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- CommentTimeJun 17th 2009
Martijn wrote
Miya wrote
Also, it's not for films, don't forget It's a small world after all...
Yes, surprising nobody mentioned that one yet...
oops, sorryLabels are for cans, not people. - Anthony Rapp -
- CommentTimeJun 17th 2009
I think it's kinda cute.
I'm going to hell.'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeJun 17th 2009
Not 20 excruciating minutes of that same song playing over and over and over again with no way out!
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- CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
markrayen wrote
In my opinion, Ashman's spirit and legacy continued through Menken after his death and climaxed in 1996 with Hunchback of Notre Dame, a wonderful display of music and images (however flawed their interpretation of Hugo's novel may be). My favourite song of all time would have to be "Out There" from that film.
The songs in Hunchback are extraordinary, particularly "Out There" which must rank as one of the greatest songs ever written for a film.
Where the Shermans get points from me is the sheer number of incredibly catchy songs they wrote. To write a catchy tune isn't easy... and yet they wrote so many. (My own favourite being "One Little Spark" from Epcot.) -
- CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
Erik Woods wrote
Not 20 excruciating minutes of that same song playing over and over and over again with no way out!
-Erik-
I giggled something fierce. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
Erik Woods wrote
Martijn wrote
I'm quite certain this is what hell must be like.
Here is HELL!
-Erik-
I'll be a good boy from now on just....just don't send me there!On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
Timmer wrote
Erik Woods wrote
The Egyptian - Alfred Newman and Bernard Herrmann
Newman was originally the original composer working on the film but due to other commitments Newman felt that he wouldn't be able to finish the score in time. So, as head of music for Fox he brought in Bernard Herrmann to help complete the score. This was a true collaboration. They shared themes, discussed in detail the narrative of the score and meshed styles.
-Erik-
Talk about giants bestriding all others
And Sunil,
The Last Emperor
Sakamoto, Byrne and Su all worked separately so it's not really a collaboration.
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- CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
Steven wrote
Erik Woods wrote
Not 20 excruciating minutes of that same song playing over and over and over again with no way out!
-Erik-
I giggled something fierce.
That bullet got me too after watching this!Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.