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How Eminem is NOT the greatest rapper and a “guest in the house of hiphop”.

“Eminem is nice. For a white dude.”

Dude made a new album apparently trap-rapping only about how he hates trap rap. But he just has no idea of what that style really is, what it reverberates in the soul. He lacks that part of the soul. He can only approach it with sarcasm, irony, distance. He doesn’t have real emotions. But just check it out.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fToGHhnGO0[/youtube]

EMINEM Destroys Mumble Rap & Critics [Kamikaze Album]
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EMINEM Killshot Kamikaze, EMINEM Destroys The Rap Industry By Dissing Mumble Rap & Critics. All Disses On EMINEM’s Kamikaze Album.

Rappers Get Dissed By EMINEM on the songs The Ringer, Lucky You, Not Alike and Fall

When Eminem dropped Kamikaze on Thursday night (August 30), everyone’s jaws dropped. EMINEM destroyed the industry. From the first syllable he utters, it’s clear Shady came with g*ns blazing.

Album opener “The Ringer” essentially blasts all those who had anything negative to say about Shady or Revival, while several rappers caught his wrath as well.

From Machine Gun Kelly and Lil Pump to Joe Budden and Tyler The Creator, no one was off limits. For good measure, he called the 2018 BET Cypher “weak,” told Charlamagne Tha God to essentially kiss his *ss, obliterated Trump (of course) and ridiculed the Grammy Awards.

Oh — and in case anyone forgot what makes Eminem a rap god, he lays it all out on “Fall” with, “I belong here, clown/Don’t tell me ’bout the culture/I inspired the Hopsins, the Logics, the Coles, the Seans, the K. Dots, the 5’9s and oh, brought the world 50 Cent.”

So, without further adieu, here are all the rappers Eminem calls out on the 13-track project.

Eminem disses Drake, Eminem disses Lil Pump, Eminem disses Tyler The Creator, Eminem disses Vince Staples, Eminem disses Lil Yachty, Eminem disses Charlamagne, Eminem disses Joe Budden, Eminem disses Lil Xan

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Still thank god he doesn’t manage to sound like Drake. That would be ten times worse to begin with.

This song is called “In my feelings”. :confused: :-"

youtube.com/watch?v=DRS_PpOrUZ4

Don’t listen to it.

“She’s a real artist.
There are very few real artists.
Everybody is called an artist these days but trust me
There are very few who are the real thing.”

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JAlOTl84yc[/youtube]

“You’ve never seen mud like this”

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“He is a god in his own country,y he has his own wok named after him”

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Hans Zimmer - making of GLADIATOR Soundtrack

Filmography

2019 Apollo: Missions to the Moon (score producer) (completed)
2019 Great Bear Rainforest (Documentary short) (composer: theme music)
2018-2019 Pagan Peak (TV Series) (music producer - 7 episodes)

