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What a cartoony font!
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Yeah, not the strongest print campaign. To further complain about the font, it looks more like something for The Croods.
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I didn't know King Kong walked a tightrope.
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Does anyone know who dubbed Levitt's voice for the movie?
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Oh, wow - that is one magnificent Silvestri score. IMO, his best in years. His work for Zemeckis always brings out the master in him.
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Bump - hey, what´s going on? Silvestri is releasing a new score that is awesome and nobody chimes in?
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Bump - hey, what´s going on? Silvestri is releasing a new score that is awesome and nobody chimes in? I'm always excited to hear a new Silvestri score, especially with all of the hype being made on this thread. I guess I'm just apart of that "silent majority" that browses rather than replies most of the time.
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I got it in the post today and had a listen. Need another few spins to really form my opinion but I really enjoyed it, it shifts between typical Alan Silvestri emotional, Jazzy and very, very French! 'Two Loves' is beautiful. Time Passes' has a very 'journey to the line' feel. 'The Arrow' is a wonderfully playful and whimsical piece which then turns into a more propulsive action piece before coming back to whimsy. 'The Walk' (the track) is somewhat generic but very ethereal and beautiful. 'There is no why' is very beautiful. Looking forward to seeing it in context in the film.
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