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In YOR's always humble opinion the most sublime moment of music + movie is: That scene in "Once Upon a Time in America" when very old Noodles (Robert de Niro) starts to get close to the hole where he used to spy young Deborah dancing... and we are magically transported back in time. Only true genious as Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone could be able to produce such a hair raising moment in these kind of scene... So, what is your's most sublime moment? And, yes, you can only pick ONE!!
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The breath takingly beautiful and lush string work when Dunn rips the car door off in "Unbreakable". The opening credits of "Carlito's Way" in combination with Doyle beautiful scoring. Parts of "Edward Scissorhands". The beach walking scene from "Hannie Caulder", in combination with Ken Thorne's beautifyl guitar and string work. A great score I can't recommend enough. I hope stereo masters can be found (if it was ever recorded that way). The opening of the TV movie "Scattered Dreams", with Mark snow's lovely score. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSe2XSOFj6c I'm having a hard time coming up with examples. By the way, where is Thor to link to a dozen other threads with the same topic?
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Just pick one, people!!
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Just pick one, people!! Green-haired man with girly necklace is not thrilled.
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Just pick one, people!! There's no such thing as "just one", Yor. There have been many moments that simply take my breath away in the perfection of the moment. Yes, but one must pick the one that he think it is the most sublime at all!!
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