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Re: A Road Less Traveled: A James Horner Journey (Part 4)
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• Posted by: Steven P.
• Date: Friday, June 7, 2024, at 2:02 p.m.
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I've also not heard any of these scores outside of their films, but I'm enjoying this series so much I felt compelled to to respond.

> Radio (2003)



> Score:
> 
2 1/2 out of 5

Anytime I see this film mentioned, I can't help but think of the "You never go full retard" speech from Tropic Thunder. Cuba Gooding Jr. never could quite translate that Oscar win from Jerry McGuire to future success.

From what I recall in the film, the score was a middling effort, so your rating seems spot on.

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Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius (2004)



> Score:
> 
2/5

I always seem to get this film/score confused with the other golf movie from around the same time (Greatest Game Ever Played). Again, only heard it in the film, but I think I'm closer to Riley's views on it than yours (but not by much).

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The Forgotten (2004) 


> Score:
> 
1 1/2 out of 5

Here's a fun bit of trivia. In 2004, Horner's music for Troy was used as the basis for the song for that film, "Remember", which was the same year he scored "The Forgotten". I don't know why I find that amusing, but I do.




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