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SturgisPodmore

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  1. Wasn't Williams mentored by Hermann to a certian extent? ~Sturgis
  2. I almost cried at that (and I know you did). ~Sturgis
  3. Probably like the latter half of "Quidditch World Cup." ~Sturgis
  4. And themes from: Shrek The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Lady in the Water Blood Diamond Pirates of the Caribbean Stardust The Rock All of these scores, many of which are really good, and MANY more. ~Sturgis
  5. I thought the Signs guys were more greenish. While we're at it, I though the Cloverfield guy was more greenish, too. But really, whatevs. ~Sturgis
  6. It was a very common chord progression, seen here as Brian Tyler's Children of Dune. ~Sturgis
  7. The Signs aliens , so not really. ~Sturgis
  8. He may have moved out, but that a-hole is playing his horn in the living room right now, while I'm trying to post upstairs. ~Sturgis
  9. Hey pal, quit basking in my glory. ~Sturgis
  10. Deep Blue Sea! It is totally bad but good! ~Sturgis -
  11. I haven't read any of this thread, but saw the title and I have to say the ark theme. It's one of Williams' most brilliant themes ever! ~Sturgis
  12. The Departed Saw this two weeks ago and really liked it. My first Scorcesse film! I'll have to look at some of his more classic stuff. A ~Sturgis
  13. "I don't want to be Madame Narf." -Lady in the Water Not. ~Sturgis
  14. Listening to a playlist of Williams faves while driving the past few days, none of which I've listened to for a while, I was overjoyed to hear "Journey to the Island," "Star Wars Main Titles" (from Greatest Hits), "Superman Main Titles," "Harry's Wondrous World" (CoS version), and "Adventures on Earth" (20th Anniversiary version). These are all some of Williams finest tracks, and two moments in particular that were amazing were the final time the main fanfare is played in the Superman main titles, I was accelerating onto the highway, and when I turned a corner in my neighborhood at the same time the "Chase" portion of "Adventures on Earth" begins, where it builds and explodes with the crazy flutes. I did not go the speed limit. ~Sturgis
  15. You've probably heard it a lot more than me, but I actually love this every time I hear it. For me, the first fanfare is the best part; just thinking of how it's one of the most recognizable pieces of music ever gives me chills. The triplets (or quick 16ths?) from the trombones and trumpets get me every time. Anyways, around the time of its release, I found "The Battle" from Narnia to be quite an addicting MV-flavored treat. ~Sturgis
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