  • Der Sturm (2019) … (music producer)
  • Aus Fleisch und Blut (2019) … (music producer)
  • Masken (2019) … (music producer)
  • Die Bösen und Unartigen (2019) … (music producer)
  • Der Mann aus dem Wald (2019) … (music producer)
    Show all 7 episodes
    2018 BaseBoys (TV Series) (music - 1 episode)
  • Vi SKAL redde Oliver! (2018) … (music)
    2018 FIFA 19 (Video Game) (composer: additional music)
    Genius (TV Series) (main title theme by - 10 episodes, 2018) (composer - 10 episodes, 2017)
  • Picasso: Chapter Ten (2018) … (main title theme by)
  • Picasso: Chapter Nine (2018) … (main title theme by)
  • Picasso: Chapter Eight (2018) … (main title theme by)
  • Picasso: Chapter Seven (2018) … (main title theme by)
  • Picasso: Chapter Six (2018) … (main title theme by)
    Show all 20 episodes
    2017 Blade Runner 2049 (synth programming)
    Through the Wormhole (TV Series documentary) (main title theme by - 30 episodes, 2010 - 2016) (composer - 6 episodes, 2016 - 2017)
  • Is Gun Crime a Virus? (2017) … (composer: theme music)
  • Can We Hack the Planet? (2017) … (composer: theme music)
  • Is the Force with Us? (2017) … (composer: theme music)
  • Can We All Become Geniuses (2016) … (composer: theme music)
  • Are There More Than Two Sexes? (2016) … (main title theme by)
    Show all 35 episodes
    2017 Rings (executive music producer)
    2016 The Crown (TV Series) (opening titles theme - 9 episodes)
  • Pride & Joy (2016) … (opening titles theme)
  • Assassins (2016) … (opening titles theme)
  • Scientia Potentia Est (2016) … (opening titles theme)
  • Gelignite (2016) … (opening titles theme)
  • Smoke and Mirrors (2016) … (opening titles theme)
    Show all 9 episodes
    2016 The Edge of Seventeen (score producer)
    2016 13 Hours (executive music producer)
    2015 Freeheld (synth programming)
    2015 A.D. The Bible Continues (TV Series) (musical director - 12 episodes)
  • The Abomination (2015) … (musical director)
  • Rise Up (2015) … (musical director)
  • Brothers in Arms (2015) … (musical director)
  • Saul’s Return (2015) … (musical director)
  • The Road to Damascus (2015) … (musical director)
    Show all 12 episodes
    2015 Terminator Genisys (executive music producer)
    2015 The Little Prince (synth programmer)
    2015 Auschwitz (Documentary short) (score producer)
    Sons of Liberty (TV Mini-Series) (theme music - 2 episodes, 2015) (composer - 1 episode, 2015)
  • Independence (2015) … (theme music)
  • The Uprising (2015) … (theme music)
  • A Dangerous Game (2015) … (composer: theme music)
    2014 Interstellar (composer: theme music)
    2014/II Nocturnal (Short) (stock music)
    2014 Transformers: Age of Extinction (composer: additional music)
    2014 Divergent (executive music producer)
    2013 The Bible & You (Documentary) (composer: additional music)
    2013 Beyond: Two Souls (Video Game) (music producer)
    2013 Mr. Morgan’s Last Love (score producer)
    2013 Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (executive music producer)
    2012 Bullet to the Head (music producer - uncredited) / (score producer)
    2012 The Dark Knight Rises (synth programming)
    2012 The 84th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) (music consultant)
    2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked (Short) (composer: theme music)
    2011 Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure (Video Game) (composer: theme music)
    2011 Curiosity (TV Series documentary) (composer - 1 episode)
  • Is There a Parallel Universe? (2011) … (composer: main title theme)
    2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (composer: theme music) / (score producer)
    2011 The Dilemma (featured musician)
    2010 Mr. J (Short) (composer: music)
    2010 Inception (synthesizer programmer)
    2010 Despicable Me (score producer)
    2009 Sherlock Holmes (music producer)
    2009/I 2012 (executive music producer)
    2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Video Game) (composer: main themes) / (music producer)
    2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (composer: additional music)
    2007-2009 HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) (executive music producer - 2 episodes)
  • Monsters on a Mission: The Making of Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) … (executive music producer)
  • Inside the Hive: The Making of ‘Bee Movie’ (2007) … (executive music producer)
    2009 Monsters vs. Aliens (executive music producer)
    2008 Love Tap (Short) (music producer)
    2008 Madagascar 2 (musician: synthesizers)
    2008 Frost/Nixon (orchestrator)
    2008 Babylon A.D. (executive music producer - uncredited) / (music consultant)
    2008 The Dark Knight (musician: synthesizer - uncredited) / (synthesizer programmer)
    2008 Iron Man (executive music producer)
    2008 Vantage Point (music consultant - uncredited)
    2007 Pirates of the Caribbean Online (Video Game) (composer: theme music)
    2007 Bee Movie (executive music producer)
    2007 August Rush (composer: theme music) / (executive score producer - uncredited)
    2007 Running the Sahara (Documentary) (score music producer)
    2006 The Holiday (soloist: piano)
    2006 The Prestige (executive music producer)
    2006 Impy’s Island (score producer)
    2006 Over the Hedge (executive music producer)
    2006 Ask the Dust (score producer)
    2006 Curious George (executive music producer)
    2005 Blood+ (TV Series) (music producer)
    2005 The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (music score producer)
    2005 All the Invisible Children (music producer: Jordan & Ridley Scott segment)
    2005 The Island (score producer)
    2005 El sueño de Paco (soundtrack)
    2005 The Ring Two (composer: themes)
    2005 The Contender (TV Series) (composer: title theme)
    2004 House of D (executive producer: music score)
    2004 Princess Ella (executive score producer)
    2003 The Last Samurai (score arranger) / (score programmer)
    2003 Threat Matrix (TV Series) (composer - 3 episodes)
  • Patriot Acts (2003) … (composer: main title)
  • Natural Borne Killers (2003) … (composer: main title)
  • Pilot (2003) … (composer: theme music)
    2003 Matchstick Men (music arranger) / (music programmer)
    2003 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (music editor) / (music programmer) / (score producer) / (soundtrack producer)
    2003 Johnny English (composer: theme music)
    2002 Live from Baghdad (TV Movie) (executive music producer)
    2001 Black Hawk Down (conductor - uncredited) / (musician: keyboards - uncredited)
    2001 I Am Sam (original music producer)
    1994-2001 The Critic (TV Series) (composer - 34 episodes)
  • Pearl Harbor (2001) … (composer: theme music)
  • Broadway (2001) … (composer: theme music)
  • Harry Potter, Planet of the Apes (2001) … (composer: theme music)
  • Cast Away, The Legend of Bagger Vance (2001) … (composer: theme music)
  • Sleepy Hollow, Pulp Fiction (2001) … (composer: theme music)
    Show all 33 episodes
    2001 Jason X (musician: guitar)
    2000 Mission: Impossible II (conductor) / (musician)
    1998 Antz (executive music producer)
    1998 With Friends Like These… (music producer)
    1998 Endurance (music producer)
    1997 As Good as It Gets (music arranger - uncredited)
    1997 The Borrowers (score producer)
    1997 Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills (music kvetch)
    1997 Fame L.A. (TV Series) (score producer)
    1997 Deceiver (advisor: sound)
    1997 Face/Off (score producer)
    1996-1997 High Incident (TV Series) (composer - 32 episodes)
  • Shootout (1997) … (composer: theme music)
  • Starting Over (1997) … (composer: theme music)
  • Camino High (1997) … (composer: theme music)
  • Remote Control (1997) … (composer: theme music)
  • Show Me the Money (1997) … (composer: theme music)
    Show all 32 episodes
    1997 Smilla’s Sense of Snow (composer: additional music)
    1987-1996 Going for Gold (TV Series) (composer - 699 episodes)
  • Episode #10.58 (1996) … (composer: theme music)
  • Episode #10.51 (1996) … (composer: theme music)
  • Episode #10.53 (1996) … (composer: theme music)
  • Episode #10.54 (1996) … (composer: theme music)
  • Episode #10.50 (1996) … (composer: theme music)
    Show all 699 episodes
    1996 The Rock (music producer) / (score arranger)
    1996 Twister (score producer)
    1996 Muppet Treasure Island (arranger: songs)
    1996 Broken Arrow (score arranger)
    1996 White Squall (composer: additional music) / (score producer)
    1995 Beyond Rangoon (music producer)
    1994 The Lion King (Video Game) (composer: original themes)
    1994 The Lion King (music supervisor) / (original score arranger)
    1994 Monkey Trouble (composer: additional music)
    1993 Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (synthesist)
    1993 The House of the Spirits (music arranger)
    1993 Lifepod (TV Movie) (composer: theme music)
    1993 Sniper (composer: additional music)
    1992 Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World (TV Series) (composer: theme music - 1992)
    1992 Toys (music arranger) / (musician)
    1992 Dakota Road (music advisor)
    1991/I White Fang (composer: additional music)
    1988 Prisoner of Rio (composer: additional music)
    1987 The Last Emperor (music producer: London - as Hans F. Zimmer) / (musical associate: London - as Hans F. Zimmer)
    1987 Prick Up Your Ears (musician: synthesizers)
    1986 The Wind (Video) (musician: electronic music)
    1986 Castaway (composer: additional music)
    1985 The Lightship (music producer: electronic music)
    1985 My Beautiful Laundrette (music producer)
    1985 Insignificance (composer: additional music)
    1984 The Story of O 2 (composer: electronic music)
    1983 Eureka (composer: additional music - uncredited)
    1982 Moonlighting (composer: electronic music)
    Hide Hide Composer (202 credits)
    2020 Dune (filming)
    2020 Top Gun: Maverick (filming)
    2020 It’s a Wonderful Sponge (filming)
    2020 Wonder Woman 1984 (post-production)
    2019 The Lion King (post-production)
    2019 X-Men: Dark Phoenix (completed)
    2018 Hollywood in Vienna 2018: The World of Hans Zimmer (TV Movie)
    2018 Widows (music by)
    2018 Ability (Short)
    2018 Oceans: Our Blue Planet (Documentary)
    2018/I Believer (Documentary)
    2017 Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Hans Zimmer: He’s a Pirate (Short)
    2017 Blue Planet II (TV Mini-Series documentary) (7 episodes)
  • Our Blue Planet (2017)
  • Coasts (2017)
  • Green Seas (2017)
  • Big Blue (2017)
  • Coral Reefs (2017)
    Show all 7 episodes
    2017 Hans Zimmer: Live in Prague (Documentary)
    2017 Blade Runner 2049 (music by)
    2017 The Road of Love
    2017 International Rescue: A Minecraft Movie (Short)
    2017 Dunkirk (music by)
    2017 The Boss Baby (music by)
    2017 The Joke is on You!: A Minecraft Movie (Video short)
    2016 Hidden Figures (music by)
    2016 Planet Earth II (TV Mini-Series documentary) (6 episodes)
  • Cities (2016)
  • Grasslands (2016)
  • Deserts (2016)
  • Jungles (2016)
  • Mountains (2016)
    Show all 6 episodes
    2016/I Inferno (music by)
    2011-2016 Through the Wormhole (TV Series documentary) (24 episodes)
  • Are There More Than Two Sexes? (2016) … (music by)
  • Is Privacy Dead? (2016) … (music by)
  • What Makes a Terrorist? (2016) … (music by)
  • Are We All Bigots? (2015)
  • Is Poverty Genetic? (2014)
    Show all 24 episodes
    2016 The Last Face
    2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
    2016 Kung Fu Panda 3
    2016 Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll (Short) (music by)
    2015 Freeheld
    2015 The Little Prince (music by)
    2015 Les bosquets (Documentary short)
    2015 Thunderbirds Are Minecraft (TV Series short)
    2015 Premier Boxing Champions (TV Series) (2015)
    2015 Chappie
    2015 Woman in Gold
    2015 Sons of Liberty (TV Mini-Series)
    2014 Women of the Bible (TV Movie)
    2014 Interstellar
    2014 The Simpsons Take the Bowl (Video)
    2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2
    2014 Son of God
    2014 Winter’s Tale
    2013/I Rush
    2013 12 Years a Slave
    2013 Mr. Morgan’s Last Love
    2013 The Lone Ranger
    2013 Brave Miss World (Documentary) (music by)
    2013 Man of Steel
    The Bible (TV Mini-Series documentary) (8 episodes, 2013) (music composer - 1 episode, 2013)
  • Courage (2013)
  • Passion (2013)
  • Betrayal (2013)
  • Mission (2013)
  • Survival (2013)
    Show all 9 episodes
    2013 Inception: In 60 Seconds (Short)
    2012 The Dawkins Movie (Short)
    2012 The Dark Knight Rises
    2012 The Longest Daycare (Short)
    2012 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (music by)
    2011 Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters (Video short)
    2011 Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
    2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked (Short) (music by)
    2011 Curiosity (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)
  • Is There a Parallel Universe? (2011)
    2011 Jealous of the Birds (Documentary)
    2011 Standing Up for Freedom (Video short)
    2011 Kung Fu Panda 2
    2011 Batman: Night’s End (Short)
    2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
    2011 Crysis 2 (Video Game)
    2011 Megamind: The Button of Doom (Video short)
    2011 Rango
    2011 The Dilemma
    2010 The Cover-Up (Short)
    2010 How Do You Know
    2010 Inception: Motion Comics (TV Series) (2010)
    2010 Kung Fu Panda Holiday (TV Short)
    2010 Megamind
    2010 Inception
    2010 The Pacific (TV Mini-Series) (10 episodes)
  • Home (2010)
  • Okinawa (2010)
  • Iwo Jima (2010)
  • Peleliu Hills (2010)
  • Peleliu Airfield (2010)
    Show all 10 episodes
    2010 Henri 4
    2009 Sherlock Holmes
    2009 It’s Complicated
    2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Video Game)
    2009 Angels & Demons
    2009 The Boat That Rocked (uncredited)
    2008 Batman: The Dark Knight (Video short)
    2008 Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five (Video short)
    2008 Madagascar 2
    2008 Frost/Nixon
    2008 The Burning Plain
    2008 The Dark Knight (music by)
    2008 Kung Fu Panda
    2008 Casi divas
    2007 The Simpsons Movie (music by)
    2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
    2006 The Holiday
    2006 French Bomber Detective (Short)
    2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
    2006 The Da Vinci Code
    2005 The Weather Man
    2005 Der kleine Eisbär 2: Die geheimnisvolle Insel
    2005 Batman Begins
    2005 Madagascar
    2004 Spanglish
    2004 Laura’s Star
    2004 Shark Tale
    2004 Thunderbirds
    2004 King Arthur
    2004 Journey to Safety: Making ‘Tears of the Sun’ (Video documentary short) (from “Tears of the Sun”)
    2003 Something’s Gotta Give
    2003 The Last Samurai
    2003 Matchstick Men
    2003 Tears of the Sun
    2002 The Ring
    2002 The Essence of Combat: Making ‘Black Hawk Down’ (Video documentary)
    2002 Thelma & Louise: The Last Journey (Video documentary)
    2002 Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
    2001 Black Hawk Down
    2001 Riding in Cars with Boys
    2001 Invincible
    2001 Breaking the Silence: The Making of ‘Hannibal’ (Video documentary)
    2000-2001 Die Motorrad-Cops: Hart am Limit (TV Series) (23 episodes)
  • Die Schatten der Vergangenheit (2001)
  • Gesicht des Todes (2001)
  • Italienisches Roulette (2001)
  • Blutsbrüder (2001)
  • Adrenalin (2001)
    Show all 23 episodes
    2001 Pearl Harbor
    2001 Hannibal
    2001/I The Pledge
    2000 An Everlasting Piece
    2000 Gladiator Games: The Roman Bloodsport (TV Movie documentary)
    2000 Hans Zimmer: Scoring Gladiator (Video documentary short)
    2000 HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) (1 episode)
  • Gladiator (2000)
    2000 Mission: Impossible II
    2000 Gladiator
    2000 The Road to El Dorado
    1999 El candidato (TV Series) (218 episodes)
  • Episode #1.217 (1999)
  • Episode #1.215 (1999)
  • Episode #1.216 (1999)
  • Episode #1.214 (1999)
  • Episode #1.213 (1999)
    Show all 218 episodes
    1999 Chill Factor
    1998 The Thin Red Line
    1998 De prins van Egypte (score)
    1998 The Last Days (Documentary)
    1997 As Good as It Gets (music by)
    1997 The Peacemaker
    1997 Smilla’s Sense of Snow
    1996 Muppets Treasure Island (Video Game)
    1996 The Preacher’s Wife
    1996 The Fan
    1996 The Rock
    1996 Muppet Treasure Island
    1996 Broken Arrow
    1995 Two Deaths
    1995 Something to Talk About
    1995 Nine Months
    1995 Beyond Rangoon
    1995 Crimson Tide
    1994 Drop Zone
    1994 Renaissance Man
    1994 The Lion King
    1994 I’ll Do Anything
    1993-1994 Space Rangers (TV Series) (6 episodes)
  • To Be… Or Not to Be (1994)
  • The Trial (1994)
  • Fort Hope (1993)
  • Death Before Dishonor (1993)
  • Banshies (1993)
    Show all 6 episodes
    1993 The House of the Spirits
    1993 Cool Runnings
    1993 True Romance
    1993 Calendar Girl
    1993 Younger and Younger
    1993 Point of No Return
    1992 Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World (TV Series) (1992)
    1992 Spies Inc.
    1992 Toys
    1992 A League of Their Own
    1992 The Power of One
    1992 Radio Flyer (music by)
    1991 Where Sleeping Dogs Lie
    1991 K2 (European version)
    1991 To the Moon, Alice (Short) (as Hans Florian Zimmer)
    1991 Regarding Henry
    1991 Backdraft
    1991 Thelma & Louise
    1990 Green Card
    1990 Pacific Heights
    1990 Days of Thunder
    1990 Fools of Fortune
    1990 Bird on a Wire
    1990 Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (credit only)
    1990 Arcadia (Short)
    1989 Gregg Allman: I’ll Be Holding On (Video short)
    1989 Driving Miss Daisy (music composed by)
    1989 Diamond Skulls
    1989 Black Rain
    1989 Twister
    1988 Rain Man
    1988 First Born (TV Mini-Series) (3 episodes)
  • Episode #1.3 (1988)
  • Episode #1.2 (1988)
  • Episode #1.1 (1988)
    1988 Burning Secret
    1988 Paperhouse
    1988 Nightmare at Noon
    1988 A World Apart
    1988 The Fruit Machine
    1988 Taffin
    1988 The Nature of the Beast
    1987 Comeback (TV Movie)
    1987 Going for Gold (TV Series)
    1987 Terminal Exposure
    1986 Vardo (Short)
    1986 The Wind (Video)
    1986 Separate Vacations
    1986 The Zero Boys
    1985 Wild Horses (TV Movie)
    1985 My Beautiful Laundrette (as Ludus Tonalis)
    1985 Insignificance
    1984 Success Is the Best Revenge
    1982 Superhero (Short)

