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Re: Best Scores of the 80's and 90's - #120 - #111
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• Posted by: Steven P.
• Date: Wednesday, November 15, 2023, at 7:55 p.m.
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• In Response to: Best Scores of the 80's and 90's - #120 - #111 (Riley KZ)

> I swear I didn't forget this series.... indifferent

> #120 – Small Soldiers by Jerry Goldsmith

I never heard the original release, so was happy to pick up the expanded version when released. Really good.

> #119 – Twister by Mark Mancina

Yeah, Mancina needs more work. Also a shame this director didn't get more work. Yeah, Speed 2 was bad (except for the crazy villain performance), but not THAT bad.

> #118 – The Spitfire Grill by James Horner

This is maybe the most well-liked Horner score I have yet to hear. Since his death, I've been holding off hearing some of scores I've not experienced before, because I like the idea that I will still hear something new from him in the future. Also, I've never seen anyone talk about the film.

> #117 – Galaxy Quest by David Newman

Great film and score. Newman is another composer deserving of more work.

> #116 – The Rescuer’s Down Under by Bruce Broughton

My favorite Broughton score. Film is hugely underrated.

> #115 – Congo by Jerry Goldsmith

Great score. Film is a lot of fun in a cheesy adventure way.

> #114 – Antz by John Powell and Harry Gregson Williams

Another winner.

> #113 – Presumed Innocent by John Williams

I like it, and it's certainly much better than scores we get currently for this type of film, but it still feels like some people overrate it.

> #112 – Tomorrow Never Dies by David Arnold

So happy to finally have the expanded release of this score.

> #111 – The Legend of 1900 by Ennio Morricone

I actually watched a film called 1900 a few weeks ago, that was also scored by Morricone, which I thought was this film. Turns out, it's different. Who would've know. Anyway, never heard it.




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