Yes, it sure is If My Grandpa PoPo was still around when Horner passed in 2016 he would have been so darn sad I'm glad that you like his music, he was magnificent. Keep in mind PB, that was the third part I did for him. I posted his other great ones when he first became big, I mean he did Star Trek 2 & 3 which are so fantastic, Krull, Commando, his superb Aliens, and of course his absolutely wonderful Willow not to mention Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, The Rocketeer, Braveheart, Casper & Mighty Joe Young Thanks for your reply Packer, I appreciate that. Come January, there will be a new entry because I want to update this great Topic of Mine as much as possible...we'll see who that will be then
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Yes, those sure are. Please go back to part 1 when you get time, that's his 80s when he was an instant hit. He was a household name with Me & My Family by time We saw Willow at the show, My Grandpa just loved that. Oh yes, The Rocketeer is a wonderful film and Horner's music is so dynamic, that's in part 2 which is in the 90s. Also, in part 2 is his extremely rare Cue for Tales from the Crypt that you may not know about Thanks PB
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So, I posted a special Passion of the Christ spotlight in the Movie Trailer Topic. Here's a quote from it
BrandonDaCollector wrote: The music is phenomenal by John Debeny (Sudden Death, CutThroat island, The Relic, End of Days, The Scorpion King). Mel Gibson was originally going to chose James Horner but ultimately went with Debney and honestly, I'm glad he did
Here's this promo trailer music that he wrote
Now, this really isn't an official entry of John Debney as really, it's just a hint of one of the best composers since the 90s. Unfortunately, I think he's still quite underrated.
Here's this interview of John Debney as he talks about The Passion of the Christ
When the great epic came out in 2004, Lisbeth Scott, the great looking singer who was the solo vocal as well as part of the wonderful choir actually was on Jay Leno This was so good
Debney wrote the score to perfectly match what is happening. Here's this Cue from the Olive Garden during the beginning of the epic film.
This is arguably My fave Cue of the whole score. I just love the female singer her, what a voice. You can envision the trials of Christ
This is absolutely spooky in an epic way after Jesus was Crucified. The huge horns that Debney uses shows you the wrath of the almighty God
I got some bonus stuff coming up, just you wait
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