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  1. 1. John Williams

    2. Alan Silvestri

    3. Jerry Goldsmith

    4. Marc Shaiman  

    5. Michael Kamen

    6. Phillip Glass

    I also need to add Elmer Bernstein after hearing the main theme for the Magnificent Seven, and Hans Zimmer after hearing the stuff that he wrote for Backdraft.

  2. Yes get it NOW. Go.. RUn back to the store and buy it. Forget the price, just BUY it. It's out of print, and you're not going to find it in any store within the next month.

    -Jason, who got Raiders a year ago, luckily when it was still around

  3. Every time I go to the music store, there is alway a copy of Stepmom. Right now, I pick up Jw cds that I really want, and sometime ones that are a few years old for fear of them going OOP (and than the only place I can get them is at ebay, which I'm not allowed to use). Anyway, I know I've heard alot of different feedback about it; some people think it's Jw's worst, and some like it alot. I just want your opinions about it, all in this thread; do you like Stepmom, and is it worth buying?

    -Jason

  4. You can compare it to the list I made for the old site. It includes original compositions and film & TV works as performer, arranger and orchestrator.http://jwfan.net/jwfan-old/completeworks/main.htm

    Great, thanks for putting that up. It'll be a little easier than reading Miguel's site which is in Portuguese (I can't read Portuguese).

    -Jason

  5. And I wasn't refering to just spelling, but also judicious use of arbitary adjectives such as 'cool' to descibe something that people here take quite seriously.

    And using emoticons instead of describing your emotions, and starting redundant topics.  

    Not that I have anything against you Toot, after all, it seems I'm the only one on this thread who has responded to the question.

    What's wrong with using "cool" or emoticons to get your point across? People express their love for music in different ways. I know I've used the word cool a million times in posts on this message board, and I am very much serious about music. You're basically singling people out for being different than you are, which is by no means right. This post is not in any way attacking you or trying to be mean to you, I'm just saying that you have plenty to learn about the people on this message board.

    -Jason

  6. I say go for it. I have it a I like it alot. As for the pieces from Schindler's List, Shaham has a bit of a different interpretation of the theme than Pearlman has. Although I still like his interpretation, I still prefer the Itzhak version. It's a good cd to get in my opinion.

    -Jason

  7. There was a past report that said that the fourth movie would "ignore the story line of jp3" or something like that. Whatever they have in it, I'm sure it'll be interesting, and I'll see it no matter what. And I doubt it will be scored by Williams. If he didn't want to do JP3, that means that he doesn't want to score any more dino films. Don Davis will probably score the fourth movie.

    -Jason

  8. I didn't play The Infernal Machine, but I must say, I'd rather get CD quality orchestrated music over midi anyday.  

    Although Fate of Atlantis had some damn good music, worthy of Williams, I think.

    When LucasArts uses Williams' music in their games, they use the actual music, not midis. I just got the game Jedi Knight for PC by LucasArts, and the Johnny Star Wars trilogy music they use in it is the actual music, no midi. And anyone who is an Indy fan really should get the Infernal Machine game. It's a really great game, and I don't think it's going to be around too much longer.

    -Jason, who loves Indy and the Infernal machine, and Jedi Knight

  9. Thanks alot for posting that interview. I really enjoyed reading about them. And it really does seem that they were more interested in Pearlman, since most of the interview was talking to him. But I'd rather them be talking more to Itzhak Pearlman, then if it was Horner sitting next to Williams, and them talking more to him.

    -Jason

  10. Where is the Indy 4 news??

    -Jason

    Right here:

    Indiana Jones 4: With recent rumours ramping up word that the fourth Indy film seems to be progressing quite fast, George Lucas has finally set the record straight with a quote he recently gave MTV.Com: "We're in the process of hiring a writer and hopefully we'll be able to start shooting ... not next year, but probably the year after. It'll take a while to write the script and all that sort of thing". Timewise this is in a logical line with last week's news that Darabont has just begun work on the script, but renders recent scouting and casting talk pretty much speculative (and looks like Sam Jackson was jumping the gun). Thanks to 'Chris'.

    ~Harry

    Thanks alot Harry for posting that.

    -Jason

  11. Yeah, didn't the old message board say in the complete works section "Horn Concerto, for Dave Clevenger (sp?)", and it said the estimated year that it would come out would be 2005 I think.

    -Jason

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