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      Religious film scores that convince me there is a God (Page 2)

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    Topic:   Religious film scores that convince me there is a God

     James
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Scott:
    just the other day one of my film professors mentioned the film as an example of things "not to do."

    Well my film professor said it was his favorite Scorsese work. This game could go on forever (or at least until we polled all the film professors in the world for their opinions).

    Kirk

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    posted 08-07-2007 12:46 PM PT (US)     

     Scott
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    Hu.Interesting. Well, professors or not, whenever I hear a New York accent within a period film, I always shrug and shudder. But, if you like the film, you like it. If you think it's Scorcese's crowning achievement, so be it. I won't stand in the way. I won't say anything.
    Ehm, what were we talking about?

    Scotty

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    posted 08-07-2007 08:50 PM PT (US)     

     Jennie
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    For me, Hans Zimmer's THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, especially the track, "The Burning Bush."

    Some parts of Gabriel Yared's THE ENGLISH PATIENT.

    And I believe Lancelot was the one that mentioned it, but I agree. MEET JOE BLACK definitely.

    [Message edited by Jennie on 08-07-2007]

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    posted 08-07-2007 11:02 PM PT (US)     
     

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