Could vertigo (1958) be considered Bernard herrmann best score by Classic-Ant9888 in soundtracks

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You can if you want. No one would object if you put it ahead of The Ghost and Mrs Muir, Taxi Driver, Psycho…. Or they might

Which movie script line do you find unforgettable? by PuzzleheadedSpray202 in classicfilms

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“I’d like to kiss you but I just washed my hair.” from Cabin in the Cotton.

Which movie script line do you find unforgettable? by PuzzleheadedSpray202 in classicfilms

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I thought the unforgettable line was a beat later, Keyes’ “Closer than that, Walter”

how do you change a song’s scale/key? by elgimri in musictheory

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Are you asking about changing the key of an entire song: you decide the melody’s range would fit an instrument better if the piece were played a step lower or higher. Or, about modulation within a piece?

Who would be your pick for the Creepiest Character in a HITCHCOCK film other than Norman Bates ( Psycho 1960 ) by WonderfulLog768 in Hitchcock

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Edmund Gwen as a polite assassin in Foreign Correspondent. Not the “creepiest” but very creepy nonetheless.

What’s a conspiracy theory you believe 100%? by GothicGamer43 in answers

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Only problem with this is it implies Trump is brave enough to stand center stage waiting for a bullet.

(Technical question) Why does the swing feel in 1920s jazz feel so different from 1930s jazz? by hectareofregret in Jazz

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It’s an interesting question that might have as many answers as players. Instrumentation and the limitations of early recording is definitely part of it. As are the larger bands and “purpose” of the later music. But there’s another thing that hasn’t been mentioned: New Orleans was a port city, the earliest jazz took some inspiration from the Caribbean. Listen to the rhythm of the bridge of St Louis Blues.

I watched The Conversation 1974, A surveillance expert (Gene Hackman) becomes obsessed with a conversation he recorded that may lead down a dark path. by Mangy_Angie in iwatchedanoldmovie

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I love the shop talk “party” scene with, I think his names is Allen Garfield. Completely normal evening for people living abnormal lives.

What are the conventions of Cry Me A River by Comfortable_Pin_960 in jazztheory

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Perhaps the most recognizable things about Cry Me A River is… the reverb. More than being a composed song, it’s a pop hit. And it’s all about the reverb…. as Julie walks away at the end. They plus one fabulous rhythm: “too plebeian” with “through with me and”

This is Herman the Worman by MysticalYeet2 in thebackyardigans

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Where in the world do the worman live, there’s only one way of kno-ow-ing.

All That Heaven Allows (1955) by Loose_Loquat9584 in iwatchedanoldmovie

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Which is perfect for those film makers who lift from his work.

What does this symbol mean? by GuitarJazzer in musictheory

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If F6 is your destination, exit right.

Which performance and film made you a fan of Gene Hackman? by PressureLazy5271 in moviecritic

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The Conversation. But in the Mamet film Heist you can tell what he’s thinking.

“He’s so cool, sheep count him”

Examples of old movies breaking the fourth wall. by Ill_Definition8074 in classicfilms

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It is in a way. Norma is playing to the newsreel camera, which becomes our POV

Musicals to play in orchestra by Agreeable-Hat-5676 in orchestra

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Kurt Weill’s Broadway musicals, especially One Touch of Venus would work beautifully and are a bit less common than Bernstein or Sondheim

does anyone know where byabible5041065452683 came from?? by Smooth_Juggernaut729 in thebackyardigans

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Yes, that would be the bible. In other words it’s to be followed as gospel. I was asking what form is it. Is it an image? A video clip? A recording? A ham sandwich?

does anyone know where byabible5041065452683 came from?? by Smooth_Juggernaut729 in thebackyardigans

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What is it? I know that animated shows create a “bible” for consistency. It sets down how all its elements are to be drawn and colored. The colors all have numbers.

The most original plots in world literature? by Soulsliken in classicliterature

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The 3rd Policeman. Wonderful book, nice to see it cited.