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Fenrisulfr
08-14-2007, 03:34 AM
An excellent soundtrack to one of the best movies ever made. Mozart, Corelli, Boccherini and Bach also included.

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1. The Far Side Of The World
2. Into The Fog
3. Violin Concerto No. 3 'Straussburg' K.215, 3rd Movement
4. The Cuckold Came Out Of The Amery (Traditional) 5. Smoke N' Oakum
5. Fantasia On A Theme - Barry Wordsworth 7. Adagio From Concerto Grosso Op. 6. No. 8 In G Minor Christmas Concerto - Arcangelo Corelli Listen Listen Listen
6. The Doldrums
7. Prelude (From The Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1007 - Yo-Yo Ma
8. The Galapagos Listen Listen Listen
9. Folk Medley: O'Sullivan's March/Cuckold Came Out Of The Amery/Mother Hen/Mary Scott/Nancy Dawson - Jim Walker
10. The Phasmid
11. The Battle
12. Boccherini La Musica Notturna Delle Strade Di Madrid No. 6, Op. 30
13. Full Circle

cerberus
08-14-2007, 05:02 AM
Agreeded - good music.

Julian Curtis Lee
08-14-2007, 05:40 AM
I agree it's one of the best movies ever made. I also agree that the soundtrack -- the original Soul Music of the European man -- is stupendous.

Fenrisulfr
08-14-2007, 02:18 PM
I agree it's one of the best movies ever made. I also agree that the soundtrack -- the original Soul Music of the European man -- is stupendous.


Indeed. What I enjoyed most about the movie was that it stayed true to the morals and values of that era, and mainly focused on the inseparable bond shared by the crew. It really annoys me when directors give a modernist rendition of a historical based movie to support their anti-traditional and anti-western sentiments. Kingdom of Heaven is a perfect example, which had an obvious anti-Christian and atheistic agenda behind it.

Julian Curtis Lee
08-14-2007, 09:26 PM
It really annoys me when directors give a modernist rendition of a historical based movie to support their anti-traditional and anti-western sentiments. Kingdom of Heaven is a perfect example, which had an obvious anti-Christian and atheistic agenda behind it.
Yes, they are doing this continuously now and it more than annoys me. Distorting our past. Projecting their own perversion into it. Making our ancestors into lowlifes and lechers.

One powerful statement in the film was the positive relationship between young boys and older men, natural to wholesome men. Boys eager to please and prove themselves to older men, the men fatherly, fond and protective. With the wrong movie makers, man-boy bonds will be presented perversely. (Even saying "man-boy" has a perverse connotation today thanks to the rot.) Also, it showed what young boys are capable of doing and being, when not farmed out to state institutions for their whole vital, intrepid childhoods.

I also appreciated how, when natives approached the ship including a pretty female, they didn't stick into our faces "Captain Jack Aubry the whore-monger", but limited themselves to a nebulous allusion (in the expression in his face as he walked away), which modern lechers could take one way if they liked, but did not necessarily indicate that he fornicated with her.