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Love the song, love the score, and really love the movie. Dudley Moore was such a funny, gentle sweet soul. He really left us too soon, but if all he ever did was this wonderful movie, his legacy would still be cemented IMHO.
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Moore was SO damn good as a drunk I wouldn't be surprised if he really was drunk when he made those two films. I'm sure he wasn't of course, but some of those scenes, he is just too good as a drunk. I think the sequel had some funny funny moments as well.
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Amazing that it took four people to write a song with such a hackneyed chord progression. That's Hollywood. Well, let's just be generous and say that the song brings back fond memories, shall we? Sort of like smelling a cologne or Perfume that evokes a memory of the past. Like BRUT.
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For me, it's all about that wonderful, jaunty instrumental theme that plays throughout the film, especially during driving scenes. I still have the old LP but haven't listened to it in years. The album version of the theme gets a little weird, but the version heard in the film is incredibly effective and fun. Classic comedy that I hope too many haven't forgotten. It would help if WB would put out a proper widescreen DVD. I'd welcome a soundtrack release to "Arthur" in a heartbeat.
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Amazing that it took four people to write a song with such a hackneyed chord progression. That's Hollywood. This coming from someone who took their screen name from a ridiculous second-string Jedi.
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Wrong 'em boyo. Star Wars is crap. I stand corrected. But it sure sounds like one of those, and that's never a good thing. Out of curiosity, what do you consider "not-hackneyed" songwriting? And don't just say Sondheim.
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It didn't take four people to write what you call the "hackneyed" chord progression - it took one - Mr. Bacharach. The other three collaborated on the lyric. I believe the hook is all Peter Allen.
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crmbcrspcoating I wanted to tell you I like your picture you have next to your posts, forget the name of the thing is, but Gizmo driving the barbie car, COOL!!
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A favorite song, from a movie I have always loved!
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