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Re: Top 2007 Scores (with very brief comments, but also linked audio!)
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• Posted by: Christian Kühn
• Date: Sunday, July 27, 2025, at 6:37 p.m.
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• In Response to: Re: Top 2007 Scores (with very brief comments,... (JBlough)
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> And also prime Henry Jackman material, going off of the additional contributor credits.

*edits meta-data tag straight away* At least I can say that there's some Jackman music represented in my collection... oh

> It would be a heck of a lot easier to trace its Frank Skinner inspirations if there were,
> like, any Frank Skinner scores available outside of re-recordings of his monster
> music.

Rest assured that you're one of a handful of people (like, one hand, ergo five) who has made that connection. wink I recognize the name Frank Skinner, know when and where to place him, but - unsurprisingly - haven't heard a note of his music.

> I finally got around to this one this year. Fun, if scattershot - though the latter is
> perhaps justifiable since if memory serves the movie was done as a kind of animated
> mockumentary.

I don't know what drew me to it back in 2008...perhaps the fact that Danna was scoring an animated film for the first (?) time, or that I liked the samples (on SAE?), or that it was a very limited release (by BSX?). "Scattershot" is probably the right term to describe it, but there's good material in those 28 minutes.

CK




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