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Re: Guilty pleasures. . .
#127962 02/14/06 04:37 AM
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Re: Guilty pleasures. . .
#127963 02/14/06 05:19 AM
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Speaking of Rachmaninoff!

Ok,...I feel guilty of enjoying a "chick flick"

"Somewhere in time" with Steve Reeves.

About a dude from the present who hypnotizes himself to go back in time to 1912 to meet his "True Love"

He is tripped up by having some modern coins in the antique suit he purchased for his time voyage.

One fun part of the flick is the Rachmaninoff rhapsody which is promenent throughout the entire movie and is played by our hero to his true love via a music box he has brought from the present.

He was tripped up by the coins, but NOT by....

The "Rhapsody on a theme from Paganini"!! Of course in the movie it sounds like a piece of music firmly from the 1800s, but in fact was written......heh heh heh

I suspect that the producers inserted this tune intentionally; I wonder what percentage of the viewers of the movie understood the significance!

Re: Guilty pleasures. . .
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I think this fits into the view that anything "simplistic" is not highbrow enough. I used to have a roommate in college who facied himself as a music critic. His favorite saying was, "That is soo simple, anybody could play that." I always told him, "Who cares, it sounds good."

Complex pieces can be technically astounding and impressive, but simple emotional pieces can be just as rewarding, or more so.

Why is it that when the general public likes something, critics dismiss it?


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Re: Guilty pleasures. . .
#127965 02/14/06 06:39 AM
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In reply to:

"Somewhere in time" with Steve Reeves.


LOL! I think you mean the late Christopher Reeve.


Not Steve Reeves.



Jack

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Re: Guilty pleasures. . .
#127966 02/14/06 06:41 AM
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That would have been a MUCH different movie!


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Re: Guilty pleasures. . .
#127967 02/14/06 06:46 AM
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Yeah Jack, but I understand that Steve Reeves also greatly enjoyed the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.


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Re: Guilty pleasures. . .
#127968 02/14/06 06:46 AM
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ROTFLMAO! It sure WOULD have been a different movie.

By the way, I too, enjoy Somewhere in time. A good love story (which is the nice way of saying "chick flick")


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Re: Guilty pleasures. . .
#127969 02/14/06 06:49 AM
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Thanks John. I was gonna say that the movie's musical theme was gorgeous (which it is) in the hopes you'd be able to tell me what it is. However, I was not aware that Steve Reeves appreciated it.


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#127970 02/14/06 07:20 AM
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Re: Guilty pleasures. . .
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Well, I suppose it depends on what parts of Barry's score attract the most. Some of it he composed with less direct reference to past masters.


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