry Gregson-Williams is the composer for Kingdom Of Heaven.

with media ventures, the credited composer only mean he is the main composer of the score. There are other additional composers...

That seems to go with the company and without saying. Jacob's message above had the links to the HansZimmer.com that list the additional music credits but do not say who composed what.

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As an FYI Harry Gregson-Williams is the composer for Kingdom Of Heaven.

with media ventures, the credited composer only mean he is the main composer of the score. There are other additional composers...

Media Ventures no longer exists. Harry Gregson-Williams has had little to no relation to Hans Zimmer, aside from being friends, for the past 10+ years. Gregson-Williams has 3 smaller composer he frequently works with: David Buckley, Stephen Barton, and Toby Chu. David Buckley is pretty much the only one he works with anymore.

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As an FYI Harry Gregson-Williams is the composer for Kingdom Of Heaven.

with media ventures, the credited composer only mean he is the main composer of the score. There are other additional composers...

Media Ventures no longer exists. Harry Gregson-Williams has had little to no relation to Hans Zimmer, aside from being friends, for the past 10+ years. Gregson-Williams has 3 smaller composer he frequently works with: David Buckley, Stephen Barton, and Toby Chu. David Buckley is pretty much the only one he works with anymore.

I really really wanted to write 'Remote control' but somehow, i ended writting the former name...

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