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    Topic:   Halloween H20

     SFT
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    I just saw this movie for the first time last night, and John Ottman has done a good job composing the score, but, what surprises me is, that they used some of the music from Marco Beltramiīs score to Scream in some of the scenes. Why is that? I donīt get it. When they allready have a composer on the job, why use something form another movie??? Itīs the same thing with Scream 2. Here they use parts of Zimmerīs score to Broaken Arrow. Why not just use Beltramiīs original score instead?
    WHY DO THEY DO THAT!!!???

    SFT

    PS: By the way, did anyone notice that in a spicific scene, where Jamie Lee Curtis and Janet Leigh are talking together, Ottman uses Herrmannīs score to Psycho? (more specificly the "Prelude") Probably as an homage to the old lady, who, as we all know played the famous Marion Crane in Psycho...a funny little thing

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    posted 04-25-1999 04:53 AM PT (US)     
     

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