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  1. Ridley Scott has always had phases in his career with different composers. It just so happens to be the HGW era. I don’t think it necessarily means there was a falling out. But Ridley is up there in age. I can’t imagine him working with Zimmer again.
  2. Agreed with all your points. Season 2 has its faults, but I think it starts strong and ends strong. The plot is convoluted, and my only wish was that they cut out the Taylor Kitsch character and subplot. Vince Vaughn is the highlight alongside Colin Farrell, for me. People claim he’s miscast because he’s famous for his raunchy comedies, but I thought he gave a great performance here. I absolutely adore the Episode 2 dream sequence and still rewatch it every now and then. It’s a straight Lynch homage, and hearing that from people, alongside the bowling alley scene from Fargo Season 3, is what convinced me to give Twin Peaks another chance years ago. Now it’s one of my favorites. Now, True Detective S3 is another story. I struggled to get through that season a lot. Thought it was terrible.
  3. Might just be a manufacturing hold up. If the factory they partner with can’t supply the materials, they can’t physically produce the CD to sell.
  4. He nixed a Varese release of a score awhile back, because he thought it was too short. And most recently he was publicly upset on Facebook about the premier releases of his early film scores.
  5. No one is going to know unless you ask HGW. He probably prefers the album presentation like Thor. JW wasn’t even on board for a lot of things until Matessino became his trusted producer for such projects. Zimmer didn’t want his early scores released because he’s not proud of the music. Could also be something similar to that.
  6. Both show and score are fantastic. Book One is a bit rough around the edges though. The show gets much better as it goes on. I hope they eventually get to the other ones. I would recommend The Legend of Korra:
  7. It’s not that uncommon. Wasn’t Goldsmith notoriously against some of his scores being released at all? I don’t think composers are being handsomely paid for CD expansions.
  8. Blumenkohl predicted this years ago. Music and math are very similar. I guarantee AI could compose a solid Star Wars imitation.
  9. I’m fine with it. You can completely ignore it, if you want. The game lets you know it’s not expected for you to do it every single time. They built in a lot of accessibility features to make the game easier for those that want a different experience. There’s an “amulet of storytelling” that lets you customize the difficulty in different ways.
  10. There are damage and defense buffs if you time your attacks/blocks correctly, yes.
  11. Starfield didn’t grab me like Fallout or Elder Scrolls. I’ve heard from podcasters though that it’s a slow start and is better to mainline the story first. Not a traditional BGS game in the sense of being able to wander wherever you want at any time. I’m very early in the game but don’t really have an urge to play it. I started Sea Of Stars and been enjoying that a lot. Art and music are wonderful. Before those two I played Sundered. Fantastic rogue like metroidvania. Made by Thunder Lotus, the team behind Spiritfarer, which is a game I fell in love with earlier this year. Beautiful hand drawn animation in all their games.
  12. The Dharma Initiative used the polar bears to turn the Dharma wheel, which was encased in ice underground. Moving the island caused the person/animal moving it to be transported to an exit hole in the Tunisian desert. The island was constantly moving through space and time, but I don’t think it ever wasn’t just a tropical island.
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