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- Comment [quote][b]Timmer wrote[/b] [quote][b]keky wrote[/b] [quote][b]Timmer wrote[/b] NP : [b]INDEPENDENCE DAY[/b] - [b][red][big]David Arnold[/big][/red][/b] I thought I'd give this another try and already I'm itching to press 'stop' and play something else, I'm sorry, I just don't like this, far ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 31st 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [quote][b]Timmer wrote[/b] NP : [b]INDEPENDENCE DAY[/b] - [b][red][big]David Arnold[/big][/red][/b] I thought I'd give this another try and already I'm itching to press 'stop' and play something else, I'm sorry, I just don't like this, far too OTT on the syrup for me.[/quote] Finally ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 31st 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment Oh, I consider every track short under 2 minutes. To tell you the truth I much preferred the good old days when the soundtrack albums consisted of 8-10 longer tracks. They made a much more enjoyable listening experience. ^ answer to Miya
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 31st 2010
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- discussion topic Peter Jackson's The Hobbit and Sequel!
- Comment I don't mind Del Toro, I have never loved his movies. But I do mind the movie. Still, can't Jackson find a director who's not necessarily a big name but can direct the movie according to Jackson's vision? The same happaned with Star Wars V., and VI. Kershner's and Marquand's name don't really ...
- Category Film, TV & DVD
- Written by keky
- Added May 31st 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [quote][b]Miya wrote[/b] NP: [b][red]Amazing Grace[/red] - David Arnold[/b] First listen and I like it![/quote] Don't the short tracks make this album a bit disjointed? I liked the music when I was watching the film but I haven't bought the album yet - I don't like when there are so many short ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 31st 2010
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- discussion topic Upcoming CDs
- Comment [quote][b]Martijn wrote[/b] Remind me not to go to the casino with you! ;) Anyway, [url=http://www.perseverancerecords.com]HERE's a an upcoming (re)release[/url] I will buy in a heartbeat. I hope they do a good job cleaning up the sound: both my old LP and the bootleg sound a little muffled to ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 31st 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [b]Cyrano de Bergerac - Jean-Claude Petit[/b] I remember when I first watched this movie in 1991 I instantly liked the score. It hasn't changed since then. Very good themes with a nice baroque flavour.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 29th 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [b]Glory - James Horner[/b] It's been a while since I last listened to this score. Now I didn't like it as much as I used to like it - I found it a bit monotonous - , but I still think that the last four tracks are among the most brilliant Horner compositions ever.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 28th 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment First Knight is very good, I forgot about that one. But, for instance, I can't find anything particularly interesting in The 13th Warrior, except the wonderful main theme. The same goes for The Edge.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 28th 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment Goldsmith has never been a top-favourite of mine. In my collection of hundreds of CDs I think I have only about 15-17 Goldsmith scores. He could compose wonderful themes but his action compositions have never worked for me. (You see, I still don't really appreciate Total Recall, his most famous ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 28th 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment Yes, but the action theme in Rudy is so much better than most of his other action themes.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 28th 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [b]Rudy - Jerry Goldsmith[/b] This is gorgeous. I have always preferred this melodic, emotional side of Goldsmith to his action writing. He should have written much more music like this.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 28th 2010
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- discussion topic What's annoying you currently? II
- Comment Also, finding a new job is not that easy - at least here in Hungary, at the moment. But I don't think it would be much easier elsewhere either.
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- Written by keky
- Added May 26th 2010
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- discussion topic JAMES HORNER
- Comment Does "But no pressed CD in the USA" mean that there will be a pressed CD in Europe? Has that happened before?
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 25th 2010
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- discussion topic JAMES HORNER
- Comment Whoa! I'm glad I didn't buy the old release at e-bay the other day. [small](Now I only need the money for this... :( )[/small]
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 24th 2010
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- discussion topic CD Sale
- Comment I still have some copies left of the official promo CD of the Hungarian movie "Szabadsag szerelem" (Children of glory) by Nick Glennie-Smith. The price is 5$. I ship everywhere, Europe 3$, other places 5$. I accept Paypal. If you're interested, let me know! Keky
- Category Market Place
- Written by keky
- Added May 24th 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [b]Jumanji - James Horner[/b] I never understood why this album received lukewarm or negative feedback when it was released. I think it's one of Horner's best action scores. It is melodic, dynamic and full of memorable themes. I love it!
