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All about how a film score can make or break a film, silent movies not being silent because they relied on the score to convey what was happening on screen, some iconic movies and their soundtracks (iconic being in the eye of beholder, of course).
And eating the last of the KFC
After this, the cake will be plenty cool enough to ice.
They don’t seem so fussy about which colour bin liner the neighbours use at the moment
And, spotting while I was out there that the queue for Iceland was negligible, I popped in for some chunky battered fish - got the last box (cod) too
I also ended up buying other stuff like Magnums, as one does, so the freezer which was absolutely full after yesterday’s shop is now even more absolutely full
All about how a film score can make or break a film, silent movies not being silent because they relied on the score to convey what was happening on screen, some iconic movies and their soundtracks (iconic being in the eye of beholder, of course).
I went to a thing at Phoenix Arts (now the Sue Townsend Theatre) in the late 1990s with a pianist playing the original scores to accompany a showing of old “silent” films. It was really good
I went to a thing at Phoenix Arts (now the Sue Townsend Theatre) in the late 1990s with a pianist playing the original scores to accompany a showing of old “silent” films. It was really good
There was a Star Wars screening at the Royal Albert Hall last year with a full orchestra playing the score. Sadly didn't get tickets
There was a Star Wars screening at the Royal Albert Hall last year with a full orchestra playing the score. Sadly didn't get tickets
I’ve always wanted to see Philip Glass conducting his full orchestra and choir for a showing of Koyaanisqatsi. He does a tour of it every few years, but given his age I think I may have missed my chance
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