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DreamWorks
Spirit - Frequently
Asked Questions and Answers
Below are Frequently Asked Questions
and Answers about DreamWorks Animated movie, Spirit:
Stallion of the Cimarron
Q:
What is the rating of Spirit?
A:
The Motion Picture Association of America has given Spirit:
Stallion of the Cimarron a "G" rating, making
it appropriate for all audiences.
Q:
How long is Spirit?
A:
The movie is one hour and 23 minutes long.
Q:
I heard the songs are by someone named Bryan Adams. Who
is he?
A:
Bryan Adams is a popular Canadian singer who is no stranger
to many in and out of the U.S. He has garnished three
Academy Award Best Song nominations in the past, including
the song "Everything I Do, I Do It for You,"
from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. In total, Adams
album sales have exceeded 60 million copies!
Q:
Is it true that Hans Zimmer's score is not on the Spirit
soundtrack?!
A:
DreamWorks has a bad habit of delaying or not putting
out score soundtracks of its animated movies. The current
soundtrack features the songs by Bryan Adams
and only four of Hans Zimmer's excellent background
score. This is surprising considering that Hans Zimmer
is one of the most respected and talented composers in
the world. There is a chance that DreamWorks may release
a score-only CD several months down the road, however,
like it did for Shrek.
Q:
I have Spirit question. Where do I ask it?
A:
Send your question to joetracy@earthlink.net
with a subject header of "Spirit Question".
Select questions will be answered on this page.
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