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Finally, a joke nobody has made before.

Riiiiight?

Does Dancer in the Dark count?

Sorry, I couldn't resist…it just seems like most directors are purely visual nowadays and don't really think about music as being important to the stories and characterization, whereas it should be part of the full picture.

What, like myopic lack of big-picture thinking?

Jerry Goldsmith, Vangelis and Ennio Morricone think you are wrong.

The sixties one, or the New Avengers?

Right?

Some eras sustain several styles…but still manage to have signature, memorable music…two examples I like lately are The Knick and Penny Dreadful~both very different, yet both instantly identifiable.

Yeah, but imagine if they incorporated those different styles…go electronic with Iron Man, Star-Wars style sweeping romantic with Captain America, something Nordic and primal for Thor…then mash them all together. It could be soo damned cool…but it just isn't.

On sale this week at amazon: Milk and The AV Club.

This is too bad…if this were all done under John Williams in 1977, the Marvel films would be rife with stunning leitmotif…and just imagine one of the team-up films like Avengers, bringing them all together into an orgiastic expression and mingling of the individual character themes!

"Murphy sucks in a dull episode of Narcos".

What if your hunting hawk takes it down?

E) The kind you are going to enslave and eat. Extraterrestrial, delicious livestock.

AND there are, like, 143 episodes of Jack Benny.

"I'm Buddy Holly, and I say the monkey flies the plane!"

Too bad. I would gladly read new volumes of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen for the next 50 years.

Is that where is turns out his father is actually Danny DeVito?