Talk:Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (soundtrack)

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Love theme

Has anyone noticed that the opening notes from the love theme are identical to the ones from Titanic? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Surten (talkcontribs) 01:56, 17 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Filmtracks review

I have removed the filmtracks review from the "professional review" section as it is hardly professional. It called the score to the first film "brainless" and called Media Ventures/Remote Control Productions "imbecilic", which is not something that belongs on Wikipedia. It appears more the work of someone with a personal grief with the studio than the work of a professional reviewer.

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I have again removed the filmtracks review for exactly the reasons that RadicalTwo provided. It is very clear that this review is biased against the score (likely for a personal reason), and as such, should not be included on this page which should provide an unbiased view on this score. This is further shown when comparing this specific review to the vast majority of other professional reviews, which rated this score highly and looking at the comments page on the review. There was no reason provided for adding it again, so until there is a valid reason, it should stay removed.

Negative critical reception should be shown on this page, however, not when it is clearly biased.--NitroblastDigi (talk) 23:22, 13 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]