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Thanks!

Can you point me toward these Subway episodes? How am I not able to find these??

It was because of that clusterfuck of composers on TDK trilogy (and also Inception) that led Nolan to make that demand (allegedly…).

Hi, person I probably know. For Interstellar, Zimmer working "alone" or alone was a Nolan directive. He threatened to get someone else if Zimmer didn't take the project full force.

"I'm Oates."

I feel like Gilroy should be interviewed just as much as Edwards, but maybe Gilroy's fee included hush money, I don't know. We do know that Gilroy made about half the movie without Edwards' involvement, and yet Edwards gets all the accolades.

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That's good!

Also, Guy Garvey has got to be my favorite lyricist in this modern era. Just throwing it out there.

Yes, be more patient! Build A Rocket, Boys! was an admittedly weak follow-up (too many attempts at creating another singalong and none of them were good - the quieter songs like "Jesus Was A Rochdale Girl" and "The Night Will Always Win" were great, though), but The Take Off And Landing… was mostly great. Have you

It's Cast Away. It means….two things…. haha sorry, I'm a Cast Away title truther.

We're probably close friends!

Kudos for calling him JNH!

Wow, another Maria Bamford Netflix show - oh wait, that's Paula Prentiss! I saw her and Richard Benjamin coming out of a showing of The Hangover once. Unreal, right? Right? Guys?

Totally agree. So much more energy.

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I will never forgive Spielberg for ripping this scene off almost beat-for-beat in Minority Report. Completely took me out of the movie, or maybe the rest of the movie was horrible anyway, I don't know.

Forgive the horrible quality, but as the YouTube title indicates, this film's DVD contains what is definitely the best deleted scene of all time. Bust Ass. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Yeah, it's super iconic. The Avengers theme is played sparingly in the first movie, but that's why it hits you so hard the two huge times you hear it before the credits (the title card and then the CGI circle jerk, which will never not give me goosebumps).

You can hear the hairspray sounds in with the woodwinds, so you know it's an original Brian Tyler piece. The Spider-Man ripoff in Djawadi's music was in the quieter moments, so not the main theme. Either way, Iron Man 3 is a Brian Tyler original. This is the problem with the Marvel scores, that the themes change