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John Crichton

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  1. The prequel duels, particularly RotS, just try too hard to be epic. That being said, it's hard to beat the 3-way duel in TPM as a pure action setpiece, it's great. It just lacks the emotion of the OT duels.

    I do really like the above "lava explosion" moment in RotS. It's a great image and Williams matches it perfectly musically. I've always said I thought that the Anakin/Obi-Wan duel would have worked much better without any dialogue during it at all.

  2. I've always been selective about what I get, for both budgetary and practical reasons. I never want to get to the point where I'm so overwhelmed with STUFF I feel like I could never listen to it all. I don't plan on stopping anytime soon.

  3. Following trips the last two years to Johnson and Kennedy Space Centers, I've finally watched the HBO docudrama From the Earth to the Moon. Good stuff, though I was a bit disappointed that the whole Mercury/Gemini years were reduced down to just the first episode.

    I was especially impressed by Kamen's main title piece and the eps he scored. Is there a CD release?

    I have the album, but if you followed Jason's link, it only has the opening and closing titles. Reminds me a bit of his Robin Hood theme.

    I didn't but I looked it up myself later, I was asking to spur discussion more than anything else. But yeah it's just loaded with period songs, and it's OOP too. Disappointing, he wrote some really good full scores, the one for the Apollo 9 ep standing out for me.

  4. Following trips the last two years to Johnson and Kennedy Space Centers, I've finally watched the HBO docudrama From the Earth to the Moon. Good stuff, though I was a bit disappointed that the whole Mercury/Gemini years were reduced down to just the first episode.

    I was especially impressed by Kamen's main title piece and the eps he scored. Is there a CD release?

  5. What does Social Network's score sound like?

    Shit. Big, mouldering, steamy shit. It's as Oscar-worthy as my pants, or even worse, Steef's pants.

    Thanks, Jim. Graphic. ;)

    I guess the Academy's trying to make up for their rare moment of good sense by giving Giacchino, the best composer working full time today, and a properly good to great score an Oscar last year.

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