Well that's good you have that memory there. I still recall Mine thank goodness but just ain't sure if that was that Drive In or not. Either way like I said, it was the first time I went to one
My Grandpa PoPo adored the score by Bernard Herrmann of North by Northwest. He'd talk to Me about it a lot. Gosh I miss it when We'd have Our conversations especially about music & scores One thing he'd do which was a such a fun thing, he'd record his movies on TV and do the two VCR trick. Keep in mind this is the 80s, long before it was ever a thought to do on a computer. He'd edit them with just the title only because usually the beginning of a film has the main title score, song & music there. I used to watch his custom VHS Tape all the time with him and even by Myself and he'd introduce Me to this movie & that classic and I would learn how the music of the past was I would do the same for Myself with newer films and he'd be like that's good too Hydester Here's this video that has the wonderful theme & music...I just love how wonderful & classical it sounds I mean it's Bernard Herrmann
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His films are quite good and like I said before, he sure knew the importance of music. When he stepped in that German Radio Station it all clicked for him. I never saw Lucky Numbers, I'm not even sure I knew about it
I saw at Disney's Moana at show in 2016, it stars the voice of The Rock which this story suited him and the movie was fairly good.
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I never seen any trailer to the sequel. It looks pretty good like the first One. Well it says this year & November so you really don't have to wait that long if you decide to see it at the show and have another good time PB
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I never seen nor know about A Love Song For Bobby Long
I saw this at the show in 2016...The Girl on the Train...I thought it was a decent film. Emily Blunt is good as always
The music was by Danny Elfman, here's the theme as there's a really good piano piece here
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I see. I never seen the books for sale and I never heard of the story till I saw the trailers. It looked good and it was. I never seen Michael before.
Here's this film I saw in 2016 at teh show as well.
I saw the previews on TV and I was like holy crap, a First-Person Shooting movie I gotta go and see that and I did...it was some experience
Here's a bit of the score by Dasha Charusha, she's quite good
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