One of the most beautiful scores ever?
Quite likely. Really magical.
"This is Jack Burton in the Pork Chop Express, and I'm talkin' to whoever's listenin' out there!"
Quite likely. Really magical.
"This is Jack Burton in the Pork Chop Express, and I'm talkin' to whoever's listenin' out there!"
I couldn't agree more. I love it!
I just bought if of off iTunes.
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it was beautiful, but irrelevant
shareToo bad it´s not in a better film.
"facts are stupid things" - Ronald Reagan
Frank,
You wouldn't have indie films as you know them today if it wasn't for JLG.
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I don't quite see the relevance... and I'm not sure this statement is entirely correct, either. Maybe it is, but I sure would like to hear the reasoning behind it.
'facts are stupid things' - Ronald Reagan
Yes, I agree. The score is absolutely magical. I think it added a whole other layer to an already beautful film.
shareNo. All I remember is that one melancholy theme that would pop up when he would start asking her why she hates him, to which she would answer...well, no need to go into that...Anyway I could go my whole life without hearing it again. If I had to pick a score how about Once Upon a Time in the West?
shareYou mean when Jack Palance "scores" with BB's character?
shareQuite possibly. I came on the board just to see if anyone posted about the score. So beautiful.
shareIt was fantastic.
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