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Post by Big Wallaby » Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:12 pm

CBeilby wrote:Cool. He's the golfer who's actually at the tee in that shot.
Of course! If Eisner's gonna be in a shot, you think he's gonna take a background position?



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Post by Belgarion42 » Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:25 pm

vixen101485 wrote:Hey I do that too. :D: I also do it at movies. I miss having ppl applaud at them.


Fantastic way of putting it Zazu.
My wife and I do the same thing. :D Especially if it was a _really good_ movie.

Agreed, very well said, Zazu.



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Post by turkeyham » Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:58 pm

My parents clap when a waiter looses his load of dishes and breaks them. ;)



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Re: Not So Stupid Guest

Post by hobie16 » Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:10 pm

turkeyham wrote:My parents clap when a waiter looses his load of dishes and breaks them. ;)
I always ask if it was Ella or Memorex.


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Post by Whazzup » Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:36 am

hobie16 wrote:I always ask if it was Ella or Memorex.
You're aging yourself, Hobie. :D:

(Of course, I recognized that line, too)



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Post by Syndrome » Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:40 am

turkeyham wrote:My parents clap when a waiter looses his load of dishes and breaks them. ;)
Schadenfreude!



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Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:40 am

turkeyham wrote:My parents clap when a waiter looses his load of dishes and breaks them. ;)
Nice. :p:


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Post by Rob562 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:54 am

Syndrome wrote:I consulted Mr. Syndrome on his opinion of the scene changes, and his theory is that they're abrupt because of the way they're linked to the musical score.
Actually, Soarin', like most feature films, was scored *after* the film was completed. It's much easier (well, "easy" if you're an experienced composer) to compose music to match a pre-filmed sequence than it is to take pre-filmed scenes (or even to film them with a score in mind) and edit them together to perfectly match an already-written music piece.

The story I heard is that after his very first ride with a rough-cut version of the film, Jerry Goldsmith (Soarin's composer) was so moved that he said he'd compose the score for free. (I don't know whether Disney actually held him to that promise or not...) ;)

Unfortunately, Jerry died a few years ago, so any future replacement films for Soarin' (such as the still-under-development Soarin' Around the World) will have to be scored by someone else.

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Post by Syndrome » Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:10 am

Yes, I was VERY sad when I found out he had passed away. Soarin' is in my top-three favorite Disney music selections...the soundtrack is a big part of why I love the ride.

I like the music of the dude who scored Space Mountain and The Incredibles (can't think of his name). I wonder what he'd do with Soarin' Over The World...his music is excellent but his style is much different.



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Post by Rob562 » Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:15 am

Syndrome wrote:Yes, I was VERY sad when I found out he had passed away. Soarin' is in my top-three favorite Disney music selections...the soundtrack is a big part of why I love the ride.

I like the music of the dude who scored Space Mountain and The Incredibles (can't think of his name). I wonder what he'd do with Soarin' Over The World...his music is excellent but his style is much different.

Michael Giacchino.
In addition to Space Mountain Paris' Mission 2 and Incredibles, he also composed for Ratatouille, Alias and Lost.

I haven't heard the Mission 2 score, but I loved John Debney's original score. (John also composed for Chicken Little and Emperor's New Groove) Hmmm... Maybe Paris would be willing to let us have the Mission 1 score for WDW's Space Mountain? ;)

I think another theme park composer that would do a good job would be whoever was the composer from Horizons, specifically "Space". (I can't seem to find a definitive answer as to who the actual composer was. At best I get three names)

EDIT: Just found the Mission 2 soundtrack on YouTube... I prefer Mission 1... (And yes, it's *very* much in the style of the Incredibles...)

EDIT #2: Nope... I definitely have it now... Bruce Broughton ala Timekeeper.

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