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Looking forward to this score. Pemberton is shaping up to be one of the most promising young composers around and Boyle always manages to bring out the best out of a composer.
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Aug 31, 2015 - 2:49 PM
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I have never understood the need to make, or watch, movies about loathsome people like Steve Jobs. I would listen to the score though. A shame for you. As well as missing out on some great war, spy, relationship, comedy, silent, drama and, well, every other sort of movie, you'll miss my autobiographical film. It's untitled as yet but it's uniquely being filmed in 1:7.
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Aug 31, 2015 - 8:20 PM
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Ado
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I have never understood the need to make, or watch, movies about loathsome people like Steve Jobs. I would listen to the score though. A shame for you. As well as missing out on some great war, spy, relationship, comedy, silent, drama and, well, every other sort of movie, you'll miss my autobiographical film. It's untitled as yet but it's uniquely being filmed in 1:7. Yeah, well, I might tolerate a loathsome general or something like that. As for a loathsome CEO, well, who really cares? However, I have to compliment your brave honesty in admitting yourself as loathsome. That makes you slightly less loathsome.
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Pemberton is rapidly becoming a major player among current film composers.
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After The Social Network and Moneyball, I am really looking forward to this completion of Aaron Sorkin's Nerd Trifecta. Plus, it appears to be a 'warts and all' portrayal so it has that going for it if nothing else.
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