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  1. http://www.veritaserum.com/media/2005/01/0...kingofpoa.shtml what's the music tracked into video #8?
  2. I see your points, though I don't agree 100% with it. IMO a composer can have more than one "big period" in his work and those could be liked best by different people. I was just interested that would a poll like this work.
  3. In addition to the JW career slump thread... It is clear that his style have changed through these past few decades, though it has been top quality all the time. But when was his Golden Era? It would also be interesting to have a top 3 of these as well. And the reasons why? One or two specific favorite scores or his overall style? Mine would be: 1. 1989-1993 2. 1979-1983 3. 1999-2003 S.B. ps: if you say the 5 years You like best are not in these (the periods I chose are pretty 'mechanic' with the dates), like 1977-1981, please write that in your top 3!
  4. Congrats, PJ and Mr Shore IMO the score won deservedly, but the movie didn't. As I said before I think it was the weakest of the three, but I have high hopes for the EE. I would rank them: TTT EE I was surprised to see what a huge improvement it was FOTR (EE) I like the theatrical version just as much TTT ROTK As for the scores, I really can't decide, they're all great. The song also won very well deserved. As for the movie, I'm still happy that at least one LOTR movie revieves an award,. S.B.
  5. Thank's for the help, guys! I only remember seeing Alien, Total Recall, Planet of the Apes, Rambo and Star Trek. I never heard of Patton or Blue Max. It seems I'll have to sit down and watch quite a few of these older movies as well, if I can get my hands on them. Could you write down a few words about these movies as well? (Yes I know there's imdb but I' woul like your opinions.) Looks like Mr. Williams's movies are much more well-known, at least to me. S.B. Sabrina (John Williams) I just love the score and the film too...
  6. Probably there was a similar topic on this before, but as I am quite new to film scores (my first soundtrack CD was HP&SS, since then I have about 20 of them,mainly JW), I was wondering... What are the Jerry's , say best 10 scores, that are worth buying? I only have The Mummy which I think is good but a little too repetitive. And buying Star Trek: TMP is on my to-do-list. Thanks, S.B.
  7. Movies: 1.) Finding Nemo No comments on this one. I was simply amazed. 2.) X2 Probably the best comics-adaptation I've seen. 3.) LOTR:ROTK I consider myself as one of the few who think ROTK was the weakest of the three. Though this might change with the EE. But it's still a wonderful movie. 4.) Catch Me If You Can (I saw it in February ) 5.) Master and Commander I didn't want to see it because of Russell Crowe but I won tickets for it so I watched it and thought it was very good. 6.) Bruce Almighty I havent seen Peter Pan, Big Fish or Last Samurai, these haven't come out here yet. Scores 1.) LOTR:ROTK Best of the three CD-s, but weakest of the three scores (all my favorite cues are on TTT CD which I think is the least listenable cd of the three). My favorite cues are tracks 3,4,5,19 and these are my favorite scenes in the movie as well. 2.) X2 3.) Matrix Revolutions
  8. POA has a $200 million budget and GOF is definitely longer and much more epic, so I'm not so surprised. I'm more worried about the director.
  9. They will make one movie, and they don't want it too long. I'm expecting a three-hour movie. at http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/news/content_o...-name_page.html They said "... the fourth Potter film will cost 170 million pounds, 5 million pounds more than Return of the King,..." So ROTK costed more than Titanic? I thought the three LOTR movies TOGETHER costed about 300 million dollars, not ROTK alone! New adult covers for the HP series: http://www.mugglenet.com/pics/adultcovers.shtml
  10. And The Goblet of Fire will be the most expensive movie ever made.
  11. Hi again, everyone An interesting POA set report from http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/setreportpoa.html Quote: TLC: Dan, if you stay on for the fifth book, how are you going to handle Harry?s moods in those books? DR: What we?ve done in this one, which I think is quite daring really, the Harry you read about in the fifth book is the Harry we kind of portray in the third film. He is incredibly angry in this one. Just full of teenage? TLC: Angst? DR: Thank you, I couldn?t say that word for a second, angst. So he is an incredibly angry character in the third film. I don?t know, I think a lot of people could be shocked, I don?t know. I think the fifth book has prepared them for it slightly. It?s just different. It was also confirmed that the movie will be under 2 1/2 hours. S.B.
  12. I saw Finding Nemo this weekend. It was probably the best animated film I've seen in the last quite-a-few years. It's pure genius! I find it ridiculous that it came out on DVD in the US earlier than it came to the theatres over here I also saw Start Trek Nemesis on video. It was nothing special for me, I expected it to be a bit better.
  13. I think the CGI Yoda looked ridiculous in AOTC. Puppet Yoda was great in the original trilogy, and I agree with Morn: it was even better in TPM.
  14. Agreed. The Grint-Watson pair were SO much better in PS (IMO perfect, especially Watson), than in the second movie. Radcliffe had a few bad moments (like his smile at the end of the quidditch match) in PS, but also a few GREAT moments... like in the scene when he finds out Malfoy also got detention, the expression on his face is priceless! He got better in CoS and let us hope he gets better and better
  15. I refuse to believe that ROTK will be as low as TPM. As for the sound clips, they are GREAT! This may be the best of the three, at least the best of the CDs. One more week and we find out... The Extended Editions are great, but it would have been too much in cinema. (actually, I only saw FOTR:EE, TTT:EE comes out here in a few days - is it a BIG improvement?) When did they stop making intermissions in movies? The sixties? (I have no idea)
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