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  1. 2 hours ago, JoeinAR said:

    I have been listening to John Williams music since the early 60's, both the good and the bad. Rots is a terrible score to a terrible movie. Its only good when it quotes Star Wars. I still can't decide which is worse Aotc or Rots. Either one is a loser. Such bad filmmaking. 

     

    Really? I've never met somebody who actually hates the Prequel scores. Most people I've seen agree that the films suck but the soundtracks are gold. May I ask why you think so? I'm genuinely curious what you don't like.

  2. 15 minutes ago, Brundlefly said:

    No no, I am absolutely serious with this and not at all sarcastic. It IS a nice experiment. Both the music and the scene are fantastic an their own. But put them together and the whole thing doesn't work anymore. My posts in this thread have by no means the intention to offend you, but I see that they can be read like that. Too much room for interpretation, that's the problem of the written word. The experiment as such is cool, the awful thing is exclusively the result.

     

    The comment in the other thread referred more to the general "anniversary-insanity" that is oftentimes proven to be wrong, absolutely nothing personal. By the way, to answer your questions, I had a great day and pine apples are my third favourite fruit, right after bananas and strawberrys!

     

    Oh, well I'm sorry for assuming! I actually did the whole scene with music and it did NOT work. Silence is golden, as they say. I just thought it was funny how it synced up perfectly with the cuts in the scene, even though it wasn't scored for it and score doesn't work there. 

  3. Just now, Josh500 said:

     

    1999 is the year when TPM came out... 

     

    :w00t::flameblob:

     

    I bet MM and Jay are working on it right now, before they let it slip in a concert program some time next year... 

     

    I really want to see it but i'm pretty sure we won't. Then again, I said that about Titanic, Jurassic Park, and Harry Potter so it's anyone's guess (except Jay's maybe).

  4. 14 minutes ago, Brundlefly said:

    Well, it's a nice experiment that shows us, how great music can destroy a great scene, when it doesn't fit.

     

    Did somebody get up on the wrong side of the bed? This is the second time you've seemed to target me specifically. You got something against pineapples?

  5. 11 minutes ago, Brundlefly said:

    You guys annoy me with your fucking anniversaries. It's not that important. They give the release an "anniversary" title, when release and anniversary coincide.

     

    Marketing people treat anniversaries like the holy grail. It's maybe not so much with LLL but in general they loooove to do collector's edition anything on the anniversary. I came here to speculate about LLL 2019, not be insulted first thing in the morning. Thanks.

  6. 1 minute ago, King Mark said:

      Given that it took 5 years to make the Potter set. and there's no indication MM was hired to work  on Star Wars yet, i don't expect expanded Prequels for a loooooooong time , like maybe even a decade

     

    I expect them to come around in 2022 or 2027 to mark either the 45th or 50th anniversary. 

  7. 2 hours ago, TSMefford said:

     

    Mine as well! I love hearing everyone’s edits so keep on!

     

    I was having a lot of trouble getting everything to match while removing the Fx, then I had a rather odd idea that worked out!

     

    My setup is likely a bit more primitive than yours. I use Logic Pro and sync up the audio to exactly when the music hits. Then I just play the movie until it goes out of sync and I know an edit must be made. Then I mute the audio and export it and everything is good.

  8. Just now, Josh500 said:

     

    Everything about this scene is perfect, music and film wise! Love the fight scene (scored with brass), and then the strings coming in heavy when the gang starts running at 2:07!

     

     

     

    In the opening there are these great drums that are mixed into different channels in a way that just shows the mass of the orchestra. Whatever type of drum that is, or types, there's more than one. I love it so much.

  9. 3 minutes ago, Josh500 said:

     

    Well, depends on what your definition of "immersive" here is.

     

    If you mean it's immersive because of combination picture and live performance, than needless to say, a CD set can't compete.

     

     

     

    I don't think it was that. Every live performance of the Imperial March, movie or no movie, has brought me close to tears. This set replicates that same level of wonder.

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