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Kirk Tsai

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Waxman's Bride of Frankenstein

I think of The Big Country and a couple other scores (don't want to give it away right now) as the quintessential western film scores; Leone's film and Morricone's scores are almost like the re-energizing of the genre, with its own distinct voice.

BTW, Agee, I just watched The Sea Wolf. Gotta love Robinson, and the cinematography is excellent. :emoji_thumbsup:
 

Justin_S

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My next pick is a very beautiful score for a very disturbing movie:

CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST

ErikG is up, and Eric Eickhorst, and Dome are on deck.
 

Eric_E

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Following up on Erik's pick, I'm going to take Brad Fiedel's (what I feel is) even greater work on the sequel - Terminator 2: Judgment Day. What a thrilling score.
 

Agee Bassett

Supporting Actor
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Whoops, forgot to vote here, I think.

I'll take the superb score to the film I'm glad Kirk enjoyed so much:

The Sea Wolf (Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
 

Justin_S

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Okay, my next pick is the excellent score by John Carpenter from:

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK


ErikG is up, then Eric Eickhorst, etc.
 

DavidAC

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Ack there goes GF II, nice snag Dome.

Well I want to get one of my 3 fave Star Trek scores in being ST:TMP, ST II, and ST IV so I guess Ill go with...

Star Trek:The Motion Picture (Jerry Goldsmith)
 

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