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The score for the scene of Mufasa and Simba bonding after the elephant graveyard scene is beautiful but for me it's ' To Die God's, the music for the stampede sequence that's the highlight for me. I wish they'd release a score album for the film, the four(?) tracks on the regular soundtrack aren't enough.

I saw the London Philharmonic performs pieces from across Pixar's history last year at the Royal Albert Hall, all to footage from the films. All of the films got a montage of clips to their music but for Up they played Married Life with the full footage.

I reckon Goldsmith's Gremlins 2 score would have been a lot of fun performed live with the film. It's got the same amount of energy as the film itself, I reckon an orchestra would have a ball with it.

Fuck yes, The Lion King. A great, underrated score. He can bwaammmp for the rest of his life, his work there will always get him a pass from me.

Similar deal here - saw all three at the Royal Albert Hall (spread over 18 months, lest you think the orchestra got a really rough working day) with the London Philharmonic performing live over the film. It was thrilling, not only to hear it live but knowing that some of the original musicians were in the ensemble.

I admitted to liking it! I *still* admit to liking it!

A belated reply but having watched the film again last night I can confirm the waving. (It can be read that the camera is a government agency keeping tabs on then and their waving to it is them not giving a fuck anymore but, on the other hand, it's still goofy as hell)

Speaking of Fringe, nice to see an Observer handling things at Roswell.

Ah Gethsemane/Redux/Redux II. The big cliffhanger where Mulder had blown his head off, airing at the start of the same summer Duchovny was filming the movie, ready for release a year later.

"Lance Hunt wears glasses. Captain Amazing doesn't wear glasses."

To me, the Deadpool trailers look like they're aiming for Kick-Ass but only reaching the level of Kick-Ass 2.

Never forget the sight of the agents relaxing on a boat in their swimwear, waving goodbye to the audience as they drift off to a deserted island.

Leave your stupid boxcutter in your pocket!

Though your enjoyment of the franchise as a while may vary, rest assured he was fucking awesome in Potter too.

Damnit, that's what I was going to say!

This or the Camelot song from Holy Grail.

If not the theme itself then Goldfinger will do.

Clicked the link for the GoldenEye Source game to find out how it looked and worked. Instead it took me to the Wikipedia article for our which informed me "Development for the game began in 2005, led by founder Nicholas "Nickster" Bishop until his suicide by charcoal inhalation on May 24, 2006 at the age of 27. Bishop

We just bought it a (bleep)ing pizza.

Sorry Scrawler, I should have scrolled down further to see if someone had made this joke before I did as a reply above.