Mini Bio (1)
German-born composer Hans Zimmer is recognized as one of Hollywood’s most innovative musical talents. He featured in the music video for The Buggles’ single “Video Killed the Radio Star”, which became a worldwide hit and helped usher in a new era of global entertainment as the first music video to be aired on MTV (August 1, 1981).

Zimmer entered the world of film music in London during a long collaboration with famed composer and mentor Stanley Myers, which included the film My Beautiful Laundrette (1985). He soon began work on several successful solo projects, including the critically acclaimed A World Apart, and during these years Zimmer pioneered the use of combining old and new musical technologies. Today, this work has earned him the reputation of being the father of integrating the electronic musical world with traditional orchestral arrangements.

A turning point in Zimmer’s career came in 1988 when he was asked to score Rain Man for director Barry Levinson. The film went on to win the Oscar for Best Picture of the Year and earned Zimmer his first Academy Award Nomination for Best Original Score. The next year, Zimmer composed the score for another Best Picture Oscar recipient, Driving Miss Daisy (1989), starring Jessica Tandy, and Morgan Freeman.

Having already scored two Best Picture winners, in the early 1990s, Zimmer cemented his position as a pre-eminent talent with the award-winning score for The Lion King (1994). The soundtrack has sold over 15 million copies to date and earned him an Academy Award for Best Original Score, a Golden Globe, an American Music Award, a Tony, and two Grammy Awards. In total, Zimmer’s work has been nominated for 7 Golden Globes, 7 Grammys and seven Oscars for Rain Man (1988), Gladiator (2000), The Lion King (1994), As Good as It Gets (1997), The The Preacher’s Wife (1996), The Thin Red Line (1998), De prins van Egypte (1998), and The Last Samurai (2003).

With his career in full swing, Zimmer was anxious to replicate the mentoring experience he had benefited from under Stanley Myers’ guidance. With state-of-the-art technology and a supportive creative environment, Zimmer was able to offer film-scoring opportunities to young composers at his Santa Monica-based musical “think tank.” This approach helped launch the careers of such notable composers as Mark Mancina, John Powell, Harry Gregson-Williams, Nick Glennie-Smith, and Klaus Badelt.

In 2000, Zimmer scored the music for Gladiator (2000), for which he received an Oscar nomination, in addition to Golden Globe and Broadcast Film Critics Awards for his epic score. It sold more than three million copies worldwide and spawned a second album Gladiator: More Music From The Motion Picture, released on the Universal Classics/Decca label. Zimmer’s other scores that year included Mission: Impossible II (2000), The Road to El Dorado (2000), and An Everlasting Piece (2000), directed by Barry Levinson.

Some of his other impressive scores include Pearl Harbor (2001), The Ring (2002), four films directed by Ridley Scott; Matchstick Men (2003), Hannibal (2001), Black Hawk Down (2001), and Thelma & Louise (1991), Penny Marshall’s Riding in Cars with Boys (2001), and A League of Their Own (1992), Tony Scott’s True Romance (1993), Tears of the Sun (2003), Ron Howard’s Backdraft (1991), Days of Thunder (1990), Smilla’s Sense of Snow (1997), and the animated Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) for which he also co-wrote four of the songs with Bryan Adams, including the Golden Globe nominated Here I Am.

At the 27th annual Flanders International Film Festival, Zimmer performed live for the first time in concert with a 100-piece orchestra and a 100-piece choir. Choosing selections from his impressive body of work, Zimmer performed newly orchestrated concert versions of Gladiator, Mission: Impossible II (2000), Rain Man (1988), The Lion King (1994), and The Thin Red Line (1998). The concert was recorded by Decca and released as a concert album entitled “The Wings Of A Film: The Music Of Hans Zimmer.”

Last year, Zimmer completed his 100th film score for the film The Last Samurai, starring Tom Cruise, for which he received both a Golden Globe and a Broadcast Film Critics nomination. Recently, Zimmer scored Nancy Meyers’ comedy Something’s Gotta Give (2003), the animated Dreamworks film, Shark Tale (2004) (featuring voices of Will Smith, Renée Zellweger, Robert De Niro, Jack Black, and Martin Scorsese), and most recently, Jim Brooks’ Spanglish (2004) starring Adam Sandler and Téa Leoni (for which he also received a Golden Globe nomination). His upcoming projects include Paramount’s The Weather Man (2005) starring Nicolas Cage, Dreamworks’ Madagascar (2005), and highly anticipated Warner Bros. summer release, Batman Begins (2005).

