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This wasn't bad at all, apart from the fact that the sheriff must have been naively optimistic in thinking that he, a deputy and an old-timer could prevail against two different factions each consisting of a
score
or so men; in the event, he leaves it far too late when it comes to asking for outside help.
While the overall
score
is very respectable and the reviews are mostly glowing, I didn't like the film at all.
One of the most important parts is the
score.
Harry Gregson-Williams does do a fine job, but has not created a
score
that is quite good enough to work separate from the film.
To wrap it up, Streets of Laredo is a superb film with great acting, directing, cinematography, and a stirring musical
score
and more.
There is no musical
score
what so ever to heighten suspense instead we have long drawn out scenes which do nothing but bore the viewer..
Made myself some microwave popcorn in anticipation of watching this movie after seeing the 7.9
score.
Its acting can't
score
anything either.
My only complaint is that a theme from Ennio Morricone's
score
kept running through my head before I could remember this is the movie where I heard it.
I especially liked the "Little Birdie" song sung by the late great Peanuts
score
musician Vince Guaraldi.
Number one being the soundtrack, not only is there the typical orchestral
score
behind every dramatic scene and/or plot revelation but we are actually treated to some rock music during the occasional fight scenes.
This movie is hard to
score
because it excels at one thing while failing miserably at another.
The spare, droning and dissonant experimental
score
by Hooper and Wayne Bell adds substantially to the picture's considerable unsettling impact.
And I have to say Jerry Goldsmith's music is a treat, that man knows how to compose a good music
score
I can tell you.
Haunting, shocking and exciting are three ways to describe the
score
here.
The musical score, by Jerry Goldsmith, is excellent (particularly "Angie's Theme") & compliments the movie wonderfully.
This is a god-awful film and I was shocked to see that the featured review gave it a
score
of 10.
The film has few redeeming features, but the main one is that it is quite a good laugh to watch with a few mates when drunk, especially at the hilarious musical
score
and the cheap and nasty production values, (at one point it actually switches from widescreen to normal, then back to widescreen a few minutes later).
Really, the only attention-grabbing element - apart from Marini herself, that is - is the score; the pet goats are cute, too.
"Shutup...you!!" Fun.. modern, 'fantasy western'........with a great score..breathtaking scenery.....and wonderful sense of adventure.
Rita Moreno appears briefly and warbles a pretty tune in a saloon, and Bernard Herrmann contributes a fine music
score.
And the musical
score
is excellent.
Do NOT assume from my
score
of 1 that this is a terrible movie.
The
score
is really original and watching it gives you a rich sense of satisfaction.
From the
score
here I see that this movie is not enjoyed by all and is a universally well liked movie, but I thought it was rather good.
The focus was also on the soundtrack rather than dancing, so this is a much more thoughtful and full-bodied presentation of the
score.
So my
score
of 1 means it is super entertaining.
The supremely funky'n'jazzy
score
by Ed Bogus and Judy Munsen keeps things bubbling throughout.
Whether I consider directing, acting, cinematography, screenplay or score, it's sorely lacking in quality.
The reason for that, is because I think that often the reviews for most movies on this page are pretty fair to the overall
score
of the movie.
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