Sheesh ...better get myself a copy of TTT Soundtrack. I envy you guys.
So, which do you think is better FOTR or TTT Soundtrack? Haven't got my TTT S yet but I bet it's better. Especially the whole Rohan theme (violin).
The soundtrack was decent, but that last song...Gollum's theme I think...was creeping me out.....and to make matters worse...I got the one with Gollum on the cover
hehe,ive only got the fellowship souindtrack(which ive had for ages ).and even when i listen to it now,i still don't get sick of it!!!
I liked the rohan theme,but in the movie they played a lot of fellowship music....hmmmm
so is it seriously worth getting???should i spend 30 dollars on it now,or wait??????? And at the end of the movie, was that really sad song Gollum's theme??? it didn't grab me as much as the Enya song...
DQ
ps.i can't wait until the third one either-that should be interesting!!!!!!lol
I have loved enya for years and it was she who first attracted me to the movies. i had not read the books and werent interested in the films one bit. then i found out enya was singing the title track. i bought the soundtrack loved it and went to see the film. it is now probably my favourite film. i liked two towers but preferred feloowship. i have a feeling that ROTK is just gonna blow both films out of the water! usually in a trilogy, the first film is great, the second is good but not as good as the first and the third is awsome, better than both films put together! anyone else an enya fan????
p.s does anybody know were i can get the piece of music from the two towers trailer? i know that the original track is from requium for a dream but i wanted to get the reworked version that is on the trailer. any ideas?
hello, i love both soundtracks, but i think the two towers is better. i do agree though that rotk sndtrack will blow them all away (as well as the movie). the music for the two towers trailer i found on kazaa, but your right it is a remix version.
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and filled with wrath and despair he mounted upon Rochallor his great horse and rode forth alone, and none might restrain him. He passed over Dor-nu-Fauglith like a wind amid the dust, and all that beheld his onset fled in amaze, thinking that Oromë himself was come: for a great madness of rage was upon him, so that his eyes shone like the eyes of the Valar.