Zimmer’s additional honors and awards include the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in Film Composition from the National Board of Review, and the Frederick Loewe Award in 2003 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. He has also received ASCAP’s Henry Mancini Award for Lifetime Achievement. Hans and his wife live in Los Angeles and he is the father of four children.

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Spouse (2)
Vicki Carolin (19 March 1982 - 7 April 1992) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
Suzanne Zimmer (? - present) ( 3 children)
Trade Mark (6)
Uses elements from the characters culture in the music. Some examples are tribal chants in The Lion King (1994), Guitar with vocals in Gladiator (2000) and Ukulele in Pearl Harbor (2001).
Seamlessly mixes synthesizers with real instruments and soloists. Often uses solo cello and acoustic/electric guitar.
Frequently works with DreamWorks Animation
Frequently works with directors Ridley Scott, Gore Verbinski, Ron Howard and Christopher Nolan.
Famous for his frequent use of what is known as a “Bwaum” wherein a major plot point is revealed and the music blasts out a single note loudly
Frequent use of the ‘Shepard Tone’ to raise tension. This is an auditory illusion of which provides the sense of a note constantly rising in pitch.
Trivia (26)
Last name means ‘room’ in German.
Co-founder (with Jay Rifkin) of Santa Monica-based music studio Media Ventures (now Remote Control), which has housed composers Mark Mancina, Harry Gregson-Williams, Rupert Gregson-Williams, Nick Glennie-Smith, John Powell, Klaus Badelt, Steve Jablonsky, Geoff Zanelli, Jeff Rona, Jim Dooley, Henning Lohner, James S. Levine, Mel Wesson, and several other composers from all over the world.
Hans’ longtime business partner, Jay Rifkin, filed a $10 million suit against him for conspiring to take business for himself. Because of this lawsuit, Media Ventures changed its name to Remote Control. [December 2003]
Gladiator (2000) became into one of the best selling film score albums of all time.
The Last Samurai (2003) marked his 100th score.
Inspired by Ennio Morricone’s The Mission (1986).
His iconic theme “Journey to the Line” from The Thin Red Line (1998) is heavily used in trailers and various other media. This theme was born out of trial and error. Terrence Malick, the director of The Thin Red Line (1998) had been dissatisfied with Zimmer’s results and had him continuously rework melodies and come up with various approaches. Thus “Journey to the Line” was finally born. Many of his latter scores would go on to bear an uncanny resemblance to this classic Thin Red Line theme.
He wrote music for a a 4-minute Maybach commercial.
His favorite movie theme of all time is from Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) by John Carpenter.
Fans and industry insiders in the film music world credit Crimson Tide (1995) as a turning point in both his career and the scoring business. The Grammy-winning score, often heard in trailers since, was a departure from the norm, making use of digital synthesizers, electronic keyboards, and the latest computer technology to digitally produce a rousing score with traditional orchestral arrangements.
The reason why he was chosen for the movie Laura’s Star (2004), was because, in an interview, he said that he feels that German producers forgot him for composing to a German language movie. One of the producers read the interview and he immediately asked him to do the movie.
Completely self-taught, he learned everything he knows through collaboration and experimenting.
He pushes collaboration between composers because that is how he learned. Every composer that has come out of Media Ventures learned by working with him on various scores by conducting, writing additional music, or even co-composing with him. Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell, Mark Mancina, Klaus Badelt and Steve Jablonsky are just a few composers who are now doing solo work after expanding from Media Ventures.
He told in an interview that he would retire for some years after The Dark Knight (2008), saying he has been exhausted in the past years. He also said that he wants to help young composers and would produce their scores. His future plan is also about touring the world holding concerts with his own music.
Was nominated for a Tony Award for Original Musical Score in 1998 alongside Elton John, Tim Rice, Lebo M., Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin and Julie Taymor for their work on the musical version of The Lion King (1994).
Was nominated for Film Composer of the Year in 2006 by the International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA).
Was included on the list of “Top 100 Living Geniuses” published by The Daily Telegraph (2007).
He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6908 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on December 8, 2010.
Hans Zimmer’s score for The Thin Red Line (1998) would inform the direction he would take in style for the rest of his career. Many directors (especially Christopher Nolan) would employ him based on their love for The Thin Red Line (1998) and the desire for its similar ambiance. More specifically based on the track “Journey to the Line”. Ironically, with the exception of “Journey to the Line”, most of Zimmer’s score did not make the final cut of The Thin Red Line (1998) What was used was often sampled with various other music chosen by Malick to create an intricate work that is often mistakenly credited to Zimmer.
As of 2018, he has contributed with the music score of 10 films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Rain Man (1988), Driving Miss Daisy (1989), As Good as It Gets (1997), The Thin Red Line (1998), Gladiator (2000), Frost/Nixon (2008), Inception (2010), 12 Years a Slave (2013), Hidden Figures (2016) and Dunkirk (2017). Of those, Rain Man (1988), Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Gladiator (2000), and 12 Years a Slave (2013) are winners in the category.
Has 4 children: one daughter, Zoe Zimmer, with his ex-wife Vicki Carolin; a son Jake Zimmer, a daughter Brigitte Zimmer and another unknown child with his current wife Suzanne Zimmer.
He is the only composer to do scores for Batman films under two different directors.
He is the only composer to have done scores for films about Batman and Superman.
He has written and composed scores for all of DC Comics’ trinity of heroes: Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
His son Jake was born in 1997.
His children are called Zoe, Jake (born 1997), Max, Anabelle and Brigitte .
Personal Quotes (21)
I have all these computers and keyboards and synthesizers, and I rattle away. For instance, with The Lion King (1994), I wrote over four hours’ worth of tunes, and they were really pretty - but totally meaningless. So in the end I came up with material I liked. We worked on The Lion King for four years, but I wasn’t toying until the last three-and-a-half weeks properly. On Crimson Tide (1995), on the other hand, I just went in and within seconds I knew what I wanted.
I wake up around noon, light a cigarette, get a cup of coffee, sit in the bathtub for an hour and daydream, and I usually come up with some ideas… It’s a very irresponsible life. The only decisions I make are about the notes I’m writing.
I don’t drive, so one of my assistants drives me to my writing room, and I have a calendar on the wall telling me how much time I have left, and how far behind I am. I look at it and panic, and decide which scene to work on. And you sit there plonking notes until something makes sense, and you don’t think about it any more. Good tunes come when you’re not thinking about it.
If something happened where I couldn’t write music anymore, it would kill me. It’s not just a job. It’s not just a hobby. It’s why I get up in the morning.
You have to remain flexible, and you must be your own critic at all times.
[on his score for Hannibal (2001)] This is the best love theme I’ve ever written, I keep telling everyone this is a romantic comedy, but nobody believes me.
[on his score for Batman Begins (2005)] I think this one has more electronics in it than anything else. I didn’t want to do straight orchestra because Batman, he’s not a straight character. I mean where do you get those wonderful toys from and the technology? So I thought I could embrace a bit more technology in this one… there isn’t a straight orchestral note on this score.
[on his previous Batman scores] Nobody ever mentions the Elliot Goldenthal scores. And of course, I’m not mentioning any of that either, because quite honestly I didn’t go and look at the old Batman movies again.
I am not saying it is a bad movie or good movie, but it is an odd movie. All of the music was written before Terry would edit a scene. That was just how he wanted to work. It was a very odd way of working for me, because I had to lead the charge up the hill all the time. It gets a little daunting.
[on his score for The Lion King (1994)] I’d never written for talking fuzzy animals before. I knew how to write to human emotions but these were animals. It took me a while to sort of get over that and do what you do which is just treat them like human characters.
[on his score for The Lion King (1994)] I thought how do we deal with in a children’s movie the idea that a father dies and make an emotional yet not horrifying experience. And it’s very simple. It’s my point of view because my dad dropped dead when I was six. I had nobody to talk to about it.
If the secret should be known, which is not much of a secret at all, this is my hobby I love doing this. Anything else feels like work to me.
When you write a theme one of the things you want to do is you want to see how much life it really has. How many possibilities there are. Can it speak to you in joy? Can it speak to you in sorrow? Can it be love? Can it be hate? Can you say all these things with just a few notes? That’s the thing when you figure out if a tune is any good or not. Does it have more than one shallow little character? Does it have just one little thing to tell you. Can it get underneath there under your skin? Can it get dark? Can it talk about the death of a father or something like that.
[on his score for The Lion King (1994)] The main emphasis to me was how we were going to get, in a children’s movie, to the idea that a father dies and make it an emotional yet not horrifying experience but make it something that children might want to start asking some questions about. It’s very simple. It’s my point of view because my dad dropped dead when I was six and I had nobody to talk to about it. So, it’s a very personal sort of thing.
You have to realize I like doing big movies that appear on a big screen. So the visuals and the audio have to be of a certain quality before I start to get excited about the thing.
The writing gets done away from the keyboard and away from the studio in my head, in solitude. And then I come in and hopefully have something, then I wrestle with sounds and picture all day long. But the ideas usually come from a more obscure place, like a conversation with a director, a still somebody shows you, or whatever.
When movies first came out, maybe they were in black and white and there wasn’t any sound and people were saying the theater is still the place to be. But now movies and theater have found their own place in the world. They are each legitimate art forms.
With animated film, you have to create the sonic world; there’s nothing there. You get to color things in more and you’re allowed to overreach yourself a little bit more, and it’s great fun.
Anything can become a musical sound. The wind on telegraph wires is a great sound; get it into your machine and play it and it becomes interesting.
You come from a conversation with the director, and you’re all enthusiastic, because it’s all new possibilities, opportunities, great ideas, etc. And then you get into this room, and you sit in front of this [computer], and it’s all gone and you just go “oh my god, I have no idea what to do”. But you need the courage of starting somewhere.
"I write film music. I don’t do brain surgery. I don’t cure cancer. I just write a little bit of film music.

