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indy4

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  1. Could anybody post these? I bought the Japanese CD, so I can't read any of the liner notes. Thanks!
  2. Arrival in New York is the best cue from the OST.
  3. If you type in words that are less than for letters, you get that message. That elimanates "War," "Of," and "the".
  4. As long as I can hear clearly the music, I don't mind. And another observation: Your whipping smiley face was in rythmn w/ Up is Down for a few seconds
  5. From 2:23 to the end of "Up is Down" (POTC: At World's End) could have been more evaluated. I really wish it kept that that three note pattern...that would have made a magnificent piece of music even better.
  6. I don't care AT ALL about sound quality. The only thing I'm looking for is unreleased cues. I couldn't care less for sound quality. Is it still worth it for only the unrelease cues?
  7. I'll agree to Furthermore, I belive that LOTR are better than some JW scores, but worse than a lot, too. Okay...fair enough. We both think JW is better than Shore. We've made peace.
  8. I cannot deny (and I don't want to) that JW is much, much, much better than Shore. You cannot deny that LOTR scores are great, and go excellently w/ the films. Furthermore, I belive that LOTR are better than several JW scores, but worse than a lot, too. All in all, JW is easily the better composer by far, but Shore's efforts on LOTR cannot go unnoticed by AFI.
  9. They should just realize that no matter what, there WILL be mistakes and bias.
  10. I was just saying that because I think Planet of the Apes didn't deserve to be on any good scores lists. I knew I'd have a ton of JG fans killing me, so I said TMP would be sufficient. In truth, there really isn't any JG score I'd want on that list.
  11. LOTR, while not as good as many JW scores, DEFENETLY deseved to be on that list.
  12. Planet of the Apes does not deserve to be on that list. STTMP would make more sense.
  13. Jaws is a nice score, but for me, it isn't the best score to listen to outside of the movie. At least Jaws 2 made it!
  14. I think it fits the movie perfectly, and some cues are nice, but overall, it's my least favorite JW score.
  15. I completely agree. But someone happening to prefer a Williams score to another composer's doesn't equate with that. At times it seems like someone can't say something like "I want John Williams to come back to the Harry Potter series because I enjoy his scores more than the others" without someone screaming "FANBOY!!!! BLIND DEVOTISM!!!! DOYLE'S THEMES WERE SO GREAT AND YOU REFUSE TO SEE THAT BECAUSE YOU THINK WILLIAMS IS A GOD!!!" Or implying something along those lines. Ray Barnsbury You want JW back for HP?? FANBOY!!!! BLIND DEVOTISM!!!! DOYLE'S THEMES WERE SO GREAT AND YOU REFUSE TO SEE THAT BECAUSE YOU THINK WILLIAMS IS A GOD!!! (just kidding--I want him back too)
  16. I already own the soundtracks to Home Alone and Home Alone 2 (not the expanded edition). Anybody know if it's worth getting if I already have the OS?
  17. I wrote to his agents, and almost a year later, I recieved a signed photo and a Q and A about JW.
  18. Interesting choice. If it weren't for Swing, Swing, Swing, 1941 would probably not even be on that list.
  19. *His* successes? Wasn't Steven Spielberg involved somewhere in Indiana Jones? Yes, but him and Spielberg have always gotten equal credit. Same for SW. He didn't direct ESB and ROTJ, but have you ever heard anybody credting Richard Marquand or Irvin Kershner for SW?
  20. Best 25 (worst to best): 25. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Danny Elfman 24. Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith - John Williams 23. Raiders of the Lost Ark - John Williams 22. HP and the Chamber of Secrets - John Williams 21. The Terminal - John Williams 20. Corpse Bride - Danny Elfman 19. The Da Vinci Code - Hans Zimmer 18. Mousehunt - Alan Silvestri 17. POTC: At World's End - Hans Zimmer 16. Home Alone - John Williams 15. HP and the Sorcerer's Stone - John Williams 14. HP and the Order of the Phoenix - Nicholas Hooper 13. Catch Me If You Can - John Williams 12. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - John Williams 11. E.T. - John Williams 10. Lion King - Hans Zimmer 9. Jaws 2 - John Williams 8. Edward Scissorhands - Danny Elfman 7. Nightmare Before Christmas - Danny Elfman 6. 1941 - John Williams 5. LOTR: Return of the King - Howard Shore 4. Jurassic Park - John Williams 3. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - John Williams 2. Superman: The Movie - John Williams 1. HP and the Prisoner of Azkban - John Williams
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