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Re: Williams had been overrated again.
• Posted by: Levente Benedek
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• Date:
Tuesday, March 12, 2002, at 9:57 a.m.
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Re: Williams had been overrated again. (MSM)
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My friend. My knowledge about the three composers was correct.
Jerry Goldsmith:
#1 score:
"Studio One" (1948) TV Series
... aka "Studio One Summer Theatre" (1948) (summer title)
... aka "Studio One in Hollywood" (1958) (new title)
... aka "Summer Theatre" (1948) (summer title)
... aka "Westinghouse Studio One" (1948)
... aka "Westinghouse Summer Theatre" (1948) (summer title)
# 260 score
Haunted Lighthouse (2002)
... aka Haunted Lighthouse (2002) (USA)
... aka R.L. Stein's Haunted Lighthouse (2002) (USA: complete title)

Ennio Morricone:
#1 score

Federale, Il (1961)

... aka Fascist, The (1961)
#433 score

Ripley's Game (2002)

John Williams:
#1 score

"Today" (1952) TV Series (1985-????)

... aka "NBC News Today" (1952) (USA: promotional title)

... aka "Today Show, The" (1952) (USA)
#164 score

Catch Me If You Can (2002)

And I also understand your calculation. I didn't wrote my letter in the past, because I hate John Williams. I wrote because I think he is overrated BY THE ACADEMY. That is all. I like Williams, I think Star Wars is a great score. All of it. And I do have other Williams scores.
No hard feelings my friend.




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