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  Comments about: The Empire Strikes Back (John Williams)
 • Posted by: Steven Williams
• Date: Tuesday, July 18, 2006, at 3:31 a.m.
• IP Address: ip51cfcfe8.direct-adsl.nl
• In Response to: Your favourite Main and End title sequence (in terms of music) ? (Mark - 224)

  Re: Your favourite Main and End title sequence (in terms of music) ?


> What Main (from beginning to the place when the opening crawl disappaear)
> and End Title( from the director's name appear) do you like most

> I like The main title from EPISODE V becaus it is so dark - actually the
> darkest of them all - just listen to it and compare it whit the other four
> recordings

> And End title from EPISODE II

In my opinion, "Main Title/Rebel Blockade Runner" is the best, as for the main title. My favorite end title is "The Rebel Fleet/End Titles.

The heck with all those who find the score for Episodes I, II, III the best. I mean, it's pretty, though, but Episodes IV, V, VI scores are the very best.

Steven Williams




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