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  Comments about: Romancing the Stone: (Alan Silvestri)
 • Posted by: Alice Keymer
• Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2006, at 4:16 p.m.
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• In Response to: Way Too Campy (Nick Wilder)

  Re: Way Too Campy


You think it too campy? Back to the future was camp as hell. It will never be released as Universal won't allow it. You will never get it, don't be a moron and get a life. > When I first heard the music to this movie I was disgusted at how much it > sounded like the campy pop music of the era. I was even more disgusted > when I found out that Alan Silvestri, one of the biggest names in film > music, was capable of writing such rubbish. The saxaphone pieces are an > extremely over used cliche. The pop-like main theme is way too corny and > upbeat for the scenes it was written for, comedy or not. Not to mention > the annoying synth snare drums used in the final action sequence. After > about three seconds of those you want to pull your hair out! > In my opinion, Varese needs to continue releasing Silvestri's previously > unavailable work as they've been doing (Romancing the Stone, Predator) but > next they should move onto Back to the Future. By the way, if anyone has a > copy of the complete Back to the Future, could you e-mail me? I'm in > financial distress most of the year but maybe we could work out a trade. > Thanks




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  • Way Too Campy (views: 1336)
       Nick Wilder -- Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at 1:06 p.m.
    •      Re: Way Too Campy (views: 979)     We're here
         Alice Keymer -- Wednesday, July 26, 2006, at 4:16 p.m.
   
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