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Re: Hard Top 10 Buildup? CRL it instead! [EDITED]
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• Posted by: JBlough
• Date: Sunday, January 22, 2017, at 2:00 p.m.
• IP Address: 107.77.111.127
• In Response to: Hard Top 10 Buildup? CRL it instead! (AhN)
Message Edited: Sunday, January 22, 2017, at 2:05 p.m.

> Never got around to this one actually...

It's not a 'fun listen' at all...in fact there's some amusement in having it right next to NYSM2, a decidedly different sequel score. But on an intellectual level it's fascinating, in particular the way Wintory seems to deconstruct his prior score's action cues and bounce those motifs throughout the orchestra.

> (I mainly am commenting so it doesn't get lost as a 1 post thread behind
> what seems to be a roiling relitigation of Arrival.)

Its lack of reference in my prior post should indicate my impression of it. Great film, though.




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