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I think the enthusiastic crowd i was with had something to do with it. Just seeing it recently, it didnt hold up to my memory of it. Found it a bit cheesy, and the Odessa Steps sequence wasnt as exciting as i remember it! Still loved Morricones score though!
My own personal favourite is his score to The Battle of Algiers.
TED NEWSOM has passed away.
To be fair, I was about to say "minimalistic", but yes, I happen to find the opening theme to be weird. But that doesn't mean it's bad. On the contrary. It was excellent, fresh, new.
About the movie, I love it to no end.
Danger Diabolik(1968) is a James Bond imitation....This is Morricone's attempt at a Bond Song. Composed by him and Sung by Maria Cristina Brancucci....It's quite good. The full score by Morricone is also good.
He brightened every day, even the darkest ones, when he was in my life, and as strange as it may sound to some people, he was even like a son to me in some ways. I'd have given anything to take on his pain and death instead. He died from congestive heart failure, and he was simultaneously going through kidney problems. It was too late to be able to treat him and get him back to health. There were no warning signs of such serious problems.
All that remains of his physical form is a box of ashes I keep next to my bed, but his spirit lives in my mind and heart every moment I'm here. The companionship, comfort, love, and memories Jack provided in his short 9 years are more than I could ever ask for or dream of from any pet in 20 + years. Life is so cruel and takes whatever it wants at any given time, so I just encourage everyone to never take any moment with a loved one for granted, because you never know when it can come to an abrupt end. Thank you for everything you did Jack - I miss you and love you always.
Jack will always remember you, @FoxRox....Cheer up, Friend.
Yeah, he knew he was loved, which makes his passing easier to bear....And he was a Silver Lining. God Bless Jack.
My girlfriend and I were so devastated to lose Max we had opted to have the vet send him out to be buried. Didn't realize at the time he would have gone to a landfill so I went back and brought him home to give him a proper burial. He's in my folk's back yard so I can visit whenever I want. My mom even made a little tombstone for him.
We ended up adopting another cat.........now we have three.
My thoughts are with you and Jack.
@ToTheRight Thank you. I’m so sorry for your losses. I’m glad you could at least put him to rest the way you wanted to. I have one other, older cat still, who I’m very grateful for.
They bring a lot of joy in one's life.
Sorry to here about your loss, I have had many Dogs and Cats over the years though always been a Cat person, my last Cat which I adopted he was a bit of a rogue lol I had to have put down unfortunately as he had a stroke some years ago. Pets do become one of our friends and I was upset when the little dude passed away, he was such a funny Cat.
He was in a lot of pain so it was for the best, I often think good memories keep things we have lost alive. :)
@MaxCasino Thank you. I really relate to that. While human support is necessary, animals are indeed more reliable. They don't intentionally sin against you.
They listen to our problems, make us feel better when we're down, and never judge us.
You obviously had a special bond together, so take comfort in knowing Jack adored you too. RIP Jack.
We had a persian cat , it was 5000 or 6000 krones back in the mid 80s - which was a lot of money then :/