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Nov 20, 2011 - 7:11 PM
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dan the man
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Each day i will list one of the 100 favorite film scores i have enjoyed over the years. This is a random 100, no 100 i liked as much as no 1. Picking my favorite 100 was not easy, many i wanted to include but landed in my favorite 1000. You will notice a big diversity in my listings, all decades, many different composers. I listed no more then 3 from any composer.I know some of the films i will mention each day might have been discussed at one time or another, some have not at all . So if you will please be courtesy and understand, it would be silly to leave out the films in my top 100 which have been discuss on this board before. Anyway there is always something new to say from someone about a film score. Again in no preference of liking, here is my top 100.-------------------------------------------------------------------NO 100- Somewhere in time-80-John Barry-A fantastic beautiful score with a lovely main theme and solid romantic cues and pieces throughout the film. One of John's admired scores,the theme has been used often at weddings over the decades. In New York City in the 80's, the score was often played at the Rockefeller skating rink, as people enjoyed skating around the famous rink.
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oh please kill me!
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Otherwise I've a feeling this is just going to turn into another thread where you just end up talking to yourself with no-one else contributing. Hey, I've had that for 5 years on the forum so why should dan be any different!! ha ha
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Each day i will list one of the 100 favorite film scores i have enjoyed over the years. this is a random 100, no 100 i liked as much as no 1. Picking my favorite 100 was not easy, many i wanted to include but landed in my favorite 1000. You will notice a big diversity in my listings, all decades, many different composers, i listed no more then 3 from any composer.I know some of the films i will mention each day might have been discussed at one time or another, some have not at all , so if you will please be courtesy and understand, it would be silly to leave out the films in my top 100 which have been discuss on this board before. Anyway there is always something new to say from someone about a film score. Again in no preference of liking, here is my top 100.-------------------------------------------------------------------NO 100- Somewhere in time-80-John Barry-A fantastic beautiful score with a lovely main theme and solid romantic cues and pieces throughout the film. One of John's admired scores,the theme has been used often at weddings over the decades. In New York City in the 80's, the score was often played at the Rockefeller skating rink, as people enjoyed skating around the famous rink. OH please no!!! this is just as bad and lame of best score....of 19....45,31,90,51...HEY DAN da lil man..why don't you go through those lame and bad post..AND ADD them together..U got your lame answer...Way to go!!!
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Nov 21, 2011 - 6:51 PM
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dan the man
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To, THE THING- Misunderstanding here , both the happy birthday thread and the laughter thread were threads just for info, i didn't expect much feedback, can't there be threads that just spread info or create a chuckle or offer a viewpoint on why someone really likes about a 100 film scores.Why is there such an attitude on this board.Everyone is trying to cutthroat everyone else, i really feel there are more people who probably have left this board over the years with the attitude the vibes suck here, i got better things to do with my time then the number of people who currently still use the board, For nice guys like MR Kendall, Driving Miss Daisy, etc etc, who have given much time and effort for this venture it is sad.
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Nov 21, 2011 - 7:12 PM
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dan the man
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To Horner fan-Why does this thread suck?Didn't you like Braveheart, Cocoon, Bicentennial Man, Star trek no 2-Krull,Gorky park, Journey of Natty gann,An American tail, Batteries not included, Land before time,, Glory etc etc, all scores i was going to mention that i enjoyed over the years, what kind of a Horner fan are you?
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Ignore the trolls Dan. Life is too short. I am ashamed to admit I still haven't heard The Blue Lagoon yet. I'll see to this on the weekeed.
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