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Incredible score, so elegant, yet so much fun!
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Incredible score, so elegant, yet so much fun! |
Sunday, November 13, 2005 (8:10 p.m.) |
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I find that this score has a strong sense of elegance the first score lacks.
It also doesn't hurt that my favorite theme (Zorro's brass fanfare) is played in abundance here, whereas it was only heard twice on the first album.
This score also has a sense of fun and joy not heard since "The Rocketeer", as well.
I love every note of it!
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Matt
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Re: Incredible score, so elegant, yet so much fun! |
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 (8:46 a.m.) |
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> I find that this score has a strong sense of elegance the first score
> lacks.
It also doesn't hurt that my favorite theme (Zorro's brass
> fanfare) is played in abundance here, whereas it was only heard twice on
> the first album.
> This score also has a sense of fun and joy not heard since "The
> Rocketeer", as well.
I love every note of it!
i whole heartedly agree!!
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ginoc09
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I agree |
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 (12:56 p.m.) |
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I was expecting a tedious rehash of the first one, but this score is so good it had me cart out The Mask Of Zorro to make an interwoven itunes playlist. It's funny, just when I'm about to write Horner off as tiresome, he cranks out another home run.
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