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  1. The horn call at the end of "Qui-Gon Vs Darth Maul: The First Encounter" would work better without the growling chords underneath
  2. I can already hear exactly what a JG MR would sound like though. His action style was so locked-in at that point, and not always for the better
  3. My unpopular JWFan opinion is that there aren't any Spielbergs where Jerry Goldsmith would have written a better score than JW
  4. Theme From is a better written and more memorable theme but Remembrances goes more into what's offscreen emotionally, taking an almost spiritual and uplifting sound at times (the violin section over the restatement of the redemption theme)
  5. Remembrances holds much more emotional weight for me but Theme From is still a much better headliner.
  6. I kind of question its status as a "Spielberg masterpiece", partly due to its place in pop culture. Its grizzly depictions of warfare just became the new norm for war movies and it ended up just serving as another recruiting tool for the army, despite its anti-war aspirations. And I think some of this is due to the way the film itself valorizes dying for your country. Something like Born on the Fourth of July isn't as upfront and gruesome but no one is going to walk away from that thinking "I want to join the army" (he literally gets his d*ck shot off). Also, it's kind of thin thematically (narrative themes not musical) and a bit muddled too.
  7. It's a little on the nose and subtracts a bit dramatically as a result. The completion of the musical phrase is what really makes the film version for me (where the album version just kind of tapers out after a short statement of the theme)
  8. One of the best film music moments ever, tracked or not tracked
  9. Orange/brown. A quintessential fall movie
  10. The first was pretty lame but this actually looks fun.
  11. Stepmom doesn't need an expansion. OST is already perfect
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