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On the hour from 6am - midnight (except for 6pm).
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7 hours ago, Incanus said:
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein by Patrick Doyle
The Wolfman by Danny Elfman
Judge Dredd by Alan Silvestri
Starship Troopers by Basil Poledouris
Aliens by James Horner
Something Wicked This Way Comes by James HornerWhat a lovely, and varied selection!
I commend you, sir!
SWTWC is just beautiful.
Actually, they both are!
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People can hear something, without ever listening. On that score (no pun intended) the two most 'heard" themes in the UK would be EASTENDERS, and CORONATION STREET.
As for JW, I would probably say NBC NEWS. Was there much fanfare (again, no pun intended) when the new theme (I assume there was an old theme?) was announced? Was it on television?
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That's Morricone?!
Actually...that's music?!
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What's it like, and (silly question, I know) how does it differ from Barry Gray's music?
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(yawn) Same old, same old.
Sorry, but the Barry concert looks much more interesting.
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As he said that SR was set in between
II, and III, I guess that Bryan Singer felt justified to use JW's music. The film is just as much an homage to Superman, as it is a sequel to it.
Personally, I don't mind. Give me Ottoman's music (even without JW) over HZ's, any day.
To be fair, however, MOS is a new kind of Superman score, for a new kind of Superman film. JW's themes would have stood out like a sore thumb. I'm glad that the memory of such great music was not sullied in that way. It would have been like Scott Bradley scoring BEN-HUR.
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It would appear that this Andy Gray fellow is a composer/arranger/producer/remixer.
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15-disc Ultimate Edition studio sessions set.
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Has anybody heard EM's music for SPACE:1999 (no, I'm not joking!)?
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2 minutes ago, Not Mr. Big said:
I don't hate JFK. I just find it kind of boring and not as good as my favorite Stone's.
My favourite Stones are:
Sharon Stone,
The Rolling Stones,
Roll Away The Stone,
and Like A Rolling Stone.
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To be fair, Josh, NMB never said he hated the film. OS does have a tendency to hit you over the head with his messages.
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The first two hours zip by, up until X finishes his speech.
It could have done without the John Laroquette/toilet-trader stuff, but it's still a tour-de-force.
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I figured you were, Steef, but...I just can't fathom it, is all.
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17 minutes ago, Stefancos said:
The OST is all you need, and it has the best sound quality!
Geez, the FSM sounds like shit! Are you saying it's better than the expanded version?!
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That's nice. Anything with A SECOND CHANCE on it, gets my vote.
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So do I, Pieter, so do I. FAB!
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7 hours ago, Jay said:
So the short answer is no, they aren't complete
Why do you ask, Richard?
I ask because I have all three (I'm still paying-off the second mortgage I took out to buy them!) and they are advertised as TCRs.
Clearly they're not...
I am grateful for all posters in this thread, and I bow to your immeasurably superior knowledge of the subject. Thanks, all.
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Exactly! Now that we've got them, just where they want us!
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1 hour ago, BloodBoal said:
Not that guy, the other guy!
Chief Chirpa? Logray? Wicket? Paploo?
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More snake oil.
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Nice.
One of those scores is a genuine classic (hint: it's not THE PATRIOT).
What Is The Last Film You Watched? (Older Films)
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1984 (1984).
Doubleplusgood, verging brilliant.