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The Sound of Wonder: Rare Electronic Pop from the Lollywood Vaults (1973 -1980). The first wave of plugged-in Pop at the Pakistani picture house. Fifteen untraveled currants of space-age cinematic surf and urdu funk. Ignorantly but understandably lumped in with its wealthy not-too-distant cousin, Bollywood, Lollywood was inspired by, but often overshadowed by its posh and well-traveled relative. Following the simplistic Bombay + Hollywood = Bollywood name game (that would in later years spawn Nollywood ... [ read more ]
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After director Wolfgang Petersen rejected {#Air Force One}'s first completed score -- Randy Newman's work was reportedly deemed too dark and insufficiently patriotic -- Jerry Goldsmith was brought in as a replacement, and while it hardly feels like a rush job, the completed project remains one of Goldsmith's lesser efforts. For better or worse, he delivers on everything Newman did not. This Air Force One is undeniably rousing and shamelessly jingoistic, but it also recycles ideas and appr... [ read more ]
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{#Tropic Thunder} is a Ben Stiller-starring parody of action movies like {#Rambo}, and Theodore Shapiro, whose previous scores include comedies like {#Not Another Teen Movie} and {#Blades of Glory}, clearly was the right composer to provide its music. Trained at Brown and Juilliard, Shapiro knows his film music, past and present, and he provides a tongue-in-cheek master class in stylistic borrowings and bombast to accompany all the faux action. Using an orchestra of 91 (consisting of the kind of p... [ read more ]
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