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Messing around for fun is okay. However, getting people ticked off is not funny, it's immature. Also, we may be gullible, but over the internet, it's nearly impossible to tell when someone is joking or not.
greatwallryan
Making people ticked off is your idea of fun? I'm appalled.
I love Will Turner! In the third movie, when he gets stabbed by Davie Jones, I almost died! lol! I was like, NNNNNOOOOOOOOO, Will! I was pretty much like Elizabeth. Love these movies, follow plz!
@campbelle4 - Haha yes I am. I'm sorry, I just now saw ur comment. I've been a listener on pandora for over a year, and I've come to realize that we have a sort of film score "community" on here : ) There is a group of 20 or so of us that you will find alllll over the place on these soundtrack pages! My film scores are everything to me ♥ (well, my film scores and my facebook, anyway...lol!)
Not as easy to recognize as BLACK PEARL, but still good in that Zimmery way. I like both Badelt and Zimmer a lot, but I think the former takes the cake for pirate music. The latter can stick to the world of dreams : )
Curse of the Black Pearl was written by Klaus Badelt rather than Hans Zimmer. Zimmer has more of a technical approach to his music than Badelt (electric guitar). Hans Zimmer tryed to keep the same some of the same themes from the first movie's score but went in a different direction with them. As with the other three people I got a Pirates musical score before this song but I don't remember which movie it was from.
@ jordiehp &chibidragon's moving castle: for me it played right after a piece from On Stranger Tides! I agree though, The Curse of the Black Pearl is much more recognizable.
jordiehp
Same thing happened to me, chibidragon! I think Curse of the Black Pearl is much better; much more recognizable.
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