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The
score
was amazing.
Like "My Fair Lady" and "West Side Story" it has a wonderful, intelligent
score.
I wouldn't want him coming on to me, but it was great watching "Randy" try to
score
with "Michelle" and even better seeing the results!
I enjoyed the film
score
by Joel McNeely.
This good film
score
featured Crosby, Stills and Nash among other talented artists.
The sublime camera-work supplies the film with an at times unbearable tension level and Brad Fiedel's chilling electronic
score
only adds to this effect.
The atmosphere is spooky yet slightly underwhelming, the
score
is decent and the makeup effects are gruesome and simplistic.
He gives a complex, heartbreaking performance as Shylock, the Jewish money lender.. the movie as a whole was quite great, with beautiful shots of Venice to look at and a pitch perfect
score
to listen to.. the other actors all do a fine job as well, but the real reason to see this is Pacino..
I
score
it 7/10.
Gerry Anderson's first live-action foray in the way of a major motion picture that benefits from incredible model FX work and,a great Barry Gray music
score.
Isidore Mankofsky's slick cinematography, the hip thrashy soundtrack, Cory Lerios' cool rockin' score, and the funky animation are all uniformly excellent.
Sure, when this film originally was distributed, a piano
score
was probably played with it.
Oftentimes, the director would choose the
score
himself (Charlie Chaplin often composed the scores of his later silent films).
And, then again, there were plenty of silent films that were played without a
score.
I do not know the history of Potemkin's score, so I decided to watch it for the medium this piece of art was produced within - film.
Though the songs in Indian movies are considered to a weak area, songs in this movie has given extra energy to the potential of the movie..especially background score..it's amazing
Giancarlo Fernando's sumptuous widescreen cinematography delivers a wealth of striking visuals while Luciano Michelini's throbbing tribal
score
hits the funky spot.
I should also mention the important contribution of Philip Glass who did the score, which adds an additional texture to the film, and is superior to the one he did for Scorsese's Kundun.
And the heroic Robert Folk
score
is the cherry on top.
(Doug Brown's Music
Score
was sensational.)
Stan Winston's nifty make-up f/x and Paul Zaza's thrilling
score
further add to the overall sleazy fun.
The Stelvio Cipriani orchestral
score
sounds as if it were lifted by the Tony Anthony western "The Stranger Returns."
The film uses music not as a
score
laid in later, but as a practical part of the scene playing from speakers, radios etc. Coppola uses a classic piece of literature as inspiration, taking scenes and characters, and putting them into entirely different surroundings.
Mike Vickers' neatly varied
score
alternates between jaunty orchestral music and wonky droning synthesizer stuff.
I can't get over the quality of the score, the book, and the performances.
Ugo Filippini's robust, rousing
score
has a nifty majestic sweep to it.
Fantastic
score
by Stomu Yamashta.
Give it a try and don't believe the
score
of 6.4--it's a lot better than that!
It seems to me that the reason so many give the movie a low
score
is because of the devotion they have to the original, 1937 version starring Ronald Coleman.
The
score
by Lee Holdridge and Nathan Wang brings tears to my eyes.
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