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- discussion topic DANNY ELFMAN
- Comment Well some of the Madonna ones had been released on one of her albums that wasn't an official soundtrack, but I never really saw it in stores. Plus the tunes were album versions and altered from the film versions. The film version of Back In Business however had never been released and that's the ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Nov 5th 2009
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- discussion topic DANNY ELFMAN
- Comment So after years of searching, I was finally able to get the complete unedited songs Sooner or Later, Live Alone and Like It, What Can You Lose, Back in Business, and More from the Dick Tracy soundtrack by Stephen Sondheim. While Elfman's score is great, it was always missing something without ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Nov 4th 2009
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- discussion topic Best "arrival" cues?
- Comment Forgive me for not naming the actual cues. But you'll get my point. Lord of the Rings of course has numerous arrival cues such as Gandalf entering Minas Tirith, entering Lothlorien, Edoras....good lord I can go on and on. I like Total Recall when you get a great view of Mars and you feel like ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Oct 7th 2009
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- discussion topic JOHN WILLIAMS
- Comment Who do I have to sleep with at sony music to get a star wars saga complete recordings? We should seriously be looking into prostituting ourselves at this point as I feel it may be the only way.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Oct 2nd 2009
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- discussion topic Work it on out! (the physical training thread)
- Comment As a kid I had a McNugget, cake, and cola filled diet. Sure every now and then I'd have something green, but not often. However, I was such an active child that by some miracle I wasn't morbidly obese as I really should have been. I was never skinny, but you wouldn't have said I had a weight ...
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- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Sep 8th 2009
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXII
- Comment [quote][b]Christodoulides wrote[/b] [quote][b]Grimble Gromble wrote[/b] [blue][b]NEEDFUL THINGS[/b][/blue] by Patrick Doyle Choirs are the devils best friend.[/quote] As dictated by the master of creepy choirs, Jerry Goldsmith ;)[/quote] Of course. :tongue:
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Aug 29th 2009
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXII
- Comment [blue][b]NEEDFUL THINGS[/b][/blue] by Patrick Doyle Choirs are the devils best friend.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Aug 29th 2009
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXII
- Comment [quote][b]Timmer wrote[/b] NP : [b]CONGO[/b] - [b][red][big]Jerry Goldsmith[/big][/red][/b] Very good. But not as good as [b]The Ghost And The Darkness[/b].[/quote] I actually watched Congo for the first time in almost a decade the other day. Aside from realizing how off and on the acting ...
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- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Aug 27th 2009
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXII
- Comment [b][blue]LUCAS[/blue] - BY DAVE GRUSIN[/b] 80's synth that I never get tired of.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Aug 27th 2009
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- discussion topic GUSTAVO SANTAOLALLA
- Comment Well... I opened up a can of worms last night. Sorry :tongue: It was the end of a long day and I was in a conversation online about oscar winners and [i]of course[/i] I had to mention Gustavo as one of my all time frustrating oscar winners. Don't get me started on actors and directors. lol The ...
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- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Aug 26th 2009
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- discussion topic GUSTAVO SANTAOLALLA
- Comment I had one of those "I want to strangle Gustavo Santaolalla" moments just now and figured I'd vent it here. :dizzy:
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Aug 25th 2009
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- discussion topic JOHN WILLIAMS
- Comment Still, it is amazing how the career of John Williams mutated. I mean would you have predicted, based on his jazzy lounge music works of the 60's that he'd become one of the greatest, if not the greatest film composer of all time? The first 40 years of his life he was good musician/composer but it ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Aug 1st 2009
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- discussion topic JOHN WILLIAMS
- Comment If Deathly Hallows was just one film, I could see Williams coming back and just reprising a bunch of his old themes while throwing in one new one for good measure. The score would be welcomed and liked for the most part because it ties everything together thematically. But there are two films for ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Aug 1st 2009
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- discussion topic NICHOLAS HOOPER
- Comment The score to HBP just bores me. Sure there's two or three tracks out of 28 that are alright, but that's about it. I suppose the one blessing is that they're all short boring tracks. I think two of them are above 3 minutes in length and none surpass 4 minutes. People say "if it was anyone but ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Jul 14th 2009
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- discussion topic My collection is too goddamn bombastic!
- Comment How about A Patch of Blue by Jerry Goldsmith or Somewhere In Time by John Barry? If Peggy Sue Got Married had more to the official soundtrack, I'd recommend that also.
