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Another strong contender for sure (and there certainly are many) -- that's why I said 1982 was "a" rather than "the". Yavar
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OUTLAND would be my other favorite score from that period. It's another all time favorite, one of the most relentlessly brooding scores I've ever heard in my life.
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Another strong contender for sure (and there certainly are many) -- that's why I said 1982 was "a" rather than "the". Yavar And right back at ya on 1982! Night Crossing, Poltergeist, First Blood, The Secret Of NIMH and The Challenge. SCOTT
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Some of you seem to have missed the note about STAR TREK and ALIEN being excluded from the pool of selections. He says „maybe exclude“. But if we exclude those I choose „Poltergeist“.
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Some of you seem to have missed the note about STAR TREK and ALIEN being excluded from the pool of selections. I read past that, sorry. Although it’s kinda weird to exclude them. . . No, you were right the first time. A&C said maybe; you chose not to exclude, and your answer was perfect.
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He may have said 'maybe', but it makes more sense to exclude them without the 'maybe'. More interesting results than everybody just picking STAR TREK and ALIEN over and over again. Lists' and bests' interests die from extra qualifications. It makes the most sense to just pick one's actual best.
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Mine would have to be one of the scores he wrote between 1976 and 1981.
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There's no way I can choose. This is one of those questions so impossible to compute that it would cause a robot in a bad sci-fi episode to overheat and explode. Even for the General?
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Lists' and bests' interests die from extra qualifications. No, they blossom! The narrower the parameters, the more interesting the results. Agreed. Without specific parameters, chances are the lists are the same we've seen countless times before.
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Nerd Reply: "SCORED in these years? Or RELEASED in these years?"
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