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Old 11-18-02, 02:24 AM
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Leon:The Professional trailer music?

Can anyone pull out their Leon disk and play the Leon trailer? Toward the end of the trailer, there is a piece of classical/opera music that I know is ridiculously famous, but I can't place it. Its reminiscent of O fortune (Carmina Burina) but I'm sure thats not it. Any help?

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Old 11-18-02, 06:55 AM
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Try soundtrack.net
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I thought that it was the music from the Glory soundtrack. The part during the final attack when they make it into the fort.
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Yes, it's Charging Fort Wagner. I just finished watching Leon, and watched the trailer for the first time. I miss mid/early 90s style trailers for some reason. Now-a-days they all seem to be crap. I'm sure I'll think different in 10 years though :P
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Originally posted by BizRodian
Yes, it's Charging Fort Wagner. I just finished watching Leon, and watched the trailer for the first time. I miss mid/early 90s style trailers for some reason. Now-a-days they all seem to be crap. I'm sure I'll think different in 10 years though :P
meaning in 10 years you will be nostalgic?
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Thank you gentleman. That was really bothering me. Now I'm off to watch Glory again

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Originally posted by BizRodian
I miss mid/early 90s style trailers for some reason. Now-a-days they all seem to be crap. I'm sure I'll think different in 10 years though :P
I totally agree about trailers now. Every action movie trailer is just some quiet rock beat and then...........BOom explosions, disturbed music starts blaring with some unitelligable lyrics. Then we see every frame of action in the movie and the hero passionatley making out with someone.
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Leon's trailer has all the quick cutting too, but for some reason it's just better. Maybe part of it is the lack of some top 40 song which has nothing to do with the movie.

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