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indy4

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  1. I remember watching the film and loving the score, especially the part where the lady in the wig first shows up (with the synth and harpsichord feature). I spent at least 30 minutes searching for the soundtrack online, and eventually learned that it didn't exist. I was devestated...and it eventually led me to JWFan :')

  2. Yeah but The Wizard of Oz has a great score.

    Yes, it's a great score. But it won in the "original score" category instead of the "scoring" category, and Stothart's score (magnificent and beautifully orchestrated as it is) leans heavily on Harold Arlen's songs, as well as pieces by Mendelssohn and Mussorgsky. It's too bad that Prokofiev's outstanding score for Alexander Nevsky wasn't nominated that year.

    The Menken Oscars were also mostly deserved, although it really should have been in a category separate from the non-musical contenders.

    I think Menken's best score is the one he didn't win for: The Hunchback of Notre Dame. I don't really object to most of Menken's wins (although Goldsmith really should have won over Aladdin for Basic Instinct). I was just pointing out that Menken's wins (and Zimmer's for The Lion King) are probably attributable to the fact that he was scoring popular musicals. Academy voters often seem to think musicals = Best Original Score & Best Sound Mixing Oscars. I think that's why Stothart probably won for The Wizard of Oz in a year in which Gone with the Wind was so dominant.

    Agreed 100% (except I haven't heard Basic Instinct)!

  3. I have always found it funny that Williams made a small reference (intentional or not) to the first movement in this piece and then slightly hinted at the final one in Birth of the Twins from ROTS. In some ways it was the most interesting choice to close the saga (at least back in 2005).

    Karol

    There's also one of JW's clearest references to Rite of Spring in RotS. It's like he was using references to transition from the prequels to OT.

    @ 4:55

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