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Only a fanboy producer would fear the reaction of a composer when criticizing an album program. For an unreleased album that this person was given out of the kindness of someone at Elliot's office and this is what he does? It's called being RUDE AND A JERK. Ford A. Thaxton Being RUDE and a JERK? Now that's hypocrite coming from you. I admit I was brutally honest, but there's nothing wrong with what I said. It's the programme that I have problem with, not the score itself. But what's the point arguing with a fool? You just don't get it do you? You just can't grasp that what you posted was just unfair,out of line and to be honest UNPROVABLE at this point. Also, I'm sure the person who gave this to you would not be happy about you posting someone like this in a public forum? But you just don't care, you are FANBOY, you must roar. Get a life. Ford A. Thaxton
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Lesson learnt - never engage fool in conversation! Which was good advice when dealing with someone like you. Ford A. Thaxton
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Lesson learnt - never engage fool in conversation! Which was good advice when dealing with someone like you. Ford A. Thaxton Don't fuck with me, Ford. Is that some sort of threat from someone who as far as I can tell is hiding behind a screen name? Ford A. Thaxton
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Enough! Be civil or shut it, please. We dont need personal attacks from anyone.
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So....your cat is really cute, Ford! (I guess the pic was posted as an insult but I thought it was nice.) Yavar
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I always speak my mind. Sometimes not necessarily with a high degree of tact. Why can't you be nice and be like Ryan Keaveney? At least he's all grown up now. Where the hell did that come from...! And to keep it on topic, Nigel Westlake's BABE.
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Another one who ant even voters to pick a 'proper' composer. So the rat is smelt.
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RETURN OF THE JEDI was a huge disappointment. No musical/symphonic flow, no development, strange and unfortunate selection of clues, apart from the fact that it was only a single LP album. So I agree with that choice. Many Henry Mancini scores, where all the "meat" of the music was replaced with easy listening versions. LOGAN’S RUN, where the symphonic arc was completely thrown out of the window and the cues seemed to have been arbitrarily ordered.
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