Week 3 July 2015
This week we celebrate 10 of the most memorable film music scores by Jazz musician turned legendary British composer and “sound of Bond” John Barry, whose work ranges from ‘Midnight Cowboy’ and ‘Zulu’ to ‘Goldfinger’, we have only included a small section from the main themes and strongly advise you buy the full soundtracks to enjoy them in all their glory.
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Welcome to the FilmPhonic “10 of the Best” video series, where we put together 10 of the best examples of a specific Movie topic. There is no set criteria, it’s just what we think are the most original, memorable and entertaining scenes in movies we think you should watch, or watch again.
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