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Lisa Gerrard

Filmography

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Down by the Water (composer: additional music) (pre-production)
2018 Tales by Light (TV Series documentary) (vocalist - 1 episode)

  • Children In Need (2018) … (vocalist)
    2017 Remembering Agatha (Short) (special thanks)
    2016 Deep Water: The Real Story (Documentary) (vocalist)
    2015 Jane Got a Gun (vocalist)
    2015 Karbala (vocals)
    2015 Tanna (vocals)
    2014 The Water Diviner (composer: additional music)
    2014 Son of God (soloist)
    2014 I, Frankenstein (composer: additional music) / (vocalist)
    2013 Man of Steel (playback singer - uncredited)
    The Bible (TV Mini-Series documentary) (singer - 10 episodes, 2013) (soloist - 8 episodes, 2013)
  • Courage (2013) … (singer) / (soloist)
  • Passion (2013) … (singer) / (soloist)
  • Betrayal (2013) … (singer) / (soloist)
  • Mission (2013) … (singer) / (soloist)
  • Survival (2013) … (singer) / (soloist)
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    2011/I Samsara (Documentary) (musician: vocals)
    2011/I Burning Man (vocals: and cimbalom)
    2011 Munster Rugby: A Limerick Love Affair (TV Movie documentary) (Vocalist)
    2011 Priest (composer: additional music) / (vocalist)
    2010 Stairway from Hell (Documentary) (composer: stock music - ending theme)
    2010 The Greater Meaning of Water (composer: additional music)
    Ryômaden (TV Series) (composer - 48 episodes, 2010) (vocalist - 48 episodes, 2010)
  • Ryuu no tamashii (2010) … (composer: theme music) / (vocalist)
  • Taisei houkan (2010) … (composer: theme music) / (vocalist)
  • Tosa no daishoubu (2010) … (composer: theme music) / (vocalist)
  • Ryouma no kyuujitsu (2010) … (composer: theme music) / (vocalist)
  • Ame no toubousha (2010) … (composer: theme music) / (vocalist)
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    2007 A Seal’s Life (Video documentary) (composer: additional music)
    2005 Fateless (vocals)
    2005 A Thousand Roads (Short) (vocals)
    2004 Man on Fire (score vocalist)
    2003 Tears of the Sun (vocals)
    2002 9/11 (TV Movie documentary) (composer: song “Sacrifice”)
    2000 Mission: Impossible II (musician)
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    2018 Hollywood in Vienna 2018: The World of Hans Zimmer (TV Movie) (music: “Gladiator”) / (performer: “Mission: Impossible II”, “Gladiator”)
    2018 Mediterranean with Simon Reeve (TV Mini-Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
  • Episode #1.4 (2018) … (performer: “Peiputa” - uncredited)
    2018 Lords of Chaos (writer: “The Host of Seraphim”)
    2017 Double Dutchess: Seeing Double (writer: “Hungry”)
    2017 2:22 (performer: “2:23”) / (writer: “2:23”)
    2016 The Grand Tour (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
  • Enviro-mental (2016) … (writer: “Montage” - uncredited)
    2016 South Park (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
  • Skank Hunt (2016) … (performer: “Gortoz a Ran”)
    2016 Chasing Gold (performer: “The Sea Whisperer”) / (writer: “The Sea Whisperer”)
    2015 Karbala (music: “Karbala”) / (performer: “Karbala”)
    2015 Sanctuaire (TV Movie) (writer: “The Silencer”)
    2014/II The Letters (writer: “Patricide” (from the motion picture tt0172495))
    2013 NHK Special (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
  • Sawaki Kôtarô suiri dokyumento: Unmei no ichimai: Senjô shasin saidai no nazo ni idomu (2013) … (writer: “The Host of Seraphim” - uncredited)
    2012 Les seigneurs (performer: “Gortoz a Ran”)
    2012 CSI: Miami (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
  • Last Straw (2012) … (writer: “Sanvean”)
    2011/I Samsara (Documentary) (performer: “Modern Life”, “Jerusalem”, “Swimming And Skiing”, “Dubai”, “Dump / Igen”, “Manila”, “Food Chain”, “Geisha”, “War Machine”) / (writer: “Modern Life”, “Jerusalem”, “Swimming And Skiing”, “Dubai”, “Dump / Igen”, “Manila”, “Food Chain”, “Geisha”, “War Machine”)
    2011 InSight (music: “Insight”) / (performer: “Insight”) / (writer: “Insight”)
    2010 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole (performer: “COMING HOME”) / (writer: “COMING HOME”, “THE HOST OF THE SERAPHIM”)
    2010 1916 Seachtar na Cásca (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
  • Thomas J. Clarke (2010) … (writer: “Elegy”)
    2010 Takers (writer: “Sacrifice”)
    2009 From Ararat to Zion (Documentary) (performer: “Mirror Medusa”, “Towards The Tower”) / (writer: “Mirror Medusa”, “Towards The Tower”)
    2009 S. Darko (writer: “The Carnival is Over”)
    L’isola dei famosi (TV Series) (performer - 6 episodes, 2007 - 2008) (writer - 2 episodes, 2007)
  • Episode #6.11 (2008) … (performer: “Honor Him”)
  • Episode #6.2 (2008) … (performer: “The Battle”)
  • Episode #5.12 (2007) … (writer: “Honor Him”)
  • Episode #5.11 (2007) … (performer: “Honor Him”)
  • Episode #5.10 (2007) … (performer: “Honor Him”, “The Battle”)
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    2008 Secret Defense (performer: “Space Weaver”) / (writer: “Space Weaver”)
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) (1 episode, 2004) (performer - 1 episode, 2008) (writer - 1 episode, 2002)
  • For Warrick (2008) … (performer: “Come Tenderness” - uncredited)
  • XX (2004) … (“Sailing to Byzantium”, uncredited)
  • Abra Cadaver (2002) … (writer: “Rakim”)
    2008 Sarah Brightman: Symphony in Vienna (TV Special) (writer: “Sanvean”)
    2008 Henry Poole Is Here (performer: “On an Ocean”) / (writer: “On an Ocean”)
    2007 The Mist (writer: “The Host of Seraphim”, “The Host Of Seraphim: Special Film Version”)
    2007 Kotkat (Short) (“Now we are free”, “Human Game”)
    2007 Vexille (writer: “The Host of Seraphim” (excerpt))
    2007 Banished (performer: “Shadow Magnet”) / (writer: “Shadow Magnet”, “Yulunga”, “Ascension”)
    2006 L’isola dei famosi - Le Olimpiadi (TV Special) (performer: “Honor Him”)
    Independent Lens (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode, 2005) (writer - 1 episode, 2005)
  • Seoul Train (2005) … (performer: “Tempest”, “Broken”, “Faith”, “Sacrifice”) / (writer: “Tempest”, “Broken”, “Faith”, “Sacrifice”)
    2005 A Thousand Roads (Short) (“Who Are We To Say” score) / (music: “Good Morning Indian Country”, “Rowing Warriors”, “Walk In Beauty’s Way”, “Who Are We To Say” score, “A Thousand Roads: End Title”) / (performer: “Good Morning Indian Country”, “Rowing Warriors”, “Walk In Beauty’s Way”, “Mahk Jehi”, “All My Relations”, “Crazy Horse”) / (writer: “Good Morning Indian Country”, “Rowing Warriors”, “Walk In Beauty’s Way”, “Who Are We To Say” score, “A Thousand Roads: End Title”)
    2004 Collateral (performer: “Exile”) / (writer: “Exile”)
    2004 King Arthur (writer: “Amergin’s Invocation”)
    2004 Salem’s Lot (TV Series) (“Salem’s Lot Aria”)
    The West Wing (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2003 - 2004) (writer - 1 episode, 2004)
  • Memorial Day (2004) … (performer: “Sanvean (Live at the Mayfair Theatre)” - uncredited) / (writer: “Sanvean (Live at the Mayfair Theatre)” - uncredited)
  • 7A WF 83429 (2003) … (performer: “Sanvean”)
    2004 Man on Fire (performer: “Creasy Dies”) / (writer: “Creasy Dies”)
    2004 Charmed (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
  • Spin City (2004) … (writer: “Shine”)
    2004 One Perfect Day (“One Perfect Sunrise”)
    2003 Tears of the Sun (performer: “Yekeleni Part I / Mia’s Lullabye”, “Small Piece For Doumbek And Strings / Kopano Part I”, “Kopano Part II”, “The Jablonsky Variations On A Theme By HZ / Cameroon Border Post”, “The Journey / Kopano Part III”) / (writer: “Yekeleni Part I / Mia’s Lullabye”)
    2002 In America (performer: “Tempest” (1999)) / (producer: “Tempest” (1999)) / (writer: “Tempest” (1999))
    2002 Whale Rider (arranger: “Paikea Legend”, “Journey Away”, “Rejection”, “Biking Home”, “Ancestors”, “Suitcase”, “Pai Calls The Whales”, “Reiputa”, “Disappointed”, “Pai Theme”, “Paikea’s Whale”, “They Came to Die”, “Empty Water”) / (music: “Paikea Legend”, “Journey Away”, “Rejection”, “Biking Home”, “Ancestors”, “Suitcase”, “Pai Calls The Whales”, “Reiputa”, “Disappointed”, “Pai Theme”, “Paikea’s Whale”, “They Came to Die”, “Empty Water”) / (writer: “Paikea Legend”, “Journey Away”, “Rejection”, “Biking Home”, “Ancestors”, “Suitcase”, “Pai Calls The Whales”, “Reiputa”, “Disappointed”, “Pai Theme”, “Paikea’s Whale”, “They Came to Die”, “Empty Water”)
    2002 Ripley’s Game (writer: “Host of Seraphim”)
    2002 Unfaithful (writer: “Dedicace Outo”, “Devorzhum”)
    2002 9/11 (TV Movie documentary) (performer: “Sorrow” - as Lisa Germain Gerrard) / (writer: “Sorrow” - as Lisa Germain Gerrard)
    2001 Black Hawk Down (performer: “Gortoz a ran - J’Attends”)
    2001 The Amazing Race (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
  • Race to the Finish: Part 2 (2001) … (writer: “Now We Are Free” - uncredited)
    2001 Ali (performer: “Destiny”, “See the Sun”) / (producer: “Destiny”, “See the Sun”) / (writer: “Set Me Free”, “Destiny”, “See the Sun”)
    2001 The Affair of the Necklace (writer: “Ariadne”)
    2001 Coil (writer: “The Host of Seraphim”, “The Chant of the Paladin”, “Echolalia”, “Mother Tongue”)
    2000 Gladiator (writer: “Now We Are Free”)
    1999 The Insider (performer: “Tempest”, “Sacrifice”, “Meltdown”) / (writer: “Tempest”, “Sacrifice”, “Meltdown”)
    1998 France 1997 (Video short) (writer: “A Passage in Time” (excerpts))
    1995 Heat (performer: “La Bas”, “Celon”, “Gloradin”) / (writer: “La Bas”, “Celon”, “Gloradin”)
    1995 The Crossing Guard (writer: “Ubiquitous Mr. Love Groove”)
    1995 Noe beroligende (lyrics: “Saltarello”, “Wilderness”, “Cantara”) / (music: “Saltarello”, “Wilderness”, “Cantara”) / (writer: “Saltarello”, “Wilderness”, “Cantara”)
    1988 Robak (Short) (writer: “Persephone (The Gathering of Flowers)”)
    1986 Dèmoni 2… l’incubo ritorna (writer: “De Profundis”)
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    Down by the Water (composer, vocals) (pre-production)
    2018/I Undertow
    2017 West of Sunshine
    2017 2:22 (music by)
    2016 María conversa (Documentary)
    2015 Jane Got a Gun (composer)
    2013 Pleroma (Short)
    2012 My Mind’s Own Melody (Short) (composition)
    2011/I Samsara (Documentary)
    2011/I Burning Man
    2011 InSight
    2010 Oranges and Sunshine
    2010 Tears of Gaza (Documentary)
    2010 On the Trail of Genghis Khan (TV Series documentary)
    2009 Jarin: A Fable by Jim, Knute and Red (Short)
    2009 Balibo
    2009 Kings (TV Series) (1 episode)
  • Goliath: Part One (2009)
    2008/II Solo (Documentary)
    2008 Ichi
    2008 Playing for Charlie
    2008 Romans 12:20 (Short)
    2006 Sanctuary: Lisa Gerrard (Video documentary)
    2005 Ashes and Snow (Documentary)
    2005 A Thousand Roads (Short)
    2004 Layer Cake
    2004 Salem’s Lot (TV Series) (2 episodes)
  • Episode #1.2 (2004)
  • Episode #1.1 (2004)
    2003 Tears of the Sun
    2002 Whale Rider
    2001 Ali
    2001 Coil
    2000 Gladiator Games: The Roman Bloodsport (TV Movie documentary)
    2000 HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) (1 episode)
  • Gladiator (2000)
    2000 Gladiator
    1999 The Insider
    1998 Nadro
    1994 Dead Can Dance: Toward the Within (Documentary)