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- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added May 2nd 2009
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- discussion topic Music to get married to
- Comment Love theme from Ghost by Maurice Jarre "Goodbye" from A Little Princess by Patrick Doyle (possibly a choral version of the song) The Boy Who Could Fly theme by Bruce Broughton "I love thee" from Friendly Persuasion by Dimitri Tiomkin Love theme from Krull by James Horner
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- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Apr 17th 2009
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- discussion topic Danny Elfman scores TERMINATOR SALVATION
- Comment I love April Fools Day.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Apr 2nd 2009
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- discussion topic MAURICE JARRE
- Comment Just heard about this. He was one of my favorites. Seems like the great titans of film scoring are all departing. Here's a tribute to his works. [url=http://]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU9t9CAS6mc[/url]
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Mar 30th 2009
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- discussion topic Your all time favorite John Williams score?
- Comment The Empire Strikes Back. A common choice, but I love every single bit of it. After a while, some people become immune to the Imperial March and other classic star wars themes, but I'm still impressed with it all.
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- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Mar 28th 2009
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- discussion topic Who is your favorite film composer?
- Comment Korngold, Rosza, Steiner, A. Newman, Zimmer, Rota, North, Tiomkin, Mancini, Poledouris, Delerue, Silvestri, Howard, R. Newman, T. Newman, Shore, Rosenman, Nyman, Burwell, Desplat, Giacchino, Moroder, Corigliano, Kamen, Gold, Vangelis, Kaper, Copland, Prokofiev, Vaughan Williams, Raksin, Broughton, ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Mar 26th 2009
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- discussion topic Who is your favorite film composer?
- Comment [b][blue][big]1. John Williams[/big][/blue][/b] [b][blue][big]2. Jerry Goldsmith[/big][/blue][/b] [b][blue][big]3. Elmer Bernstein[/big][/blue][/b] [b][blue][big]4. John Barry[/big][/blue][/b] [b][blue][big]5. James Horner[/big][/blue][/b] [b][blue][big]6. Bernard Herrmann[/big][/blue][/b] ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Mar 26th 2009
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- discussion topic Guess the Score XXXIII: The Unheard Off Game
- Comment [quote][b]Martijn wrote[/b] [quote][b]Thomas Glorieux wrote[/b] 2. another trilogy, this time by Disney, it stars the boy who played alongside Tom Cruise's wife Katie Holmes in that other teen series [b]A: The Mighty Ducks (David Newman) Katie Holmes starred in Dawson's Creek alongside Joshua ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Mar 1st 2009
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- discussion topic Now Playing XVIII
- Comment [blue][b]Hellraiser[/b][/blue] by Christopher Young If you could waltz with evil incarnate, this is what it would sound like.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Feb 26th 2009
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- discussion topic Now Playing XVIII
- Comment [quote][b]Timmer wrote[/b] [quote][b]Atham wrote[/b] [quote][b]Grimble Gromble wrote[/b] [b][blue]The Trouble With Angels[/blue][/b] - Jerry Goldsmith It's playful and emotional.[/quote] And desperately in need of a deluxe, complete and remastered score release!!! :lick:[/quote] This is one of ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Feb 25th 2009
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- discussion topic Now Playing XVIII
- Comment [b][blue]The Trouble With Angels[/blue][/b] - Jerry Goldsmith It's playful and emotional.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Feb 25th 2009
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- discussion topic Oscars 2009
- Comment The "In Memorium" list is always a sham at the oscars. TCM does it right. The oscars list left off George Carlin, Robert Prosky, Eartha Kitt, Patrick McGoohan etc etc etc. They do this every year.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Feb 24th 2009
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- discussion topic What is your FAVOURITE score?
- Comment Should we just do a tournament? Just nominate 128 scores and let them duke it out for fun. If I had to pick one right now I'd say... [b][red][big]THE LION IN WINTER[/big][/red][/b] by John Barry
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Feb 11th 2009
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- discussion topic Now Playing XVIII
- Comment [b]Dumbo[/b] by Frank Churchill and Oliver Wallace Casey Junior, Pink Elephants on Parade, Song of the Roustabouts, When I See An Elelphant Fly... just a true classic that deserved more nominations.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Feb 6th 2009
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- discussion topic Now Playing XVIII
- Comment [b]One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest[/b] by [i]Jack Nitzsche[/i]
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Feb 4th 2009
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- discussion topic Actors who are lucky to get great film scores
- Comment So who are some actors/actresses who you think have been fortunate enough to be blessed with great film scores over the course of their careers? Here are some that I thought of... Steve McQueen - Bullitt, The Magnificent Seven, Papillon, The Reivers, The Sand Pebbles, The Thomas Crown Affair, ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Grimble Gromble
- Added Feb 1st 2009
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