Yep, and the Hong Kong music, I love the live version of the main theme also. When you first step out onto the streets of Hong Kong you still haven't fully recovered from the effects from the plot reveal, you are so paranoid at that stage, and then they throw you into this huge crowd of civilians and its so overwhelming because you feel like you can trust no-one, and suddenly you are surrounded by noise and people in contrast to the abandoned NYC streets. The upbeat asian music REALLY added so much to that scene. I'll never forget it.
At the start of the year, not really a new years resolution or anything I decided to to make basically 95% of my music listening that of instrumental music. I like baroque and romantic, and modern soundtracks theyre great, but nothing has resonated with me on the scale that classical music has. I think that the composers really let the music control their emotions, where as in the romantic era the emotions controlled the music. Both are good in what they accomplished, but the structure and order that the classical era gives while being beautifal makes it perfection. Mozart really tops the era. I recently downloaded his complete collection of every note the guy wrote. Only 14.something gigs! Really worth it. I've never fallen in love with music as I have with this, its a shame the classical era will never come again.