Too Big to Fail Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Malas noticias

Title in Português:

Demasiado Grande Para Falhar

Title in Français:

Too Big to Fail

Title in Türk:

Too Big to Fail

Synopsis

A close look behind the scenes, between late March and mid-October, 2008: we follow Richard Fuld's benighted attempt to save Lehman Brothers; conversations among Hank Paulson (the Secretary of the Treasury), Ben Bernanke (chair of the Federal Reserve), and Tim Geithner (president of the New York Fed) as they seek a private solution for Lehman's; and, back-channel negotiations among Paulson, Warren Buffet, investment bankers, a British regulator, and members of Congress as almost all work to save the U.S. economy. By the end, with the no-strings bailout arranged, modest confidence restored on Wall Street, and a meltdown averted, Paulson wonders if banks will lend.

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Too Big to Fail
The Banking Crisis (Main Titles)
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Times Square
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Phone Calls
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Give Me The Papers
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Tarp Fails
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Take The Vote
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Geithner Running
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Double Cross Phone Call
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Insomnia
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
French Minister
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Capital Injections
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
We Don't Want To Import Your Cancer
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
The Great Depression
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
I Have A Company To Save
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
They're Not On Top Of It
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
CEO Arrival
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
You Need To Sleep
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Beijing
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Paulson Theme
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Ted, Audrey And The Trees - Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Candy Factory - Hop (Christopher Lennertz)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Rickshaw Chase - Kung Fu Panda 2 (Hans Zimmer and John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Dolphin Dance - Dolphin Tale (Mark Isham)
Nathan Barr: Performer
National News - Big Miracle (Cliff Eidelman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Nim's Island - Nim's Island (Patrick Doyle)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Calling The Guardians - Rise of the Guardians (Alexandre Desplat)
Nathan Barr: Performer
This Is Berk - How To Train Your Dragon (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Flying - Rio (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Horton Suite - Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears A Who! (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Theme - Astro Boy (John Ottman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Let Us Drink Milk - Speed Racer (Michael Giacchino)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Final Round - Real Steel (Danny Elfman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Flying A Tank - The A-Team (Alan Silvestri)
Nathan Barr: Performer
A Man, A Plan, A Code, Dubai - Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (Michael Giacchino)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Largo Winch (Alexandre Desplat)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Fast Five (Brian Tyler)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Bull Run - Knight and Day (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
End Credits - G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra (Alan Silvestri)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Enterprising Young Men - Star Trek (Michael Giacchino)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Disc Time:
Nathan Barr: Performer
Introducing Amelia - Amelia (Gabriel Yared)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Honored Colleague - Charlie Wilson's War (James Newton Howard)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Japan - Hachi (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Ain't You Tired (End Title) - The Help (Thomas Newman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
End Credits - The Bucket List (Marc Shaiman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Anna's Theme - Leap Year (Randy Edelman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main Title - The Tudors - Season 3 (Trevor Morris)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Bel Ami (Rachel Portman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main TItle - Parade's End (Dirk Brossé)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Isabel The Strong - Your Highness (Steve Jablonsky, Performed by Lisbeth Scott)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Opening Titles - Albert Nobbs (Brian Byrne)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Little Edie On Chair - Grey Gardens (Rachel Portman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Opening Credits - Another Year (Gary Yershon)
Nathan Barr: Performer
La Fille Du Puisatier (Alexandre Desplat)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Romanze - The Last Station (Sergey Yevtushenko)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Love Theme - Spartacus (Alex North, Performed by Dave Grusin)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Overture - The Visitor (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Running In The Sand - La Ligne Droite (Patrick Doyle)
Nathan Barr: Performer
S.O.P. Theme #1 - Standard Operating Procedure (Danny Elfman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Columbus Circle (Brian Tyler)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Back Home - Flash Of Genius (Aaron Zigman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Opening Titles - Mildred Pierce (Carter Burwell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Legend and Main Title - Fool's Gold (George Fenton)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Espiritu Esa Ala - Sanctum (David Hirschfelder)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Maruge Digs - The First Grader (Alex Heffes)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main Title - The Stoning Of Soraya M. (John Debney)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Horizon To Horizon - Black Gold (James Horner)
Nathan Barr: Performer
When The Heart Dies - In The Land Of Blood And Honey (Gabriel Yared, Performed by Nataša Mirkovi´c - De Ro)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Love & War Finale - There Be Dragons: Secretos De Pasión (Robert Folk)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Suite For Symphony Orchestra, Choir and Piano Soloist - Oscar: The Color of Destiny (Diego Navarro)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Entre La Luz Y El Pecado - For Greater Glory (James Horner, Performed by Clara Sanabras)
Nathan Barr: Performer
They'll Remember You - Valkyrie (John Ottman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
The Mission - The Sum Of All Fears (Jerry Goldsmith, Performed by Cristina Farrais, Mark Snow, Tenerife Film Orchestra)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Wolf Suite (Part 1) - The Wolfman (Danny Elfman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Dream House (John Debney)
Nathan Barr: Performer
End Credits - Let Me In (Michael Giacchino)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Evacuation - I Am Legend (James Newton Howard)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main Titles - Never Let Me Go (Rachel Portman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Eva - Igor (Patrick Doyle)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Love Theme - True Blood (Nathan Barr)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Opening Titles - John Carpenter's The Ward (Mark Kilian)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Fright Night (Ramin Djawadi)
Nathan Barr: Performer
The Ghost Writer (Alexandre Desplat)
Nathan Barr: Performer
The Banking Crisis (Main Titles) - Too Big To Fail (Marcelo Zarvos)
Nathan Barr: Performer
The Ides Of March (Alexandre Desplat)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Watergate - Frost / Nixon (Hans Zimmer)
Nathan Barr: Performer
End Title - Brake (Brian Tyler)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main Titles - Camelot (Mychael and Jeff Danna)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main Titles - The Borgias (Trevor Morris)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main Title - Game of Thrones - Season 2 (Ramin Djawadi)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Golden Gate Bridge - Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Patrick Doyle)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Hopper - Battleship (Steve Jablonsky)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Babylon Requiem - Babylon A.D. (Atli Örvarsson)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Battle: Los Angeles (Brian Tyler)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Jake Lonergan - Cowboys & Aliens (Harry Gregson-Williams)
Nathan Barr: Performer
End Title - Eagle Eye (Brian Tyler)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Racing - Charlie St. Cloud (Rolfe Kent)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Redemption and Rebirth - A Thousand Words (John Debney)
Nathan Barr: Performer
The Drive To Immaculata (Main Title) - The Mighty Macs (William Ross)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Trouble With The Curve (Marco Beltrami)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Gig Catches / Taking The Lead - Touchback (William Ross)
Nathan Barr: Performer
A Liverpool Anthem – You'll Never Walk Alone - Will (Nigel Clarke & Michael Csányi-Wills)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Letting Go - Super 8 (Michael Giacchino)
Nathan Barr: Performer
A Call To Adventure (Theme from Mummy 3) - The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (Randy Edelman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
We Don't Want To Import Your Cancer
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
They're Not On Top Of It
Marcelo Zarvos: Performer
Ted, Audrey And The Trees - Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Nim's Island - Nim's Island (Patrick Doyle)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Horton Suite - Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears A Who! (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Honored Colleague - Charlie Wilson's War (James Newton Howard)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Ain't You Tired (End Title) - The Help (Thomas Newman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Anna's Theme - Leap Year (Randy Edelman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main TItle - Parade's End (Dirk Brossé)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Legend and Main Title - Fool's Gold (George Fenton)
Nathan Barr: Performer
They'll Remember You - Valkyrie (John Ottman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Opening Titles - John Carpenter's The Ward (Mark Kilian)
Nathan Barr: Performer
A Liverpool Anthem – You'll Never Walk Alone - Will (Nigel Clarke & Michael Csányi-Wills)
Nathan Barr: Performer

