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The Last Jedi Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (Rian Johnson 2017)
James replied to Dixon Hill's topic in General Discussion
The book makes it clear that Rey was not responsible for Luke's exile and that Kylo is a crybaby, but he still leaves the door open to that other possibilities are developed. At the end of everything, Luke will look to Rey as if he never seen her in life and the rumor that she's his daughter is never going to will be confimed. Or they will create another narrative away from everything that was established in TFA (as the interest of the First Order for her) to justify his paternity, something like "What If Luke lost the sight of a daughter in the past ?". But I doubt it. She really is "nobody".- 4,221 replies
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What film score theme/melody is going through your head right now?
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The Last Jedi Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (Rian Johnson 2017)
James replied to Dixon Hill's topic in General Discussion
This is impossible. There's at least 10 years between them. Since you mentioned the books...- 4,221 replies
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The Last Jedi Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (Rian Johnson 2017)
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Unlikely. There is a very clear age gap between them.- 4,221 replies
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I think that the songwriters should have been Mexican. There so many popular songs recycled and few new material.
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Thanks! Imdb says that Badami and Muik are music and film editors.
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I also know few. The Mexican, The Mask of Zorro, Coco, The 33, Frida, A Walk in the Clouds, The Legend of Zorro, On Stranger Tides and maybe even The Road to El Dorado are some of them. Mr. and Mrs. Smith also fit? Argentina is a Spanish-speaking country just like Mexico. Many things made by Morricone resemble a bit of the Spanish palette.
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Elfman, Zimmer, Toprak, Gregson-Williams and Mazzaro?
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The cover is nice!
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What Is The Last Score You Listened To? (older scores)
James replied to Ollie's topic in General Discussion
I skipped the songs, there are two or three versions throughout the album. My favorite track is this, it joins the main ideas of the score. I've never seen the movie, but I imagine in a church or an empty road because of the bells. -
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Yeah. That's a bad idea. But I do not believe that those whining babies will have the audacity to face man.
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Tomorrow!
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I will not deny that by looking at this photo and visiting Silvestri's Instagram (which I did not know existed) I thought the same thing. He looks healthy. All them.
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I always had doubts about who arranged the 1996 Mission Impossible theme. Elfman, the guys of the U2 or was it a collaboration between all of them?
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A funny thing is that the temptracks are not as bad things as they mention. Perhaps those imposed by the filmmakers are bad because they are pointed by who do not fully understand the role of the composer (some understand). But it is easy to point in the work of those best known when they are repeating an idea of an old score or even giving a quick eye blink at another composer's work. I agree with everything they say, but it's funny. I say this because they vehemently claim they do not listen to temptracks.
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What Is The Last Score You Listened To? (older scores)
James replied to Ollie's topic in General Discussion
I watched a little of the movie in the hospital waiting room and decided to visit it again. -
Which are your Top 5 John Williams/Steven Spielberg Collaborations?
James replied to Josh500's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
A - Top 5 Steven Spielberg movies scored by John Williams: 1. E.T. 2. Raiders of the Lost Ark 3. Empire of the Sun 4. Jurassic Park 5. Jaws B - Top 5 John Williams scores for Steven Spielberg films: 1. E.T. 2. Raiders of the Lost Ark 3. Hook 4. Schinder's List 5. Jurassic Park Giving a little more attention to Wikipedia's records, I discovered that Spielberg was responsible for almost all the movies that populated theaters in the 80's and 90's. Even Transformers (2005). -
Casey Affleck.
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Turning of the tide (or just the same old crap)?
James replied to thestat's topic in General Discussion
Well, I referred to the 7 episodes. I particularly enjoyed of the music written for all the films, even if the 7th entry paled in front of the others. -
Turning of the tide (or just the same old crap)?
James replied to thestat's topic in General Discussion
At least Rey's theme is good. -
Turning of the tide (or just the same old crap)?
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I believe that the seven previous scores are reason enough to believe in Williams. -
Turning of the tide (or just the same old crap)?
James replied to thestat's topic in General Discussion
In a few weeks... The Paper and The Last Jedi. At least TLJ promises to be great. I know I know. It's a criminal conclusion, but I've seen a lot of people thinking like that in the last few days.