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I was snowed in yesterday, and I put this DVD in! How fortuitous! My question is this: Did Rozsa also compose the disco source music when John/Jack is picking up the pretty black girl? No, WB's music dept. executive Danny Gould did that and Rozsa conducted. We did have it on the masters and asked Nick Meyer if he had an opinion and his email to me read, "Including the disco music does a service to no one." Lukas
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No, WB's music dept. executive Danny Gould did that and Rozsa conducted. We did have it on the masters and asked Nick Meyer if he had an opinion and his email to me read, "Including the disco music does a service to no one." Lukas Oh, man. It's easier to get forgiveness than permission, Lukas. You should never have asked. Still, the overall CD is irresistable.
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No, WB's music dept. executive Danny Gould did that and Rozsa conducted. We did have it on the masters and asked Nick Meyer if he had an opinion and his email to me read, "Including the disco music does a service to no one." Lukas Oh, man. It's easier to get forgiveness than permission, Lukas. You should never have asked. Still, the overall CD is irresistable. Well...I rather agreed. lk
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Excellent! Can't wait! Lukas or Joe S... is the original poster on the flipside of the cover? Great cover, btw. What is that from? We used the book cover so there would be no confusion with the Fifth Continent album. As the other art, you'll have to see when you get it! Lukas
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Excellent! Can't wait! Lukas or Joe S... is the original poster on the flipside of the cover? Great cover, btw. What is that from? We used the book cover so there would be no confusion with the Fifth Continent album. As the other art, you'll have to see when you get it! Lukas FSM releases tend to have GREAT shots of the villain(s) in their booklet art (Cable in KLUTE among them), so I'll bet there's a good shot or two of David Warner in there somewhere. Yep.
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"Including the disco music does a service to no one." It does speak volumes of the quality of craft of actor David Warner. He's since gone on to fill his career acting as a "heavy", but I can't think of any other actor who could brim with such malice, all the while sitting in a bright white lesisure suit, long locks down to the back of his neck and sitting in the middle of a disco. I don't mind the bit is left off, but I think its a very short scene that sums up the quality of acting in the movie. Also - Mary Steenburgen is a *fox* in this movie. What is the exact line of dialogue when Warner threatens Steenburgen in the bank? He walks away and you think he's gone, then he pops up in a tight shot right next to her face and says something into her ear like, "Did you get that? Yes, I believe you did." That's a priceless Warner moment right there.
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