Born April 12, 1961 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Height 5’ 7½" (1.71 m)
Mini Bio (1)
With a vision and vocal style that is as unique as it is precise and all-embracing, Lisa Gerrard has established herself as one of the world’s most highly acclaimed film composers, winning a Golden Globe for her work on the score for ‘Gladiator’ with Hans Zimmer.

Lisa also received an Oscar nomination for ‘Gladiator’ along with two further Golden Globe Award nominations for her scores to ‘Ali’ and ‘The Insider’. Lisa’s film work also includes ‘Whale Rider’, a feature which received an Academy Award nomination and garnered Lisa an international award for the score.

Her musical journey began in the early 1980s when she and fellow Australian Brendan Perry formed duo ‘Dead Can Dance’. In 2012 the band reunited for a sell-out world tour. With nine albums released between 1984 and 1995, the duo’s musical canvas expanded with each release to take in a timeless mix of world-music influences, medieval chants, folk ballads, baroque stylings, Celtic flavours, electronics, samples and anything else that took their fancy. Several solo and collaborative albums were well received and Lisa made a natural progression to composing for films.

In 2009 Lisa scored the highly acclaimed feature ‘Balibo’ for which she won the 2009 Screen Music Award for Best Feature Film Score, an Aria Award and 3 further nominations. In 2010 Lisa finished her score for ‘Oranges and Sunshine’ and the controversial film ‘Tears of Gaza’. In 2011 she completed the score for ‘Burning Man’ which won her Best Music Score at the 2011 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards.

In 2013 Lisa performed the principal vocal role in leading European film composer Zbigniew Preisner’s poignant concert piece ‘Diaries of Hope’, inspired by diaries and poems of Polish children who were victims of the Holocaust. This was premiered both in Wroclaw, Poland and at the Barbican in London. Lisa’s vocal performances continue to be heard across the world, with a number planned for 2018, including a performance of ‘Gladiator Live’ at The Royal Albert Hall in London.

In 2016 Lisa collaborated with James Orr on the score for Paul Currie’s thriller ‘2:22’. She also collaborated with Marcello De Francisci on the score for the feature ‘Jane Got a Gun’ directed by Gavin O’Connor and starring Natalie Portman and Ewan McGregor. Most recently she completed the score with James Orr to ‘West of Sunshine’, which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival.

Most recently, Lisa collaborated with The Mystery of the Bulgaria Voices on their up-coming album, due for release by Prophecy Records on 25th May 2018. The first single from the album ‘Pora Sotunda’ was released in November 2017 and Lisa plans to perform with the choir throughout Europe during 2018.

