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@herbgurl82 Tinker, tailor... isn't even out yet, you can't judge it, but considering the incredible cast it has lined up you have to expect that it will be good.
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@herbgurl82 Interesting perspective. But I don't agree with Cogniscent1's belief that remakes are not worth anything. It's just not true.
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Sounds a lot like the score from Dr. Zhivago.
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(cont, part 2.)Maybe it is because I grew up watching all of these with my dad, and I guess seeing it differently spoils the memories of that connection that I had with my dad as a kid. There is a reason why they are called classics.
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(cont.)For Arthur, Dudley Moore was Arthur. No one could top it. The Prisoner, the 2009 remake adds a bunch of junk that complicates the "purity", and meanings of the original plot. Plus, I can only see Patrick McGoohan as #6. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (The upcoming film, of which I have only seen trailers, but I will admit that I am biased. Alec Guinness IS George Smiley, and that is that.)
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The Three that I am thiking of the most are: Arthur, The Prisoner, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,
I think it is because the original actors bring such life to the character and define it in such a way that it is hard to see anyone else in that role.
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walt dickersons cover is fantastic-wish someone would post it
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I saw this movie almost a decade ago, and I have to admit, the score resonates in my memory. I remember the whole movie.
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Oh this music is so powerful! Lawrence of Arabia is a true work of art!



One of the greatest movie scores ever composed.
CatStevensDieHardFan 2 years ago 62
one of the greatest movie
victor1978100 2 years ago 36