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I have seen the way female posters have been treated on other film score boards...and quite frankly some of it made me embarassed to belong to the same species as the people who were posting. Unbelievable behaviour. That said, off the top of my head I can think of 3 women on popular film music boards who have forgotten more than I will ever know about movie music....they just get treated like shit. Which is a shame. That is a shame, if true. But I think our Lovely Ladies of the Board are treated with respect and deference.
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Women are by nature quieter than men. It's one of those things that just is.
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Sep 26, 2011 - 11:24 PM
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joan hue
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“…misogyny that pops up here…” You think? We’ve had several topics about why so many more men collect film scores than women. We’ve speculated that females tend to like music with lyrics more than music without lyrics. Hmmm, I know many women who like classical music and play in orchestras, but I don’t have any female friends who are aware of film scores. Maybe being raised near nuclear power plants made my brain mutate. Since I was in my teens, my favorite music has been film scores. I notice scores in movies, and my husband is oblivious to film music. I can think of about 5 to 8 women on this board, so we are “the few,” but we’re a mighty few. I was raised in a home with lots of music playing, classical, modern, and musicals. My brother brought home a few LP film scores which totally hooked me. I still don’t know why my ears lean towards Bernstein, Goldsmith, A. Newman, Morricone, and too many others to mention. But I’m glad to be Odd Woman Out. Loving film scores is a magnificent obsession!
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