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I don't know if I would call an 'end credits' roll a SCENE. agreed! WOLFEN starts out as a montage, wrapping up the story, before the end credits roll so i include that one same with MIGHTY JOE YOUNG iirc bruce
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The undulating music that gracefully rumbles throughout the tragic final sequences of HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG as if depicting a group of waves making their inexorable way to shore.
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Okay, I watched Willow again. Well worth it. It may not be an original plot, or the most complex, but it has a big heart, some great performances, involving plot, and other pluses. "Escape From the Tavern" in the film, works wonders. The heroic theme when Kilmer swids the sowrd, fantastic. The massive statements of Willow's theme as Willow and co travel through the land to handoff the baby go so well together with the eye candy shots. I want this James Horner back. The new Horner can take a hike.
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I was surprised at how I never really noticed before that the film is practically scored wall-to-wall. IMDb lists a running time of 126 minutes. I'd estimate probably twenty minutes aren't scored, including Kilmer in the cage while Willow and the baby wait for a human to take it; some scenes in the Nelwyn village; and before the castle attack early in the morning (there are of course mroe sintances, but this is enough). So, about 106 minutes of score. A couple deleted scene may have been scored as well. The CD is about 73 minutes long. Some of the film counterparts arent' quite the same on CD. So about 33 or more minutes (depeding on deleted scenes possibly being scored) or score missing, and there might be some variants or alternates to through in. A very nice 2CD set could be made if some label, like Intrada or LLLR, could make it happen.
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