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fay
Right on   Saturday, June 20, 2009 (11:03 a.m.) 

I entirely agree with this review. In terms of dated elements that should have been left behind, the bad conversion of Courage's theme to the end credits was it (although to be fair Gia. did manage to weave the new film's themes in fairly well... but it still felt forced.)

To me, "Enterprising Young Men" (the first minute or so) are the best music of the entire film, and it's a shame that it gets diluted by turning into the main theme. The repetition got to me in theaters, and even more so on listening to the CD>


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Re: Right on   Thursday, July 23, 2009 (1:25 a.m.) 

I dont agree.



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