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Thanks Bruce for this opportunity. I went a little overboard and grabbed these titles: Audrey Rose The Children's Hour Elmer Gantry The Man Who Would Be King Mulholland Falls Two for the seesaw Until September I was lucky to already have some of the other essential titles. Anyone have a favorite of these? Tough call between The Man Who Would be King and Mulholland Falls for me. Two very different scores, two great musical expériences courtesy of Mr. K. In fact, all of them are gold in one way or another.
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We're down to about one to four copies each on a good many of the titles now
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My CDs arrived today and I couldn't be happier! Thanks for this "last call" opportunity! -Ben
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Bruce. you still have Juggernaut? Greg Espinoza We have a handful left. Many things on the list are now completely gone, including Bananas, Breakheart Pass, The Apartment and a few others.
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Feb 18, 2015 - 2:13 AM
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litefoot
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The search function of this message board has been broken for over a year and no one in charge seems to have any plans to fix it. To find anything now, you have to go to google, type in a word of two in the subject of the thread you're looking for, followed by "site:filmscoremonthly.com" IE google "ethan kritzerland site:filmscoremonthly.com" I find it way easier to put in a user name associated in any way [OPer, respondent (howard l, e.g.)] in "Search Terms:", choose "users" in "Search Within:" and then choose "View threads with posts by this user" and voila, the whole shebang comes up, even this year's stuff. Saves time & headache. Check it & test it out. If you click on the user's name, that will bring up a new window with a link to all their posts. As regards the Google function, you can narrow search results to the board only, if you use site:www.filmscoremonthly.com/board Otherwise you will get results from the rest of the FSM website as well.
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The Molly Maguires and The Man Who Would Be King.
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