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Ricky Coogin
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He's pretty damn mean to Limbaugh. He even mocks Limbaugh's attempts to get a date. I think he even interviewed or quoted an interview with a woman Rush met online, where he lamented that he was "eternally self-flagellating" and the woman commented that the only way Rush could get a woman was to make her feel sorry

I'm just glad they do this stuff now. In the late '90s, I had a big Videohound book that rated scores and soundtracks, and I remember the entry for "Superman" was about how studios didn't give a damn about the riches in their vaults. This was before the 2000 re-release of the score.

"You want to know the truth, son? Errrrr, I'll tell you the truth! YOUR SOUL'S GONNA BURN…IN A LAKE OF FIIIIIIIRRRRRRE!"

In Al Franken's book Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot, he mentions that like Rush, Roger Ailes is very fat. Later on, Franken provides a list of things you can call Rush when you see him, such as:

Played on classical guitar, no less. I love how the music builds in tempo as Indy steals the cross and explodes when he exits the cave and the chase begins.

He gave attention to Chewbacca Mom, which gives him a black mark in my book.

I was basing my statement merely on seeing the kid's picture…I didn't even watch the trailer.

I'm sure they'll find a way to say that the movie is racist or that Indiana Jones is a total douchecannon (he wears a fedora!).

He was also in Pink Floyd: The Wall.

There's a track on the album called "The Temple of Doom" that has the entire cue, including some crazy screaming and wood blocks. Williams got some members of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus to record it for the film when he was conducting the Boston Pops.

It's not even a funny gag, but it was the first thing I thought of when the movie was mentioned.

Every time I hear the Shanghai chase music, I remember riding my bike to work in L.A. West on Hollywood Blvd, south on Highland, west on Santa Monica Blvd. to Beverly Hills.

Does the guy suck? I only know he does this "Carpool Karaoke" thing and I'm hoping there's more to it than getting a celeb or two in a car and having them sing along to some dumb song.

Is that the choral theme for the human sacrifices?

It's not that great. Worth seeing once, though. It doesn't have a memorable score, either.

Whatever. He probably WANTED to wear that bow tie. He probably LIKES it.

I've never read Bukowski before, though he sounded like an awful person in real life.

I remember buying the Poltergeist II store at Varese's offices when they re-released it.

It's worth it. You even get the chant Williams wrote for the sacrifice scenes.

It was a real pain for years to get a hold of the whole score. I think I had to get a bootleg from Australia. The performance isn't as good…the first film's score was performed by the London Symphony, but I think they used a standard Hollywood pickup orchestra (usually billed as "The Hollywood Studio Symphony") for