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Re: Why not wait
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lugnet.starwars
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Wed, 22 Dec 1999 03:28:22 GMT
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Sproaticus wrote in message <385FC6FB.935AB6F4@io.com>...
> You mean the end of ROTJ? Yah. I kinda liked the insipid Ewok music, too.
> It felt raw, jubilant, like something old you shout just to celebrate. And
> the cresendo at the end faded real well into the closing-credit credit
> anthem. The new celebration music sounded too...night club-ish. Processed.
> Composed. Modern.
I couldn't stand the Ewok song. I admit, I got caught up in the hype and
listend to that song over and over on AM radio when it first came out, but
when I heard it in the movie, I thought to my self, "This does not fit!!!"
When I heard the new celebration though, it did not seem right to change it
so much. I also did not care for the added Boba Fett scenes. That just
REEKS of cashing in on a good thing.
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | Re: Why not wait
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| (...) I'd have preferred Milli Vanilli music over that ridiculous Ewok nonsense. For that matter, I've preferred Rob and Fab themselves over the stupid teddy bears, but we all know the George-wanted-wookie...ave-worked story. (...) I've said this (...) (25 years ago, 22-Dec-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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| (...) The music continuity is broken in several places, most notably in several Cloud City scenes. 'Tis a shame, because TESB had the best music of the three, IMO (though it might be surpassed by Duel of the Fates...) Also, the men's choir piece (...) (25 years ago, 21-Dec-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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