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    Topic:   Finding Forrester (Film and Score)

     John Dunham
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    Saw it yesterday... pretty good film, although nothing was really surprising, and the trailer pretty much summerized the important stuff.
    The score seemed to be mostly made up of assorted rap-like pieces and songs. I can only recall three specific scenes with any sort of enjoyable "Score;" the first bike ride, Forrester reading to the class, and when Forrester rides off near the end. I looked at the CD in Borders today, and it doesn't seem to have any of these pieces, so it won't be getting my money.
    Oh, and there was one trailer before the movie that caught my attention: The Claim. The movie itself doesn't look very interesting, but I really enjoyed the music in the trailer. I don't recognize it, though, so does anybody know what it is?

    NP: Mysteries Of Egypt, Sam Cardon ****

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    posted 01-14-2001 10:12 AM PT (US)     

     BobaMike
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    I thought this film was really good. There is no score on the cd? darn.

    I really liked how Somewhere Over the Rainbow was incorporated into the score

    BobaMike

    np: Bond back in Action 2

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    posted 01-14-2001 11:41 AM PT (US)     
     

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