User reviews

Kimberly Johnson
7/10

The score of Too Big to Fail effectively captures the tension and high stakes of the financial crisis of 2008, enhancing the storytelling and keeping viewers engaged.

Donna Adams
9/10

The soundtrack of Too Big to Fail perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the financial crisis of 2008. The music enhances the drama and keeps the audience engaged throughout the film, creating a sense of unease and suspense that mirrors the real events portrayed.

Joshua Moore
7/10

The composition of the music in Too Big to Fail masterfully reflects the complexity and urgency of the behind-the-scenes negotiations, effectively conveying the gravity of the situation and the weight of the decisions being made.

Melissa Thompson
6/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of both traditional orchestral elements and modern electronic sounds creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience.

Steven Brown
5/10

The use of subtle and understated music in key moments of negotiation and decision-making adds depth and emotion to the storytelling.

John Johnson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Too Big to Fail is a crucial element in conveying the drama and significance of the events portrayed in the film.

Betty Wilson
4/10

The music in Too Big to Fail failed to capture the intensity and urgency of the financial crisis depicted in the film. Instead of enhancing the tension and drama of the scenes, the soundtrack felt flat and uninspired, missing the opportunity to elevate the storytelling.

Patricia Nelson
10/10

I was impressed by the emotional depth of the score in Too Big to Fail. The music effectively conveys the high stakes and human drama involved in the financial crisis, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative. The soundtrack beautifully complements the storytelling, enhancing the impact of the film's key moments and making it a truly immersive experience.

Mary Phillips
5/10

The soundtrack of Too Big to Fail effectively captures the tension and urgency of the financial crisis unfolding in late 2008.

Susan Moore
6/10

The music builds tension effectively as the story progresses towards the climax, reflecting the escalating pressure on the characters.

Ashley Anderson
7/10

The use of subtle and haunting melodies in the soundtrack adds depth to the characters and their struggles, creating an emotional connection with the audience.

Brian Davis
5/10

The music helps to create a sense of unease and uncertainty as the characters grapple with the challenges of saving Lehman Brothers and the U.S. economy.

Emily Brown
2/10

The soundtrack of Too Big to Fail felt repetitive and lacked variety, making it difficult to stay engaged throughout the film. The same themes and musical cues seemed to be used repeatedly without much creativity or innovation.

Elizabeth Wilson
5/10

The music contributes to the overall atmosphere of the film, immersing the audience in the high-stakes world of finance and decision-making.

Donald King
3/10

The choice of instrumentation and musical style in the soundtrack of Too Big to Fail did not seem to match the tone and subject matter of the movie. The music often felt out of place and disconnected from the events unfolding on screen, creating a jarring and distracting viewing experience.

Brian Wright
5/10

The soundtrack successfully conveys the stress and high stakes involved in the back-channel negotiations among key players in the financial world.

Charles Wilson
6/10

The score enhances the viewer's understanding of the complex financial jargon and intricate dealings taking place behind the scenes.

Steven Campbell
6/10

The soundtrack's use of different musical themes for each character provides a unique perspective on their roles and motivations in the crisis.