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What does SIGMUND KRUMGOLD and THOMAS NEWMAN have in common in the genre? This should be easy because Mr. Newman, while being a fine talent in his own right, has a dearth of 'genre' scores. Yet, I have no idea. Clew please Mr. Dan..
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Complete the following sequence of initials: C.B. - ... - H.S. - C.B. - ... Hint: Composer initials from a series of genre films. My apologies Mr. Watts. I didn't set out to make my question overly difficult. In fact, I modelled it on an IQ test question. Here's a hint: the initials are the name of the composers who wrote the scores to a very successful, and contemporary, series of 'genre' films. Answer: Carter Burwell, Alexandre Desplat, Howard Shore, Carter Burwell, Carter Burwell = The TWILIGHT film series. As I said earlier, 'genre' films. They may not quite be horror films, but I believe that most here will agree that they are ghastly. And yes, I do get it friends: no more letter sequence questions
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Is MEET JOE BLACK a re-spin on the DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY story? Am I warm?
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And nobody answered my scrotebag-head question.
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Is MEET JOE BLACK a re-spin on the DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY story? Am I warm? That is correct. However, I can't see the connection to Krumgold. Please advise.
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Answer: Village of the Damned.
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Fine composer that Ron Goodwin. Wish someone would finally release his score to Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy.
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