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Terrific news. I'm not usually a big Jarre fan, but I've always been fond of that one.
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Wow! Definitely one of Jarre’s greatest works and maybe his greatest work of the 80s! A major premiere for his centenary year… this is fantastic. Yavar
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Very exciting! Thank you Intrada
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Is this one of those reincarnation flicks. Because of so, I hated it when it was called Audrey Rose. The samples sound great, though.
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Fantastic score. Great news. But you had me at "Maurice Jarre."
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Oct 22, 2024 - 5:47 PM
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GoblinScore
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Wow, I'd never even heard of this film, but I really like what I heard in the video clip. Looking forward to the whole enchilada. I have the vhs kicking about, remember it being a very good film, not as hoary as Audrey Rose., now one I should upgrade, if it jumped to blu. Ellen Burstyn is always amazing to watch (unless the film calls back to another classic with Believer in the title....ugh). Lewis John Carlino always signaled a fine script worth checking out. The project where Jarre employed his knowledge of the American South, so there are some fun,,bluegrass-country source cues to be found too. 1980 was a good year for MJ, Shogun being his highpoint.
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Is this one of those reincarnation flicks. Because of so, I hated it when it was called Audrey Rose. The samples sound great, though. It’s a comtemporary story of fiction with lots of heart. It’s a movie for everyone. Far from the horror obsession that is so popular with soundtrack buyers these days. Thanks. I’ll look it up.
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Lovely stuff! Big lover of Maurice Jarre here. 8)
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