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Re: On the contrary ...
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• Posted by: Amuro
• Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2007, at 10:39 a.m.
• IP Address: nat-15-102.butler.edu
• In Response to: On the contrary ... (G.K.)

> I think it's by far the most forgettable, pale, padding, boring,
> uninteresting, irrelevant, aggravating and substanceless cue of all 5
> films (next to Doyle's "Golden Egg").

Wow! While I really agree with you regarding "The Kiss" it is boring and substanceless, I couldn't agree with you less regarding Doyle's "Golden Egg" that would have to be one of my favorite cues of all five films. I think its a lot of fun, and while its not quite as interesting as Williams' action cues, I think it makes up for it in a number of ways. Its really bold, and its really good at describing that scene in the film, and i really feel that parts of it are really, truly magical.

Just my two cents...

Amuro




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