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I got it now, Marco Beltrami is doing the score for the FILM, but the trailer's music ( "If I was your Vampire" by Marilyn Manson) may not be what the films score will be anything like.
Must Watch: First International Trailer for Max Payne « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Marco Beltrami is doing the score which is great news.
Must Watch: First International Trailer for Max Payne « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Although I do want Al Franken to win, it could be even more important to determine who, exactly, are "The Lizard People," and why this "Beltrami" voter wrote in their name ...
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In his notes to "Mezcala Island - scene of rebellion" (1824), Burton tells us the Italian author, Giacomo Costantino Beltrami, was an "incurable romantic and inveterate roamer," who among other accomplishments discovered the northern source of the Mississippi River.
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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Beltrami describes his visit to Mezcala Island, which by 1824 was being used as a penitentiary, where the convicts, Beltrami notes, "are less harshly treated than in the penitentiaries of our World [Europe], the dictator of civilization."
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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Shortly after he visits "Oxotopec, ten milles from Axixis," Beltrami, with his youthful eye, records that it is "the largest village of all those around the lake," but that "it has nothing worth noting except for the pretty niece of the curate …."
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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In his notes to "Mezcala Island - scene of rebellion" (1824), Burton tells us the Italian author, Giacomo Costantino Beltrami, was an "incurable romantic and inveterate roamer," who among other accomplishments discovered the northern source of the Mississippi River.
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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Shortly after he visits "Oxotopec, ten milles from Axixis," Beltrami, with his youthful eye, records that it is "the largest village of all those around the lake," but that "it has nothing worth noting except for the pretty niece of the curate …."
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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Beltrami describes his visit to Mezcala Island, which by 1824 was being used as a penitentiary, where the convicts, Beltrami notes, "are less harshly treated than in the penitentiaries of our World [Europe], the dictator of civilization."
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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Shortly after he visits "Oxotopec, ten milles from Axixis," Beltrami, with his youthful eye, records that it is "the largest village of all those around the lake," but that "it has nothing worth noting except for the pretty niece of the curate …."
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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