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  1. Wojo

    The Dark Knight Rises

    It's the family name of a common hot dog vending company in Gotham City. And Bane loves him some hot dogs.
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  2. No, but I've heard the score So can you elaborate and tell us how is it? Strange. I know the score by heart at this point and I own something like 40 CD's of Horner's work. And yet I can't hear any autopilot. Some stylistic nods here and there, yeah. That's his style of writing, I guess. But autopilot? If that's the example of a rip-off of then so is Tintin. In which you can hear at least half dozen of Williams' scores... And I love it! Karol Yes I agree. It does contain strong Horner stylistics and turns of musical phrase but having just listened to it I can't say that it sounds autopilot nor self referential in a way that would bother me. I quite thoroughly enjoy this score. It sounds very heartwarmingly traditional but has a wonderful youthful air about it.
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  3. Jay

    The Dark Knight Rises

    Holy hell! I just started reading Harry Knowles' review on Aint It Cool News, but it very quickly gets filled with HUGE SPOILERS!!!!!! And they appear long before he actually gets to his SPOILER WARNING - very lame of him! So, DO NOT READ THE AICN REVIEW AT ALL if you don't want to be spoiled!!!
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  4. I am sure it will be more of Williams' pastoral writing perhaps seasoned with stylistic hints of the period. Williams' writing tends to have that quality anyway, a sort of hymnal singing lyrical way of expression which he often employs for such dramatic subject matter. Something in the vein of Born on the Fourth of July would make me a happy fan.
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  5. I just hope the Obesity Society Of America won't be offended and start a boycott against the film. They currently have 150 million members.
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  6. Marc

    John Powell - Ice Age 4

    It's an awesome cue ! ( thank you Ludwig ) Powell about it : At the beginning of the film, the creation of the geographical world as we know it seemed just such an immense idea to musically convey, that I gave up entirely and used Beethoven's Ninth Symphony instead. With a bit of obscenely crass re-orchestration and blatantly cheap arranging tricks normally associated with strippers, we got it to fit the action perfectly. But the cost that I must now bear is having to live forever in hiding, since the "Beethoven Society" issued a "fatwa" on me.
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  7. A24

    Upcoming Films

    Great poster!
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  8. You do realize that you're wrong, right?
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  9. The Amazing Spider-Man The more I listen to it, the more I love it. It's not perfect, and I wish Horner had a longer main/end title to develop his theme, but it's still a blast to listen to. Favorite score of the year! Sorry John Carter, you get the silver medal.
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