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?   Tuesday, August 9, 2005 (12:36 p.m.) 

why are there so many reviews on these old Jerry Goldsmith scores? shouldn't filmtracks be doing movies up to date also? like fantastic four, and all the other movies out there?

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Re: ?   Tuesday, August 9, 2005 (6:57 p.m.) 

I think he is trying to update a lot of his OLD legacy reviews. Sometimes ive come across a review here that is 3 sentance long and uses the old style of design. Since this is a rather slow period right now for soundtracks, maybe now is a good of time than any. I do feel bad for the Christian having to devote so much time for all these 2 star albums, but if he just puts John Williams name after each soundtrack title, all the sudden he will give them 5 Stars . I miss Jerry, i thinks it's nice he is revisiting him.

> why are there so many reviews on these old Jerry Goldsmith scores?
> shouldn't filmtracks be doing movies up to date also? like fantastic four,
> and all the other movies out there?


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