The Death List – Part 5
“Dear God, I do not ask for health or wealth. People ask you so often that you can’t have any left. Give me, God, what else…
“Dear God, I do not ask for health or wealth. People ask you so often that you can’t have any left. Give me, God, what else…
Greetings all and sundry! Apologies for this late arrival. Due to loose ends needing to be tidies up during this rather tame and enjoyable summer. Allowing…
Almost like clockwork, my friend and author John Kenneth Muir announced another of his Reader Top Ten list collaborations. And it’s a doozy, folks: “The question…
I swear, with friends like John Kenneth Muir I will never ever run out of ideas to write-up posts ‘cuz he just keeps popping up with great…
Continuing my thoughts from February regarding the use of song in film, “needle dropped” tunes are not officially considered part of a film score — those orchestral, choral, or instrumental pieces some consider background music. I think both are utilized as cues by filmmakers for a specific purpose or to elicit certain reactions by the audience. I’m fascinated by this in general, and movie soundtracks have specifically intrigued me.
This is the next entry in a Theatre… a Movie… and a Time, a series that was begun here. I moved this memory download up specifically in response…