John Powell again? You bet.
In celebration of reaching the halfway point of my story, I think it’s time for a chase. Any story, especially one with murder, kidnapping, and other intrigues, has got to have a chase. Plus, this chase from BOURNE SUPREMACY has some excellent percussion/string sequences for fighting. Now, set a fire under those characters and set them a’runnin’.
PS: BOURNE SUPREMACY is one of THE great scores from the last few decades because the tracks create a complete and compelling narrative arc. I usually don’t press that you must own such’n’such CD, but seriously: buy this CD.
Congratulations on The Halfway! 🙂
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Thank you kindly! I keep myself to pretty tight quota per day which I’ve somehow managed to meet despite children and job and life in general. Thanks for being in my cheering section!
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Cheering my heart out 🙂
That is a great plan to keep to your daily quota. I can’t wait to read your novel!
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Oh, it’s going to need some SERIOUS rewriting, but yes, I will be happy to share it with you!
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I’m going to try and watch this movie again. I had the soundtrack on cassette for the car, not much use now……
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They’re fine action movies–nothing super memorable, but fine. John Powell’s score takes eeeeeverything up a notch. I’m one for salvaging individual music tracks whenever possible, but this score is worth buying. So awesome.
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Being British I’m obviously going to say it felt like a Bond clone. They were enjoyable. So true about individual tracks. I normally do that. One of the few soundtracks I ever played time and time again was the one for the TV series Due South. It just got into my psyche.
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