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Now on to season three scores: LOST IN SPACE: THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY SET - Music by John WILLIAMS & als. A massive thanks to Allardyce for helping me acquire this wonderful set. Off to 1965: A Silly Space Odyssey. Thanks a trillion matey!
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To quote John Robinson "There's a lot of space out there to get lost in." Have fun! @ edwzoomom: Thanks, I surely will and have. This stuff is the proverbial "herbe à chat" for this cat. =^.^=
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As far as recent Branagh/Doyle joints go, this doesn't hit the sublime heights of Cinderella, but is a damn sight better than Jack Ryan or Thor. @ Mr. Jack: Yes. Thor was a bit of a disappointment, but I can't really blame Doyle (for he must also earn his keep) for obeying the Hollywood edict: be the loudest, least subtle, as obnoxiously as possible and have the greatest number of crashing, ear splitting, chords! Can't say that I'm too thrilled with Doyle's take on Orient Express, but then it is now illegal in Tinseltown to compose bold and ambitious themes (and even more sacrilegious to develop them).
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Earlier: Down to the last few discs of season three scores: LOST IN SPACE: THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY SET - Music by John WILLIAMS & als. A massive thanks to Allardyce for helping me acquire this wonderful set. Off to 1965: A Silly Space Odyssey. Thanks a quadrillion matey!
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Impressive, A&C. Three whole soundtracks in the span of 3 minutes!? Are you some superhero who can listen to albums superfast? I navigate several planes of existence simultaneously. It's a blessing and a curse.
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