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First play-through complete. Absolutely wonderful score, especially for this time of year. James Horner was the absolute GOAT at tugging at your heartstrings with gorgeously emotive music. It just melts you. The broad comedy scoring (VERY Honey I Shrunk The Kids) might be an acquired taste for some, but it works for the film and is endlessly inventive and packed with orchestral and percussive detail. Great release LLL. Well Done!! It will be played often (this week especially). edit...And to address the points made above mine, I thought the recording/mastering sounded great, with sparkly details and nice punch to the sound. I don't remember too many issues with the original CD (although the boot sounded bad) but I'm more than happy with this one.
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Dec 22, 2022 - 10:58 AM
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Well, for me, this is the right side of cartoonish, unlike Casper, and syrupy, unlike Jumanji. For a kids movie score this has, not unlike The Land Before Time, a notable calmness to it, as well as, not unlike Balto's dramatic edge, a dark gothic flair. Carrey's song comes in a little too hot on the volume, but that's as grinchy as I can be about it.
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