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I have so many of them, it's hard to quantify. Ahh, is the answer everything since 1989?
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The Birds I always loved Benny’s “Bird Theme’ flighty at best!
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I might have a shot at this... I think perhaps the least important film score is the one I just composed today for my movie of a pebble that lies in our garden. It's a short movie, and since nothing really happens I wrote a score in which pretty much nothing happens either, to compliment that.
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____________ (Brian Tyler). I wonder if Adam Krysinski agrees.
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I might have a shot at this... I think perhaps the least important film score is the one I just composed today for my movie of a pebble that lies in our garden. It's a short movie, and since nothing really happens I wrote a score in which pretty much nothing happens either, to compliment that. Sounds absolutely hypnotic. I'm giving it the importance it probably deserves, so we must all try harder in finding something truly unimportant and uninteresting. In your case, Nicolai, budgetary restraints will have no doubt given your creative side a boost, so I think we would probably find truly unimportant scores in films which cost over 10 billion dollars to make. If pressed really hard, I'm sure I could write a completely unimportant film score for a 10 billion dollar movie, and if I have to, I can make it so unimportant, not even anybody would notice how unimportant it really was. Then again, who am I to say that I can be that unimportant... hey... wait a sec...
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____________ (Rob). ____________ (Marco Beltrami). I know, I know, you could put pretty much every single composer who has ever lived up there.
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