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Re: Everyone please read!
• Posted by: Došan Bilge   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at 2:29 p.m.
• IP Address: 212.252.6.205
• In Response to: Everyone please read! (Kevin Koehler)

I 100% agree. A music without a theme is nothing to me and this Lord Of The Rings is totally overrated I think. A.I. Where Dreams Are Born is way better than every track in LOTR and moreover in A.I. the "Searching For The Blue Fairy" is another incredible track in Williams's career. In LOTR the breaking of the fellowship theme really sux! I compose myself and play piano and A.I. has one of the most unique and beautiful theme to play in piano. The theme's simplity and at the same time complexity is first in years since Jurassic Park main theme. I also hope Williams gets the oscar because really he deserves it, not Shore. LOTR score is quite good also but lacking of a good theme. I really get bored in Breaking Of The Fellowship theme. It lacks of all feelings.




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