> I've seen this movie twice, though it's been a decade since the last
> viewing, and all I really remember of the music in context is the crashing
> pianos towards the end.
Not surprised that would be the/a standout part of the score. It's definitely front-and-center on the album mix.
> One of the better Grisham adaptations IMO.
Hmm... I'll keep an eye out for it the next time I'm at HPB or if it pops up on Netflix.
> You made it through a whole write-up without saying something like 'I
> couldn't bear it.' You're a stronger man than I am!
Haha! Well, sometimes I refrain from picking the low hanging fruit and other times... not so much.
I recently shared a review for Barbie with some of my friends and included the closing line "... but maybe, that's Kenough." It was too good not to include.
> Ah yes, the infamous OTHER Horner score of 1995. Still haven't gotten to
> this one for obvious reasons.
Yeah, now that I've heard the Unmentionable album I'd actually be down to get an official release if any of the speciality labels dare to re-release it again. Though considering some of the obscure and arguably "bad" scores that get put out, I wouldn't say there is a 0% chance of it happening.
> Also, gosh - what happened to Linda Fiorentino?
.... welp, according to her Wikipedia page she's retired from acting as of 2009... and was embroiled in a court case regarding snooping on FBI files.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Fiorentino#cite_note-wapo-26