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Best '80s Williams Score: Round Six


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Which Is Your Least Favourite?  

43 members have voted

  1. 1.

    • Raiders of the Lost Ark
      2
    • E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
      1
    • Return of the Jedi
      1
    • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
      1
    • SpaceCamp
      19
    • The Witches of Eastwick
      2
    • Empire of the Sun
      0
    • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
      1
    • Born on the Fourth of July
      16


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1. Each round, you vote for what you think is the weakest score. After 24 hours, the weakest score will be knocked out, and so on, until there is only one score left - the winner.

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3. If there is a tie between 2 or more scores, in order to keep things moving along, ALL of them will be knocked out, UNLESS it is the last round where there are only 2 scores left anyway (otherwise both would be knocked out and there would be no winner).

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In this first round The Empire Strikes Back was voted off, round two Always, round three The Accidental Tourist, round four Monsignor and The River, round five Heartbeeps, so place your votes for the next to go.

Remaining scores are:

Raiders of the Lost Ark

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

Return of the Jedi

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

SpaceCamp

The Witches of Eastwick

Empire of the Sun

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Born on the Fourth of July

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Can someone please explain to me why ESB was voted off in the first round? I haven't been to the board in a week. This is inexplicable.

Ted

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The reason is because unfortunately this board has Joe and his weak-minded (or more correctly, brainless) members, whose only purpose in life is to ruin other people's fun, instead of living a regular social life. ROTFLMAO

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This is really tough - I love all the scores up there......I took a long time choosing between SpaceCamp and Born on the 4th July - but my vote went for the latter in the end.....

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The reason is because unfortunately this board has Joe and his weak-minded (or more correctly, brainless) members, whose only purpose in life is to ruin other people's fun, instead of living a regular social life

ROTFLMAO

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The reason is because unfortunately this board has Joe and his weak-minded (or more correctly, brainless) members, whose only purpose in life is to ruin other people's fun, instead of living a regular social life. ROTFLMAO

thanks for that inaccurate version of the truth, but considering your trouble making past, what could one expect. L

once again I voted for Least Crusade

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Well, I guess SpaceCamp is going, but I just realized something. I was listening to Liberty Fanfare and I just now, after about 10 years of owning the "By Request..." CD, realized that there is a riff from SpaceCamp in that concert piece. It happens at the 2:37 mark in Liberty Fanfare. I have no idea how that completely got by me, but it did. It's much slower then its counterpart, and only happens that one time, but it's obviously the same fragment.

Does any one know which one technically came first? They were both written in 1986, and both contain this short rhythmic motif.

Tim

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once again I voted for Least Crusade

That is not a score.

sure it is, Indiana Jones and the Least Crusade, a **movie and a** score at best.

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That's what I thought at first but then I figured that there was no way that Joe would stoop to such imature and vulger humor.

Justin

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I didn't Master, fate had that instore, but we were able to cheat fate, for now.

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Well, I guess SpaceCamp is going, but I just realized something. I was listening to Liberty Fanfare and I just now, after about 10 years of owning the "By Request..." CD, realized that there is a riff from SpaceCamp in that concert piece. It happens at the 2:37 mark in Liberty Fanfare. I have no idea how that completely got by me, but it did. It's much slower then its counterpart, and only happens that one time, but it's obviously the same fragment.  

Does any one know which one technically came first? They were both written in 1986, and both contain this short rhythmic motif.  

I know exactly what you're referring to. When I first heard SpaceCamp, that section stuck out like a sore thumb to me, since I'd heard it previously in Liberty Fanfare. Still, it's a great, invigorating little line, and I'm not sure where it was used first.

Ray Barnsbury

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well thanks to SpaceCamp we can add another Oscar Nominated actor who has worked in a film scored by JW.

Leaf Phoenix, now Juaquin Phoenix, 2 time Oscar nominee.

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