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 24th 2010
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- discussion topic Recent Viewing Part III
- Comment [b]Prince of Persia : Sands of Time[/b] I was pleasantly surprised by this. I didn't expect anything good from this movie but I received a fine old-fashioned adventure-fantasy. What I liked was that it was not based on special effects but rather the events and actions. It was a very fast-paced ...
- Category Film, TV & DVD
- Written by keky
- Added May 24th 2010
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- discussion topic As Above, So Below - the religion thread (formerly: People of California, beware)
- Comment I understand this. Still, I don't find it ethical to say such thing in a forum where religious people are also members. That's all. You can hate religion or its representatives but it can be expressed more intelligently. I always find it amazing how today's liberal world apply double standards in ...
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- Written by keky
- Added May 24th 2010
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- discussion topic As Above, So Below - the religion thread (formerly: People of California, beware)
- Comment [quote][b]Steven wrote[/b] [quote][b]LSH wrote[/b] Amazing that as our new government is looking to cut funding to schools and hospitals, it is paying £10m towards the Pope's upcoming visit to the UK. :facepalm:[/quote] I would say that someone should do the world a favour and shoot him, but it ...
- Category Off Topic
- Written by keky
- Added May 23rd 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [b]Mission: Impossible 2. - Zimmer[/b] I wanted to listen to something dynamic. This score did it.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 23rd 2010
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- discussion topic Recent Viewing Part III
- Comment Staying human in an un-human world, carrying the fire within, keeping the goodness and innocence and also, hope. These themes are all very important in Christianity. Anyway, watch the movie! As I said, it's not a Christian movie, but a movie that resonates with the Christian message very well.
- Category Film, TV & DVD
- Written by keky
- Added May 23rd 2010
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- discussion topic Recent Viewing Part III
- Comment [quote][b]Marselus wrote[/b] [quote][b]keky wrote[/b] It is not a coincidence that this movie was among the best films in almost every Christian movie top-list last year. [/quote] With all due respect but, there are [i]Christian movie top-lists[/i]? :freezing:[/quote] Check the yearly list of ...
- Category Film, TV & DVD
- Written by keky
- Added May 23rd 2010
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- discussion topic Recent Viewing Part III
- Comment [quote][b]Steven wrote[/b] [small]Is it a Christian-[i]themed[/i] movie? [/small][/quote] It is not a straightly Christian-themed movie but the themes it deals with are deeply Christian and the message of the movie resonates with the Christian faith very much. They say it is there even more in ...
- Category Film, TV & DVD
- Written by keky
- Added May 23rd 2010
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- discussion topic Recent Viewing Part III
- Comment [b]The Road[/b] (2009) The most emotionally involving and heartwrenching movie I have seen this year. It is ruthless and beautiful at the same time. The Father-Boy relationship is deeply touching and I loved the themes the movie dealt with. It is not a coincidence that this movie was among the ...
- Category Film, TV & DVD
- Written by keky
- Added May 23rd 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [b]La Jeune Fille et les Loups - Armand Amar[/b] This has been my favourite Amar so far since it doesn't have those ethnic wailings and chantings he likes to include in all of his scores. It is very relaxing, varied and pleasant to listen.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 23rd 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [b]House of Cards - James Horner[/b] It was a blind buy but a worthy one, I must say. The more I listen to it the more I like it. Melodic, tender, with some very strong themes. Kudos to Intrada for releasing this little gem!
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 19th 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [quote][b]DemonStar wrote[/b] [quote][b]Christodoulides wrote[/b] If we were to talk Powell alone, i'd say the Happy feet score.[/quote] I think his new How To Train Your Dragon score was very well developed and thematically coherent too.[/quote] I agree. That's the best animation score by ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 18th 2010
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- discussion topic CD collection cleanout!
- Comment Thor, if you still have The Big Country by Jerome Moross I would buy it!
- Category Market Place
- Written by keky
- Added May 18th 2010
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXV
- Comment [b]Kung Fu Panda - Zimmer & Powell[/b] This score has only about 5-6 tracks that I actually like, the rest is too fragmented for me. I mean it is a showcase what I DON'T like in film music: when there's a switch of styles in every 20 seconds of a track. I love when the style changes ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by keky
- Added May 18th 2010