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  1. So we just got back from ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD and I must say... I missed the music credits due to a fake cigarette promo playing split-screen at the same time! Dang. The internet is chockablock with info about all the songs Tarantino used, but I can't find a list of all the film score bits he re-appropriated. My ears first perked up when the sound of Bernard Herrmann's TORN CURTAIN music was played prominently. Another scene, when Brad Pitt is looking in the house for George (I don't want to say too much), is underscored by some tense music. Sort of reminded me of Williams' TV music, but I suspect Williams is not hip enough for a Tarantino film. Anyone see the movie or know where a list cues can be found? Thanks.
  2. Most of us have heard cues and are somewhat confused who the composer is. You know, when that JW trademark sound is either not there or hidden. Incidentally these are my favorite cues from JW. Why? Well...because they really don't sound like JW. JW in charmelon mode you could say! Or maybe he was following the temp? ;-) List away!! Here are mine: Zam the Assassin and chase thru coruscant Prologue from War of the Worlds Quidditch 3rd year Mecha World from A.I. Letter Bombs from Munich Attack on olympic village Munich Padmes Rumunitions from SW Ep 3 Peters Rescue Seven Years in Tibet The Hunt (Goldsmithish with odd meter writing) Lost world Escape from the City
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