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These are the first that came to mind:
1. Across the Stars
2. Hedwig's Theme
3. Blue Fairy Theme
4. Anakin's Theme
5. Avner's Theme
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Wow...there's another one. Although, she wasn't in Singin in the Rain. That was Debbie Reynolds.
Charisse is the sexy woman who dances with Gene Kelly in a dream sequence at the end of Singin' in the Rain.
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I was always mesmerized by her in Singin' in the Rain.
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I didn't even know he'd been sick! A huge shock and a huge loss. RIP Mr. Winston and thanks for the memories.
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A fire broke out this morning at Universal Studios and now NBC news is reporting that the fire has spread to at least one of the film vaults there. Here's hoping that's not true.
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RIP Mr. Korman. I hope he gets his fruit cup in heaven.
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I'm not being sarcastic or anything, but who was he? His name sounds so familiar but I can't put my finger on who he was.
He was the director of movies like Out of Africa, Tootsie, Three Days of the Condor, the remake of Sabrina (which Williams scored) as well as an actor who starred in several films, most recently as the head of the law firm in Michael Clayton. Read the NY Times article that was posted in this thread for more info.
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RIP. I didn't even know he was sick! I enjoyed his work both behind and in front of the camera.
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The Last Crusade boot can be heard on Youtube in its entirety. As has been mentioned, it has horrible sound quality.
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Well, that's an odd inclusion. Is Williams forgetting things again?
I wish to God that he'd forget that "Ludlow's Demise" melody that's creeped into just about every action cue he's written since 1997.
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The slow theme that you are refering to is connected to the Grail Knight. The theme depicts the spiritual enlightenment and nobility of the Grail knight and his mission to protect the Grail. But I guess you could read it as being connected to the Henry Jones Sr. In a way it is in the end of TLC.
I always took the statement in the end to sort of represent the fact that Henry and Indy had become grail knights themselves in finding and protecting the grail. Then again, it's late and I can probably convince myself that there's a really good reason why Williams quoted Yoda's Theme so often during the Cloud City scenes!
Well,it wasn't used in Last Crusade so might as well use it here.That's interesting. I guess I never realized how little the Knight's theme is used throughout the entire score until you mentioned it. I guess it seemed like a larger part of the score to me than it actually is because it's given an expanded treatment in the end credits.
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I'm very confused. Are we talking about the father theme (Keeping Up with the Joneses), the Grail theme (The Penitent Man Will Pass), or the Knight theme (The End Credits) that's being quoted in KOTCS?
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Eric,
Is the scene with the
computer generated monkeys during the jungle chase
as awful/distracting/unnecessary as some of the early reviews suggest?
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I found it kind of strange and boring. Strange in that it's Lester Holt who hosts (or at least used to host) the NBC Nightly News on weekends and when Brian Williams was on vacation. I mean if you're making a faux documentary about something crazy, you wouldn't send a reputable newsman, right? Boring in that there was a program on the History Channel tonight that seemed a bit more informative and better paced. Plus the History Channel program seemed to have Lucasfilm's blessing since it used the Lucasfilm logo at the end and featured music from the Indy trilogy throughout.
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I'm sure this has probably been discussed before, but the Indy mania this week brought back a question that's been bothering me. What is the music in the second part of "No Ticket" on The Last Crusade OST (the part that's not in the film)? Does anyone know what it was meant to underscore? Thanks.
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"You and I are just passing through history. This...this is improved history!"
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Thumbs up positive 3 1/2 star review by Roger Ebert:
Ebert's Chicago Sun-Times review
Now what else can I tell you, apart from mentioning the blinking red digital countdown, and the moving red line tracing a journey on a map? I can say that if you liked the other Indiana Jones movies, you will like this one, and that if you did not, there is no talking to you. -
From the Chicago Tribune review:
...and they're lit by cinematographer Janusz Kaminski with so much pearly white light, the characters threaten to turn into Stanley Kubrick's Star Children.Kaminski has done some amazing work, but this is one thing that has always bugged me. It always seems like an alien mothership is sitting 5 feet away from the window in a Kaminski picture. Even parts of Saving Private Ryan look as if they were filmed on the sun. I wish he'd tone it down a bit.
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From the new Lucas interview:
In August, Lucas says, he’s releasing an animated 90-minute "Star Wars" movie to theaters via Warner Bros. called "Clone Wars." It will be followed in September by an animated series on the Cartoon Network and TNT."No one wanted it," he told me. "Every studio rejected it, including Fox, and I’m very loyal to them. They have right of first refusal. Eventually I brought it to Warners. It’s the first time that three components of the studio have acted together. It’s very exciting.
"But the story is that everyone said, 'No one gets this. It’s just … 'Star Wars.'' I said, 'That’s right, It’s just 'Star Wars.' Just like this is … 'Indiana Jones.''"
So even Fox, which greenlit an animated film for this summer called Space Chimps, passed on Clone Wars? They thought Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties was a good idea, but decided they'd rather let another studio have a piece of the Star Wars franchise than release it under their name? How reassuring.
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"The Jungle Chase" seems to have almost an exact lift from Waxman's Bride of Franksenstein in that little high-pitched clarinet (is it?) solo. Wonder if it was accidental or intentional.
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I met Ian McDiarmid once. He's a complete a-hole, almost as mean as how he is in Star Wars.
Ian McDiarmid stalked for autographs
I don't blame any Star Wars actor for being an a-hole given what they sometimes go through. As Carrie Fisher once said, Star Wars has provided them with "a small merry band of stalkers." I was at a screening of Shattered Glass at the Chicago Film Festival a few years ago and some of the SW fans were pretty obnoxious and angry with Hayden Christensen when he didn't take 6 hours to sign every toy, poster, book etc. for everyone lined up outside of the theater.
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And Carpenter's score is still magnificent.
I'll give you that.
I think the ending of the film spoiled it for me. I'm not really into horror films based in some kind of sense of reality where the killer can't be killed. If it's a cyborg from the future like in Terminator, fine. But if it's an escaped mental patient, he shouldn't be Superman.
Then again, maybe I'm just mad that none of my babysitters ever looked like Jamie Lee Curtis.
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I fail to see the genius of No Country for Old Men, but maybe I'll "get it" on a second viewing.
Also saw the original Halloween last year and was completely unimpressed, but I guess that the impact of many horror movies fade over time.
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Didn't AICN's early review of Attack of the Clones make it sound like the film was the Citizen Kane of the 21st century? That's when I stopped caring what AICN thinks about movies.

Intrada's Sept. 23rd Release, Something Special?
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Does anyone know if the original soundtrack to The Ten Commandments has ever been released on CD? I have a re-recording of some of the score that Bernstein did in the (I think) 1980's or 1990's but I was wondering if an original recording has ever been released.