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William's Most Awfully Depressing Cues


Faleel

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'Awfully depressing' is kinda synonymous with 'haunting' in my book.

Yeah, this is sometimes the case with me too.

Having said that, I think this cue fits better in this thread.

It's a real downer...

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'Awfully depressing' is kinda synonymous with 'haunting' in my book.

Yeah, this is sometimes the case with me too.

Having said that, I think this cue fits better in this thread.

It's a real downer...

That's the first cue that came to my mind when I read the thread title

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'Awfully depressing' is kinda synonymous with 'haunting' in my book.

Yeah, this is sometimes the case with me too.

Having said that, I think this cue fits better in this thread.

It's a real downer...

That's the first cue that came to my mind when I read the thread title

All that aside, this is one fine piece of music.

Karol

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A.I. is the score I find myself getting depressed listening too. Love the score, but does not make me happy listening to it.

It should be Schindler's List... but there is a hope and joy in that music to balance it out. A.I. I just find dark and depressing throughout, even with the pop vocals at the end.

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'We Shall Do It' from Thomas And The King.

Not tomorrow, but...today!

:cheer:

I was working in Canterbury today and as soon as I saw the cathedral that stupid tune popped into my head again, as it does whenever I go there. Damn you John Williams.

Just imagine it!

The age of Henry Plantagenet!

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