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Dear Bernardo
Posted by: Stephen Henner <Send E-Mail> Date: Friday, June 20, 2003, at 4:59 a.m.
IP Address: fmcd01.plus.com
In Response to:
Very bad (Bernardo)
> What the hell is this music?
I don´t know much about Philip Glass
> music,the only thing i really listened was kundun,and i hated it...And
> this score sounds just like it...the same thing keeps going and going
> forever...it is boring and tedious!There is no melody,and MUSIC IS MELODY.
>
Anyone of this years scores like signs,treasure planet,the two
> towers,spiderman,mib 2,attack of the clones,harry potter and the chamber
> of secrets,red dragon,the scorpion king,panic room,minority report,about
> schmidt are far superior to this nonsense.All this scores HAVE THEMES,HAVE
> MELODY and have wonderfull orchestrations.I think if this wins the oscar i
> will do something...i just don´t know what...
By the way,what did you
> think about the movie?
THE REASON WHY YOU DO NOT LIKE THIS MUSIC AND CANNOT SEE HOW WELL IT WORKS IN THE MOVIE IS BECAUSE YOU ARE IGNORANT ABOUT PHILIP GLASS AND ABOUT MINIMILISM. EDUCATE YOURSELF ABOUT HIM AND HIS MUSIC AND YOU WILL FIND MELODY OF A DIFFERENT KIND.
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