  • IMDb Mini Biography By: Air-Edel

Spouse (1)
Jacek Tuschewski (? - ?) ( 2 children)
Trade Mark (2)
Jaw-droppingly soaring contralto vocals, wordless lyrics
Singing in a made-up language
Trivia (2)
Formed the group Dead Can Dance with Brendan Perry.
Vocal range spans from contralto to dramatic mezzo-soprano on, “The Host of Seraphim”, “Elegy”, “Space Weaver”, “Come This Way” and “One Perfect Sunrise”. Performs in the dramatic contralto range on the other songs, “Sanvean”, “Sacrifice”, “Largo”, “Lament” and “Not Yet”.
Personal Quotes (3)
I have never dared to face the disappointments that my true vocal range may bring. I have many fundamentals in my voice that give the appearance of it being very deep or very high, when in fact I believe it’s quite narrow and limited.
I sing in the language of the Heart, Its an invented language that I’ve had for a very long time. I believe I started singing in it when I was about 12. Roughly that time. And I believed that I was speaking to God when I sang in that language.
Music is a Place to take Refuge. It’s a Sanctuary from Mediocrity and Boredom. It’s Innocent and it’s a Place you can loose yourself in Thoughts, Memories and Intricacies.

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The Insider - Lisa Gerrard, Peter Bourke - Meltdown (HD)

The Insider - Full Sountrack playlist

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Margin Call (2011)

Follows the key people at an investment bank, over a 24-hour period, during the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis.
Director: J.C. Chandor
Writer: J.C. Chandor
Stars: Zachary Quinto, Stanley Tucci, Kevin Spacey |
imdb.com/title/tt1615147/

Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Kevin Spacey Kevin Spacey … Sam Rogers
Paul Bettany Paul Bettany … Will Emerson
Jeremy Irons Jeremy Irons … John Tuld
Zachary Quinto Zachary Quinto … Peter Sullivan
Penn Badgley Penn Badgley … Seth Bregman
Simon Baker Simon Baker … Jared Cohen
Mary McDonnell Mary McDonnell … Mary Rogers
Demi Moore Demi Moore … Sarah Robertson
Stanley Tucci Stanley Tucci … Eric Dale
Aasif Mandvi Aasif Mandvi … Ramesh Shah
Ashley Williams Ashley Williams … Heather Burke
Susan Blackwell Susan Blackwell … Lauren Bratberg
Maria Dizzia Maria Dizzia … Executive Assistant
Jimmy Palumbo Jimmy Palumbo … Security Guard
Al Sapienza Al Sapienza … Louis Carmelo

Storyline

A respected financial company is downsizing and one of the victims is the risk management division head, who was working on a major analysis just when he was let go. His protégé completes the study late into the night and then frantically calls his colleagues in about the company’s financial disaster he has discovered. What follows is a long night of panicked double checking and double dealing as the senior management prepare to do whatever it takes to mitigate the debacle to come even as the handful of conscientious comrades find themselves dragged along into the unethical abyss. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)

Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis
Plot Keywords: financial crisis | financial disaster | capital management | investment fraud | 21th century | See All (72) »
Taglines: Be first. Be smarter. Or cheat.
Genres: Drama | Thriller
Certificate: 14A | See all certifications »
Parents Guide: View content advisory »
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Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 10 November 2011 (Netherlands) See more »
Also Known As: Marge de manoeuvre See more »
Filming Locations: Vornado Realty Trust, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA See more »
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Box Office

Budget:$3,500,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend USA: $561,904, 23 October 2011, Limited Release
Gross USA: $5,354,039, 12 May 2012
Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $19,504,039, 31 December 2012
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Company Credits

Production Co: Before The Door Pictures, Benaroya Pictures, Washington Square Films See more »
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Technical Specs

Runtime: 107 min
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1

Runtime 1 hr 47 min (107 min)
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Color Color
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 435 (helicopter shots)
Canon EOS 5D Mark II (driving scenes)
Red One MX, Zeiss Standard Speed and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory Offhollywood, New York (NY), USA (laboratory)
Technicolor, New York (NY), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,916 m (Sweden)
2,926 m (Portugal)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 500T 5219)
Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Redcode RAW (4.5K) (source format)
Spherical (source format) (aerial shots)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Fuji Eterna-CP 3514DI)
D-Cinema

The film was shot in seventeen days.
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The Moundsville Bridge mentioned by Eric Dale (Stanley Tucci) actually exists. It was completed in 1986, which would have been twenty-two years before the debt crash of 2008, which is the subject of this movie.
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The CEO’s name, John Tuld, rhymes with the name of the ex-CEO of the now-defunct investment bank Lehman Brothers, Richard S. Fuld. Lehman Brothers, like the firm in this film, found themselves catastrophically over-leveraged in mortgage-backed-securities in the financial crisis of 2008. They eventually declared bankruptcy, and Richard Fuld was heavily criticized for his involvement in these events.
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J.C. Chandor said that he wrote the script for the story he had been carrying around in his head for about a “year-and-a-half” in just four days, filling time between job interviews in Boulder, Colorado.
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John Tuld (Jeremy Irons) was originally offered to Sir Ben Kingsley, but due to other projects, he couldn’t play the role. Billy Crudup and Tim Robbins were also interested in taking parts, but had to refuse, due to other obligations.
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This was Writer and Director J.C. Chandor’s first feature-length film.
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The screenplay for this film was featured in the 2010 Blacklist; a list of the “most liked” unmade scripts of the year.
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Carla Gugino was attached for over a year to play Sarah Robertson, but had to withdraw last minute due to another project. Fortunately Demi Moore was able to join the project.
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Grace Gummer, Meryl Streep’s third child, was set to appear in a scene in which she played Zachary Quinto’s ex-girlfriend. Due to what the director and producer called “poor directorial work” during the shoot, the scene was cut out of the film. It can be seen, however, in the “Deleted Scenes” section of the DVD.
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In one scene, John Tuld (Jeremy Irons) picks up a toy that looks like Mufasa from The Lion King (1994), a possible nod to the film, in which Irons also famously starred as Scar.
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Simon Baker and Kevin Spacey previously appeared in L.A. Confidential (1997).
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Directorial debut of J.C. Chandor.
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Stanley Tucci and Demi Moore also starred in Deconstructing Harry (1997).
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In the DVD commentary director/writer J.C. Chandor and producer Neal Dodson refer to their project as “a tiny … low-budget … three million dollar film with one and a half weeks prep.”
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The wine that John Tuld is drinking with his meal after the close of market is Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva.
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Kevin Spacey and Al Al Sapienza worked together in House of Cards.

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Fantastic film, but not for everyone.
23 October 2011 | by J. Ryan – See all my reviews
It’s difficult to review Margin Call. Those of us who were close to the events of 2008 will find something personal in the story-telling. Others may see it as more examples of greed and hubris. In any case, the following observations apply to both groups.

The performances are top notch. Everyone from Zachary Quinto to Demi Moore brings their A-game. Even supporting characters are oddly fleshed out for a film with such an ensemble cast. Kevin Spacey and Paul Bettany give the performances of their careers, I think. Only the Jeremy Irons character (John Tuld, aka Dick Fuld) feels a bit over the top, while the rest are truly believable well-rounded depictions.

Despite having good characters and amazing cinematography, the film lacks plot. The backdrop and setting are tense, but this doesn’t feel like a “movie” in the traditional sense. There’s no evolution of characters, no arcs, and the ending may leave some wanting. You can compare it to Michael Mann films where plot and pace are unconventional.

Not sure how the film will perform commercially, given the material is esoteric. If you’re a film buff (and enjoy great performances) or you’ve been in finance, this is a must-see. Other may likely pass.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6HEWobwgAo[/youtube]

The only valuable thing to ever come out of Facebook is probably this movie about it. David Fincher is known for making art out of the darkest corners of human depravity.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPazh2kDdvA[/youtube]

The Social Network (2010) - Hacking scene

Imdb:

Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site. That would become known as Facebook but is later sued by two brothers who claimed he stole their idea, and the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.
Director: David Fincher
Writers: Aaron Sorkin (screenplay), Ben Mezrich (book)
Stars: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake

On a fall night in 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication. A mere six years and 500 million friends later, Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in history… but for this entrepreneur, success leads to both personal and legal complications.

Trivia

Jesse Eisenberg, who is diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), said in an interview that one of the hardest things about the role was having to deliberately speak and behave in a manner he had struggled against in his own personality his entire life.

Justin Timberlake was the only actor who met his real-life character (Sean Parker) before the founding of Facebook and this film. Armie Hammer and Josh Pence met their real-life characters, the Winklevoss twins after filming. The twins enjoyed Hammer and Pence’s performance so much they attended a couple screenings of the film.

Mark Zuckerberg originally planned never to see this movie. He ended up taking several of his employees to see it. He later remarked that, despite some of the film’s inaccuracies, they got his clothing right.

Andrew Garfield came into rehearsal with a copy of Economics for Dummies. Inspired by that move, Jesse Eisenberg bought C++ for Dummies. According to Eisenberg, both he and Garfield read the introductions of their books and then put them down.

