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Comments about the soundtrack for Toy Soldiers (Robert Folk)

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The most underated composer out there.
• Posted by: Jaws8u
• Date: Tuesday, August 22, 2006, at 8:25 p.m.
• IP Address: ip72-198-44-84.ok.ok.cox.net

Between Toy Soldiers and Beastmaster 2, Folk easily topples the likes of John Debney's Cutthroat Island, for "best score with an awful movie". Don't get me wrong, I like Debney (and in particular, Cutthroat Island), but Debney has had his chance to score good movies, while Folk really never has. Everyone should give "Dar the Hero" from Beastmaster 2 a listen, especially if you douby my subject line. It's a ten minute track and takes a little bit to get going, but if you give it an honest listen, you will be seconding that statement as an absolute no-brainer.




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