|
| Transformers: The Movie | 
enlarge
| Artist: Various Artists Label: Warner Bros / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $6.38 You Save: $7.60 (54%)
New (35) Used (24) from $4.15
Avg. Customer Rating: 78 reviews Sales Rank: 5862
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 220348 UPC: 093624995012 EAN: 0093624995012 ASIN: B000QFAGDA
Release Date: July 3, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|
| Tracks:
| • | Linkin Park/What I've Done | | • | Smashing Pumpkins/Doomsday Clock | | • | Disturbed/This Moment | | • | Goo Goo Dolls/Before It's Too Late (Sam and Mikaela's Theme) | | • | The Used/Pretty Handsome Awkward | | • | HIM/Passion's Killing Floor | | • | Taking Back Sunday/What's It Feel Like To Be A Ghost? (Not in Film) | | • | Styles Of Beyond featuring Mike Shinoda/Second To None | | • | Armor For Sleep/End Of The World (Not in Film) | | • | Idiot Pilot/Retina And The Sky (Not in Film) | | • | Julien-K/Technical Difficulties | | • | Mutemath/Transformers Theme (Not in Film) |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description No Description Available Track: 10: Idiot Pilot \""Retina and the Sky\"",Track: 11: Julien-K \""Technical Difficulties\"",Track: 12: Mutemath \""Transformers Theme\"",Track: 1: Linkin Park \""What I've Done\"",Track: 2: Smashing Pumpkins \""Doomsday Clock\"",Track: 3: Disturbed \""This Moment\"",Track: 4: Goo Goo Dolls \""Before It's Too Late (Sam and Mikaela's Theme)\"",Track: 5: The Used \""Pretty Handsome Awkward\"",Track: 6: HIM \""Passion's Killing Floor\"",Track: 7: Taking Back Sunday \""What It Feels Like To Be A Ghost?\"",Track: 8: Styles Of Beyond \""Second To None\"",Track: 9: Armor For Sleep \""End Of The World\"" Media Type: CD Artist: TRANSFORMERS Title: SOUNDTRACK Street Release Date: 07/03/2007 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP
Amazon.com When a movie's main selling point is that it's really big and really loud, the soundtrack's got to keep up. But oddly, this CD falls short--tellingly, the first single is a power ballad by the Goo Goo Dolls, "Before It's Too Late," featuring the kind of emoting previously heard in Spider-Man's "Hero." The album's producers have mostly focused on arena guy rock circa 2007, with songs pulled from new or recent albums by the likes of Linkin Park or Taking Back Sunday. There should have been more tracks like the Smashing Pumpkins' rumbling juggernaut, "Doomsday Clock," Disturbed's compact "This Moment" or the Used's riff-a-rama "Pretty Handsome Awkward." Slightly surprising is the absence of electronics and hip-hop, the only exception (sort of) being Styles of Beyond's "Second to None," which sounds like the Beastie Boys on EPO, and Julien-K's "Technical Difficulties." While the big names are packed in the first two thirds of the CD, the last third serves as a showcase for upcoming bands (whose songs aren't in the movie) that sound exactly like their elders--glossy, huge, based on big guitar riffs. In the end, all this aggro energy feels more cosmetic and corporate than authentic. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 73 more reviews...
I feel bad for Steve Jablonsky July 5, 2007 157 out of 178 found this review helpful
Steve Jablonsky wrote the score for the new Transformers movie. You'll hear his work all throughout the movie (along with the artists featured in this soundtrack). The score is absolutely outstanding, with powerful and emotional pieces that fit the scenes perfectly (for example, the music you hear whenever the Deceptions all finally mobilize for their big attack) but it begs the question: why isn't any of it on this album? Out of all the artists on here, I only recognize three artists whose songs were featured in the film, none of which really impressed me with their presence.
I'm not giving this CD 1 star because I dislike the bands on the album. I'm giving it 1 star because a lot of the most impressive pieces from the film have been ommitted from the soundtrack. I think for all the work Steve Jablonsky put into this movie (and how well it paid off), it's a slap in the face not to include his work on the movie soundtrack. Thankfully I hear a separate score album is in the works by Jablonsky, and if that's the case, I would highly recommend you save your money and hold out for that one.
Where are the songs that were actually *used in* the movie? July 8, 2007 61 out of 68 found this review helpful
Where's "Sexual Healing?" Where's "Who's Gonna Drive You Home Tonight?" Where's any of the other million songs that were actually used in the film?
They're not on this crap CD, which is full of "not in film" garbage. What a joke! I'm glad Target had this for only $9.99, which is still too much.
Hopefully the "score" album is much better. It can't be any worse.
Came looking for the score..... July 9, 2007 47 out of 58 found this review helpful
Like many others here, I came looking for the "Transformers" score, only to find one in a line of yet another so-called "soundtrack" that is basically a sampler put out by a company to package well-known, established groups with lesser or unknown ones. Very few soundtracks these days even have songs that fit thematically, musically or lyrically into the film. I can only think of one recent soundtrack that does have songs that work as much as orchestral tracks (and that is "Miami Vice," the Michael Mann movie). But back to "Transformers," the score reminded me very much of the "Batman Begins" score composed by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard, but with a little bit more punch. It sounded so mch like some of the "Batman Begins" tracks, that I thought Zimmer and/or Newton Howard were behind it. I wonder if the score will be released later on, as does happen. But, no, I'm not going to buy the latest record-company sampler, I prefer music that actually fits the name of the movie it resides under.
This is not the soundtrack! July 8, 2007 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
In the interests of internet honesty, can we in the future refrain from attaching the word "soundtrack" to collections of badly-done power chord glam rock that are "inspired by" the movie? When I saw the Transformers movie last night, I absolutely loved the haunting, majestic score by Steve Jablonsky. I wanted to BUY the haunting, majestic score by Steve Jablonsky.
Instead I got this. This is not a good soundtrack album. It's not even good MUSIC, and it certainly isn't the music that played in the theater last evening.
As another reviewer pointed out, where's the music from the actual movie? This is yet another in a long line of annoying "inspired by" albums. Here's a clue for the producers: people want to buy the music FROM the movie because we already HEARD it and LIKED it. It's rather stupid of you to present to us a medley of music "similar to" or "inspired by" when we have actively searched for the specific music.
Let's see, annoying movies that have done this:
Blade Mortal Kombat (until the fans squealed and the full score was released two years after the fact.) Bloodrayne Romeo Must Die
And now this, the best movie so far of 2007. Certainly the best soundtrack I've experienced in the theater this year-- and of course I can't experience it anywhere else because some complete IDIOT decided not to include it on the "official" soundtrack album.
Way to screw it up, guys! One star is a gift. (Next time, if you can't put the score on the disk, at least find some decent MUSIC.)
~D.
Piece of crap other than The Goo Goo Dolls song. July 4, 2007 10 out of 30 found this review helpful
Look at the soundtrack to the 1986 movie:LOTS of classic cuts, especially the Stan Bush songs and the score tracks by Vince DiCola. An all-time classic when it comes to soundtracks! Now let's look at this one:Only ONE good song, "Before It's Too Late" by The Goo Goo Dolls, a great song, but the rest of the songs are by crappy bands like Taking Back Sunday, Disturbed and Linkin Park.
|
|
| Powered by Associate-O-Matic
| |