Shane
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- Birthday 10/12/1973
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The Force Awakens The Force Awakens SPOILERS ALLOWED Discussion Thread
Shane replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
At least he didn't bite off more than he could Chewie. (Ok, that one was bad). -
The Force Awakens The Force Awakens SPOILERS ALLOWED Discussion Thread
Shane replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
Did Han ever fly Solo? -
The Force Awakens The Force Awakens SPOILERS ALLOWED Discussion Thread
Shane replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
Yeah, he's already had more screen time in one film than Wedge did in the entire OT. -
The Force Awakens The Force Awakens SPOILERS ALLOWED Discussion Thread
Shane replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
The new Wedge Antilles? -
Film Score Monthly announces the Blue Box - Superman.
Shane replied to TownerFan's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
Another 300 Blue Boxes are being printed. Last chance editions on a couple of other titles as well. -
Thanks Karol. I thought I'd read something about Lynch intending to leave the murder unsolved. Good to know the memory's still good. I read that Lynch wanted to explore the dark side of small town life in the show, and the murder's main plot purpose was to bring Cooper to town. The filler and subplots were meant to be the real meat of the show. I loved the show at the time (hard to believe it was twenty years ago) and really should watch it again soon. The soundtrack was one of my first CDs and I read a spin-off book My Life, My Tapes which was meant to be Cooper's autobiography, It ends with him being sent to Twin Peaks and gives a different version of the Teresa Banks case referenced in Fire Walk With Me.
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This was a shock. He was one of my favourite authors. I got hooked when I read Fahrenheit 451 in high school. My favourite Bradbury book is Dandelion Wine. So long, Ray. You'll be missed.
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La-La Land Records' HOOK (2CD Expanded) Anticipation thread
Shane replied to Jay's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
It's here! 17 days. Not bad. Just listened to the first disc. Fantastic. -
Landa. Ledger gave a great, twisted performance as the Joker, but the character wears his evil on his sleeve. His appearance alone would give anyone the creeps. Landa, at first glance, appears normal until he starts speaking. He has that air of forced civility about him. It's like he's wearing a mask that almost fits, but not quite. You can still glimpse what's underneath. Get rid of the uniform and put him in civvies, and from a distance nobody would guess what he was, which is exactly why Pitt's character marks him at the end.
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I enjoyed the intro to the tv show Millennium. It had such a brooding, melancholy feel, due in no small part to Mark Snow's theme.
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One summer night, an orchestra performed Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Since it was a very hot night and the players were working up quite a sweat, the ventilators were turned on. The wind from the ventilators caused the score to fly all over the place, so it was tied down to the note holders. The ventilators also made such a racket, that the bassists decided that it didn't matter if they downed a few pints and got drunk as lords. Two of them got so drunk, they passed out. The violinist was so disgusted, he got up to leave but slipped and fell. Thus, it was the bottom of the 9th, the bassists were loaded, the score was tied with two men out and the fans were cheering wildly as a man slid home.
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What Is The Last Score You Listened To? (older scores)
Shane replied to Ollie's topic in General Discussion
1941 - John Williams Fat Man and Little Boy - Ennio Morricone -
Basic training at Bletchley Park.
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Thanks for the trip down memory lane Drax. I thought that was one of the better Murdoc episodes.
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Label Threads The Official Film Score Monthly (FSM) Thread
Shane replied to Ollie's topic in General Discussion
Guns for San Sebastian is classic Ennio Morricone Western music. Wonderful score imo. Some Youtube clips: