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"The Journey of Natty Gann" was another personal favorite of mine, but I did eventually catch it on television.
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Oct 17, 2022 - 11:43 AM
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SeanDavis
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You know, guys, I still wonder why I haven’t seen King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) yet. We’re going to watch it with my family this Sunday. Actually, we want to make a small family tradition of watching movies on Sundays. I think it can unite the family more because when you put off your plans to spend time with your family, it makes you value your family more. Actually, that’s the way the value system works. Btw, according to the score list https://www.999flix.com/movie , this movie is one of the best movies by Guy Ritchie. So, best wishes to you all, guys.
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I'll restrict myself to my favorite composer, Bernard Herrmann: Endless Night The Battle of Neretva Garden of Evil Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef Tender is the Night The Wrong Man Prince of Players I love all of these scores, but for multitudinous and multifarious reasons I haven't seen the films, some of which I do own on various visual media. Herrmann's music is so persuasive that I have imaginary versions playing in my head whenever I listen to the scores. There are, of course, many TV shows scored by Herrmann that I've not seen, not to mention his radio work (heard, not seen).
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