MikaelaMuppet
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He just doesn’t look the same anymore.The beard is not becoming at all, no. Not only Santa Claus, but he looks like a demented Santa Claus!
He just doesn’t look the same anymore.The beard is not becoming at all, no. Not only Santa Claus, but he looks like a demented Santa Claus!
Broughton also composed the theme song to Dinosaurs, as well as some of the incidental pieces.I've observed that more often than not, Bruce Broughton's scoring style has a rather distinct sound to it: a lot of French horns, and other really brassy instruments (THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER and HOMEWARD BOUND are a couple of examples), and I can't imagine such a score really befitting HOME ALONE . . . however, Bruce also scored HONEY, I BLEW UP THE KID, and when I listen to that score, I can actually imagine a score like that working well enough for HOME ALONE had fate worked out differently.
That does look impressive. I've always loved miniatures like this. No matter how small the scale, the attention to detail is phenomenal.Looking at David Gallo's original maquette model of his intended changes to the SS set for Season 46 makes me glad that some of these changes actually never happened. . . .
I'm not saying this would have been ATC all over again, but I feel like some of these changes would have been a bit too much . . . like what appears to be a theater of some kind in the alley next to 123.
We should petition them to add some kind of acknowledgement! If you ask me, that place should be a national monument. Not to mention, it would be great for their business.The building is still there, on the corner of Broadway and 81st Street. It's a Starbucks now, and you'd never know once upon a time there were studios inside.
I was there a few years back, and just thinking, "If these walls could talk...".
23 years of Sesame, the Electric Company, history was made here. And no plaque or marker to remember what went on here. But I remember.
One of the advantages of having a few years (or more than a few) under your belt.