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what is the song at the end of heat were robert deniro dies
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A word to the wise, cardiff
Always preface your Q with "Spoiler alert", then anybody who has not seen a film, tv prog etc will not have the climax spoilt for them, because they will ignore the thread altogether...
OR
You could have just said 'What is the name of the song at the end of the film "Heat"?
n00dles
Always preface your Q with "Spoiler alert", then anybody who has not seen a film, tv prog etc will not have the climax spoilt for them, because they will ignore the thread altogether...
OR
You could have just said 'What is the name of the song at the end of the film "Heat"?
n00dles
Cardiff - my opinon is that this film was out in 1995 - 11 years ago it starred two of the hottest properties in Hollywood who for the first time (dont mention godfather) starred on screen together. If these people have not seen this film by now - they don't deserve to and to give you a hard time for not putting "spoiler" before your question - well why don't they just line you up against a wall and shoot you !!
Try Here:
http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0113277/soundtrack
For the rest of you - chill out !
Try Here:
http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0113277/soundtrack
For the rest of you - chill out !
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All I was saying is - Its not the end of the world - Are you a sixth form drama student Ward~Minter ? Doesn't Ergo mean therefore ? Maybe they should watch all those films and more - How many sixth form drama students post on here anyway ? And just what films are they watching/studying ? Come on let me know - they're all interesting questions ! It's not a big problem - knowing that De Niro dies - he's one of the baddies - they usually do ! The climax of the film is in the chase between Pacino's character and De Niros. I would say my opinion - it's not an argument, holds quite a bit of water in relation to the question and not the principle behind "spoiler Alerts" - ergo - yes we should use them if we deem it necessary or are not sure - in this instance I don't think one was absolutley necessary.
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SPOILER ALERT !!!!!!!!!
I have also found this :
However, director Michael Mann felt "God Moving.." was such a cathartic piece of music, it was more suited to strike up during McCauley's death scene, ending the movie.
It's by Moby
"God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters"
Written by Richard Hall
Performed by Moby
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group / Mute Records Ltd.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
I have also found this :
However, director Michael Mann felt "God Moving.." was such a cathartic piece of music, it was more suited to strike up during McCauley's death scene, ending the movie.
It's by Moby
"God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters"
Written by Richard Hall
Performed by Moby
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group / Mute Records Ltd.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products