During one of the depositions, it is mentioned that the invention of Facebook made Mark Zuckerberg “the biggest thing on a campus that included nineteen Nobel Laureates, fifteen Pulitzer Prize winners, two future Olympians, and a movie star.” One of the lawyers then asks, “Who was the movie star?” and the response is, “Does it matter?” This movie star was, in fact, Natalie Portman, who was enrolled at Harvard from 1999 to 2003 and helped screenwriter Aaron Sorkin by providing him insider information about goings-on at Harvard at the time Facebook first appeared there.

Natalie Portman revealed during “Newsweek’s 2011 Oscar Roundtable” that she gave a dinner party for writer Aaron Sorkin, while he was writing the script for this movie, to which she invited a bunch of her friends from Harvard. She wanted to give him the chance to listen to first-hand stories about the social life at Harvard University.

Bill Gates is portrayed by Steve Sires, a “professional Gates impersonator,” but his voice was dubbed by a “24-year-old African American kid with dreadlocks,” who just happened to sound like Gates.

David Fincher’s favorite line in the film is, “I’m just checking your math on that. Yes, I got the same thing.”

David Selby, plays one of the attorneys for the Winkelvoss and his character is named Gage. Gage Whitney (sometimes referred to as Gage Whitney Pace) appears multiple times in the works of writer/director Aaron Sorkin, most notably as the law firm where Sam Seyborn was working at before joining the Bartlet Presidential campaign on “The West Wing.” The firm is also mentioned in “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” and “The Newsroom,” the two television series created by Sorkin after he left "The West Wing. It also appeared in Molly’s Game, which was written and directed by Sorkin.

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Trent Reznor And Atticus Ross - The Social Network Soundtrack [Full Album]

Born May 17, 1965 in Mercer, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name Michael Trent Reznor
Height 5’ 7½" (1.71 m)

Trent Reznor is an American songwriter/musician/producer and sole member of multi-platinum act Nine Inch Nails, and now an Academy Award winning film composer. He began creating music as a child in Western Pennsylvania, first on piano and then taking up other instruments. He eventually moved to Cleveland, OH where he took a job at a local recording studio as an assistant engineer/janitor, recording his own material during unused studio time.

Those recordings became the first Nine Inch Nails album, 1989’s Pretty Hate Machine. NIN soon developed a reputation as one of the best live acts in rock and joined the inaugural Lollapalooza tour in 1991. The Broken EP followed in 1992, garnering NIN’s first Grammy Award (NIN has received twelve Grammy nominations and won two awards). In 1994, the breakthrough album The Downward Spiral was released and featured the radio hits “Closer” and “Hurt.” The controversial music video for “Closer” was directed by Mark Romanek and is considered among the best music videos of all time having won various awards (it is one of the few music videos included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City). NIN’s mud-covered appearance that Summer at Woodstock 1994 is now legendary. Also released that year was the Reznor produced soundtrack to Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers. He returned to film 3 years later, producing the soundtrack for David Lynch’s Lost Highway. In 1997, Reznor appeared on Time magazine’s most influential people list, and Spin magazine named him “the most vital artist in music.”

Billions is up to speed.

AXE
Just because I don’t listen to you doesn’t mean I don’t value you.

Wendy smirks, hurt

WENDY
It really kinda does.

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Dragon Strength Set performed by Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
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This set was performed publicly by Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit at the University of Science of Malaysia more than 30 years ago. Grandmaster Wong is the head of the Shaolin Wahnam Institute (shaolin.org). He is the 4th generation successor of Ven. Jiang Nan of the Southern Shaolin Monastery.

beforethelight.forumotion.com/t4 … in-kung-fu

“back in the good old world”

this movie is awesome. If you’re skeptical skip to the second chapter.
“Is allowed?”
“Is it… yeah its allowed! This is New York!”

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKX--PYHp7w[/youtube]

Night on Earth - Jim Jarmusch (1991)

An anthology of 5 different cab drivers in 5 American and European cities and their remarkable fares on the same eventful night.
Director: Jim Jarmusch
Writer: Jim Jarmusch
Stars: Winona Ryder, Gena Rowlands, Lisanne Falk

[b]Music by
Tom Waits

Cinematography by
Frederick Elmes

Film Editing by
Jay Rabinowitz [/b]

"For the New York scene where Giancarlo Esposito is trying unsuccessfully to hail a cab, the crew were worried that one of the real cabs passing by might stop for him and ruin the take. But just as it was written in the script, none of the cabs would stop.

Cinematographer Fred Elmes said that the best thing about shooting overnight in Paris was that the bakeries would just be opening as the crew wrapped every morning. So he could cap of his work day with a cup of coffee and a nice, fresh pastry."

imdb.com/title/tt0102536/tr … tt_trv_trv

Trop de Bonheur (1994)

Directed by
Cédric Kahn

Writing Credits
Ismaël Ferroukhi
Cédric Kahn

Cast
Malek Bechar … Kamel
Naguime Bendidi
Didier Borga … Didier
Salah Bouchouareb Salah Bouchouareb
Caroline Ducey … Mathilde (as Caroline Trousselard)
Emmanuel Gautier
Laetitia Palermo … Solange
Estelle Perron … Valerie
imdb.com/title/tt0111497/

If anyone can find me this film I will pay top dollar for it.
Well, just, I guess twice what it cost would be worth it.

Possibly the greatest coming of age movie ever, and it seems to have vanished from the earf.
Even he picture of the lead across has been removed from imdb. No screenshot of the film anywhere. It was planned for a screening a few years back a a film festival and that never happened, it was quietly removed from the schedule in the months ahead.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYhLnYnrivI[/youtube]

Ruby Friedman & Nick Page – You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTBP3yGzJqE[/youtube]

GTA Vice City Fever 105 Full Radio Station

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V46NFCtaJI[/youtube]

Fat Larry’s Band - Act Like You Know 1982 (remastered audio)

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7sXJjSuTAw[/youtube]

TWO IF BY SEA(BULLOCK/LEARY)
imdb.com/title/tt0118002/

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qem3h4fAqhA[/youtube]

Sandra Bullock & Denis Leary, promo-interview about their movie “Two If By Sea” (1996)

Ah, Rumiesque

How do we come to recognize them - to know them?

youtu.be/BLZo_ILZhfk

Love.

Ah, Jakob, that is not a satisfactory answer for me. It leaves me hungry for more.

Do you mean “God” when you say “Love”?

Do you mean a love of something, like passion (non-sexual) and curiosity which leads us to seek those answers?

I am not sure if Barbarianhorde was speaking of a process where the questions eventually lead to the answers or if he meant, literally, that the question itself is or was always the answer!

I was wrong. It was not Rumi, though I love his words. It was Rilke I was thinking of.

“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”

That is so profound, One of my favorite quotes though not such an easy thing to follow.

How does love do it?
Oh, if only I had a telescope.

Hi Meno,

Well, this is true. Eventually we will get our answers through paying attention/observing, listening, thinking things out, following the journey to the end of its process.
Is that the sum and substance of Barbarianhorde’s statement? I wanted something deeper. :sad-teareye:

“Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”

This is so sublime, as to suggest an unending horizon stretched out to within an iota of an image, carried by the most subtle whispering breeze between a gentle bough , into an unimaginable set of possibilities , unbound to almost an unimaginable far flung proximity, still pulling in with an umresistable force.

I am unsure about Barbarian, but the question of who consumes whom more profilically has come up like a zeitgeist , irrespective of relative spatial temporal considerations. That is not trying to best one unto the other, only seeking the level of comprehension between levels of energy containment, or, as an inquiry as to who travels deeper , in most senses of that word?

May be even not in the relative comparative view of description of how low they went , but in the sense of how low (or high!) did they, in a hidden internexus.

Here some tried:

Rilke’s poetry, reflecting the challenges of the modern world, has been interpreted and alluded to by many artists, writers, and musicians. Ibn Gabirol sums up the provenance of these three poets in his philosophic work The Fountain of Light: “sometimes [you feel] that you are only part of them [spiritual substance], because of the bond between you and between physical being; and sometimes it will seem to you that you are the sum total of these [spiritual] substances and that there is no difference between you and them.” As he declares in “And Don’t Be Astonished”: “he’s soul encircling the physique,/and a sphere in which all is held.” Rumi expresses this experience in “Suddenly A Moon Appeared”: “For in the moon, my body, by grace had become soul./And when I traveled in this soul, I saw nothing but moon,/Until the mystery of eternal theophany lay open to me.” He puts it succinctly in “Ode 2721”: “For the fire within us/There is no translaton"

Thanks Arc, that was perfect. I had to source it out. ( was going to write , sort it out)