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RIP, James Horner


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It's amazing when you look at the very long list of movies and songs he was a part of. He's been a very prevalent part of our movie going experience for decades. I first learned his name and noticed his work on the “Legends of the Fall” soundtrack. There will certainly be a void in Hollywood movies in the years to come.

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One of the first film scores that ever stuck out to me as a kid was the dynamic and enthralling score to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, which was one of Horner's first big projects.



Of course, he went on to even bigger and better things. He'll be missed, RIP. :(


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Actually, Horner was the composer who made me realize composers reuse themes, frequently. Listen to STII:WOK and the score for Aliens several themes are reused. Braveheart and Titanic have strong similarities as do Bicentenial Man and A Beautiful Mind.

I still like all these scores.

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I am baffled to hear it was another plane crash death for a celebrity.


This seems to happen so often. Certainly does not increase my already absent desire to learn and fly a small plane.


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