Pink Floyd and Magma scoring Jodorowsky's Dune

I know that opinions are divided on the \*Dune\* movie that Alejandro Jodorowsky planned to make, with some being disappointed that it was never made and others being glad it was never made. But can we all agree that we probably missed out on some awesome music, since he had gotten Pink Floyd to create the score for House Atreides and Magma to create the score for House Harkonnen?

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u/Resident_Dog_6589 — 2 hours ago
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Tomi Adeyemi goes scorched earth on Children of Blood and Bone

Tomi Adeyemi is publicly distancing herself from the upcoming film adaptation of her novel Children of Blood and Bone. She says that she refuses to support, promote or even watch the movie and has told someone involved in it never to contact her or say her name in public again.

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u/Resident_Dog_6589 — 2 hours ago

The complete voice cast of Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio Editions

I have made this list of every voice actor in Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio Editions and the roles that they played.

For those of you who listened to these audiobooks, which of these castings were your favourites and which ones were your least-favourites? Do you think any of these actors and actresses would be good fits to play these characters in the upcoming HBO series (the roles that have not been cast yet)?

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u/Resident_Dog_6589 — 13 days ago
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What are your favourite Tolkien-inspired songs?

Mine is "The Necromancer" by Rush. It's a masterclass in creating atmosphere through music. It goes from dread and foreboding to the intensity of combat to unexpected hope.

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u/Resident_Dog_6589 — 13 days ago
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Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings: Part II

Is anyone else disappointed that we never got the second part of Ralph Bakshi's *The Lord of the Rings*? I know the movie is very divisive and even people who like it (myself included) admit that it has a lot of flaws, but it also did a lot of things really well.

One thing that it did especially well was the scarier characters (except the Balrog, which looked goofy). The Nazgûl and the Orcs are terrifying and I would have loved to see his take on the Paths of the Dead and Mordor. One thing that will always make me sad is that we will never get to see his take on Shelob, who I believe he would have made into something truly nightmarish. Just hearing Gollum say "She might help us, Precious..." towards the end of the movie gets my imagination going.

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u/Resident_Dog_6589 — 19 days ago