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Well, it would have been nice if Elmer Bernstein had done one of them...
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Most of them already mentioned in the post, but I'd add Ken Harrison and Richard Lewis Warren (both retired from scoring now). But since the series is apparently coming back, we can maybe fulfill a with or two.
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Cool that Pat Metheny and Thomas Newman scored one episode each.
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Miklós Rózsa... would have been really nice to see (hear) him score an Amazing Stories episode, perhaps an episode in the style of the Buster Keaton Twilight Zone episode... taking place in Hollywood in two different eras (both the then contemporary 1980s and the 1950s or 40s). Rózsa's music could have provided a lush backdrop for the Hollywood of the Golden Age. Would have been nice too see him return for such an episode, and in fact, I'm almost sure somebody would have loved to write and direct such an episode had Rózsa scored it. (PS: I know Rózsa drastically curtailed his output in the 1980s and retired from film scoring because of his stroke, so it's just wishful thinking.... but it would have been a great TV score, I'm sure.)
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Spielberg asked David Lean to make an episode -- but Lean wanted six months to shoot it! Too bad, I would love to have heard a Maurice Jarre score for a 30-min. David Lean-directed fantasy.
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Double Post.
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Oh, never mind -- my hopes just went out the window looking up the still in-the-works reboot: no Steven Speilberg, and headed by Bryan Fuller.
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