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Cellmold

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It certainly would be if they didn't use the Sunshine score, which has become as equally cliched trailer music as the Requiem for a Dream score.

I didnt have the sound on, instead I imagined my own tune. Something whimsical, the kind of tune where you would imagine seeing the local vicar cycling through a small town that was afflicted with a bad case of the ENGLISHNESS!
 

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John Murphy was an excellent choice for the soundtrack of that video.

Don't get me wrong, I loved the score (and the movie), but when it's used in so many movie trailers, it sadly cheapens its impact. Clint Mansell's Requiem for a Dream score, not so much, seeing how Requiem was a comedy.
 

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Don't get me wrong, I loved the score (and the movie), but when it's used in so many movie trailers, it sadly cheapens its impact. Clint Mansell's Requiem for a Dream score, not so much, seeing how Requiem was a comedy.

I see your point.
 
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