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Watchmen (Music from the HBO Series) is the original score for the HBO superhero drama limited series Watchmen, composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.The score was released in three volumes on vinyl and digital services over the course of the series' broadcast in 2019, with Volume 1 on November 6, Volume 2 on November 27, and Volume 3 on December 18.
Watchmen: Music from the Motion Picture is the film soundtrack album for the 2009 film Watchmen. The soundtrack features three songs written by Bob Dylan: "Desolation Row", "The Times They Are a-Changin'", and "All Along the Watchtower".
Watchmen: Original Motion Picture Score is a film score album for the 2009 film Watchmen. It was released concurrently with the soundtrack album Watchmen: Music from the Motion Picture. [4] [5] The album's digital release comes with a bonus track, "Prison Fight (Philip Steir / Phat Prison Phight Remix)", at the end of the album.
The following is a list of recorded songs by the American rock band My Chemical Romance. Songs Song ... Watchmen: Music from the Motion Picture: 2009 [30] [31]
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This category contains articles about the soundtracks of Superhero films. Subcategories. ... Watchmen: Music from the Motion Picture; Wonder Woman (soundtrack)
Moore is best known as the composer of the 1999 video game Outcast, and most recently, the Watchmen Motion Comic episodic web series. He has composed music on ten films, orchestrated for other composers on dozens of feature films and television movies, over 125 commercials, in addition to many video games including Outcast (2000 nominee for Best Music by the Academy of Interactive Arts ...
The main cast of Watchmen (from left to right): The Comedian, Silk Spectre II, Doctor Manhattan, Ozymandias, Nite Owl II, and Rorschach. Production for Watchmen began casting in July 2007 for look-alikes of the era's famous names for the film—something director Zack Snyder declared would give the film a "satirical quality" and "create this '80s vibe."