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this was written in a review of room noises. hit close to home and made me happy. quite the compliment in my opinion. so for all those fans of finding neverland (my favorite movie of all time) "If James M. Barrie were a contemporary author and a movie was being made about Peter Pan, I feel certain he’d want Eisley to score it." the rest of the review can be found here, if interested: http://relevantmag.com/article.php?sid=5773 _________________ "The term is ended; the holidays have begun. The dream is over; this is the morning." |
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nothingasusual wrote: this was written in a review of room noises. hit close to home and made me happy. quite the compliment in my opinion. so for all those fans of finding neverland (my favorite movie of all time)
"If James M. Barrie were a contemporary author and a movie was being made about Peter Pan, I feel certain he’d want Eisley to score it." I read that too! And made me happy. I loved Finding Neverland. It made me quite intrigued with J.M. Barrie. And I read up on him lots after seeing that. Although..everything seemed much darker when i read about it than it was portrayed in that beautiful movie. |
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cryptictonight wrote: jdstories wrote: Dude, there is a sticky about this. That is where this needs to be. It was a great review, though.
JD But I think this was more about Finding Neverland and J.M. Barrie/Peter Pan loveliness than about the review itself.. yeah, i thought about putting it in the review thread, but then thought, but it's really relating it to j.m. barrie, not just the review. oh well... PfR73 wrote: PS. I didn't know the band used to be called Neverland...was this before or after The Towheads? it was around when they decided they needed to change their name from moss eisley. so right before they went dropped the moss they were neverland, then what we love so dearly now, eisley. _________________ "The term is ended; the holidays have begun. The dream is over; this is the morning." |
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