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    Topic:   A New Soundtrack Review Website

     colinthomson
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    Hello, my name is Colin Thomson. I am the editor and (at the time) sole writer at the review website http://www.soundtracksreviewed.blogspot.com/

    Please feel free to comment, and enjoy the reviews. I frequently write new ones and put them up, so keep checking in.


    Colin Thomson

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    posted 06-06-2008 06:32 AM PT (US)     

     MarkA
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    Thanks Colin -- I'll be sure to check in frequently.

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    posted 06-06-2008 08:53 AM PT (US)     

     colinthomson
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    Just wanted to let everyone know that my review of Horton Hears A Who is now up at Soundtracks Reviewed. Please feel free to discuss it in the comment area of the site, or in this thread.

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    posted 07-17-2008 07:37 AM PT (US)     

     moviescore
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    "The first serious attempt to turn a Dr. Suess story into a full length feature came in the form of the CGI cartoon Horton Hears A Who, but the task of making this type of book a movie is not an easy one."

    How about How the Grinch Stole Christmas and The Cat in the Hat???

    mc

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    posted 07-17-2008 12:20 PM PT (US)     

     dgoldwas
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    quote:
    Originally posted by moviescore:
    "The first serious attempt to turn a Dr. Suess story into a full length feature came in the form of the CGI cartoon Horton Hears A Who, but the task of making this type of book a movie is not an easy one."

    How about How the Grinch Stole Christmas and The Cat in the Hat???

    mc


    Maybe those weren't 'serious' attempts?


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    posted 07-17-2008 06:48 PM PT (US)     

     colinthomson
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    Wowzers. I completely forgot about those. I fixed it, and wish I could say that I meant that from the beginning, but, unfortunately, I just plain forgot about them.

    I even thought about that statement for a little bit, before deciding that I couldn't be forgetting anything....

    Thanks for pointing that out.

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    posted 07-17-2008 08:09 PM PT (US)     
     

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