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Hey - its Ennio Morricone ..with hair!
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If that's Charlton Heston playing a conductor, then I hope I never see this film, whatever it is, event though I sometimes like music-type films. Cripes, that man can annoy me faster than anyone.
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What's the point then, just to counter David?
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The original title was to be 'Battle Horns', but they picked a cooler one. Actually, the phenomenon to which the term refers is less skillfully used in film scores these days ....
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"What's the point then, just to counter David?" NO, Alex! To COUNTER his POINT!
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Opposing Noses?
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Hey - its Ennio Morricone ..with hair! im serious - imagine no hair and the glasses?! Its official - separated at birth, ennio and charlton heston. We need someone to mock up that pic with bald head and The glasses so you see what i mean !!
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Mar 22, 2015 - 9:09 AM
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RoryR
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Techniscope, actually. Universal did a lot of their late 1960s product in that film-stock-frugal process. Right, Techniscope, which means it's top and bottom cropped 35mm. I still say it looks like a Made-for-TV feature, though a very high budgeted one, but it's mostly interiors. What's exterior is strictly the Universal back lot, much fake snow, and Albert Whitlock matte paintings. It's just not very convincing and the least convincing element is the script, which is hackneyed at best. Still, it triumphs in not being a bad movie, just not a very good one.
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