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Soundtracks from your favorire Movies, TV Series, Shows & PC Games

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 5:50 pm
by Librina
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Each of us has favorite movies / TV Series / Shows / PC Games, the soundtrack of which is a great pleasure to listen to. And suddenly I had the idea to create this topic on the site, where we could all share such music. However, I will have a few small requests for all participants. I hope that you will be attentive to them and try to fulfill them. So:
1) Please study this topic well before publishing your preference themes. This is necessary in order to avoid repetitions. If you like this or other music that already exists here, just mark the participant(s) who shared it.
2) If you can't find this or that music from your most-liked movies / TV Series / Shows / PC Games yourself (or you just don't have time for it), but you want to speak on the topic, please contact the nickname(s) of the author(s), posted what you liked here, and express all your feelings about his/her/their note(s).
3) Finally, when adding your tunes, please make at least a brief description of what you are posting here. Thus, this topic will become much more interesting & attractive for all forum users read it. So go ahead and sing, as our ancestors said! Let the music from your favorite movies / TV Series / Shows / PC Games really please all of us and give only excellent & positive emotions! 343212

Re: Soundtracks from your favorire Movies, TV Series, Shows & PC Games

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:40 pm
by Librina
So, ER is an American medical drama television series created by Michael Crichton that aired on NBC from September 19, 1994, to April 2, 2009, with a total of 331 episodes spanning 15 seasons. It was produced by Constant C Productions & Amblin Television, in association with Warner Bros. Television. ER follows the inner life of the emergency room (ER) of Cook County General Hospital (a fictionalized version of the real Cook County Hospital) in Chicago, and various critical issues faced by the department's physicians and staff. The show has been nominated for 375 industry awards and has won 116. ER won the George Foster Peabody Award in 1995 and won 22 of the 124 Emmy Awards for which it was nominated. It also won People's Choice Award for "Favorite Television Dramatic Series" every year from 1995 to 2002. Over the years, it has won numerous other awards, including Screen Actors Guild Awards, Image Awards, GLAAD Media Awards, and Golden Globe Awards, among others. As of 2014, ER had grossed over $3 billion in television revenue. 👏
I must say that this series is a world-class Supergrand still loved by many viewers, but for me it has become the only one of its kind. Sometimes I review it, nostalgia for the wonderful times when it gathered millions of people around TV screens; sometimes I see its characters in my dreams, and I still feel a little sorry that it is no longer being filmed. Well, my 1st beloved hero was the handsome John Carter, portrayed by Noah Wyle; and the second favorite was Neela Rasgotra, played by Parminder Nagra. You can see them, as well as other persons of the show, in the clip for title theme of the series, authored by James Newton Howard. His masterpiece, in my humble opinion, is really one of the best soundtracks I've ever heard! It is very competently composed, mixed, all the sounds in it are in their places, they perfectly complement the main melodies, forming a truly holistic, harmonious and glorious work of art! So I'm posting the full version of it here so everyone of us can enjoy it to the fullest! And let's say our friendly "Bravo!" to its creator! Yeah! 6546758

Re: Soundtracks from your favorire Movies, TV Series, Shows & PC Games

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:54 pm
by Librina
In order to continue the development of this topic, I'm posting some more nice and cool movie music here! This is a March from the Police Academy movie series! This comedy, consisting of seven episodes, was produced in the 80s & at that time was considered very worthy and magnificent. The wide audience watched it many times, praised it, lent each other film cassettes and laughed out loud at everything that was happening there. And even if for the current generation of moviegoers this creation of the glorious American film studio Warner Brothers does not seem so entertaining, for many elder people it is still one of the most hilarious and "sticky". I have read reviews about the film, and I can say that they are mostly positive, enthusiastic, in which people confess their great love for this comedy and even consider it a cult one. I still like it too, because it contains a lot of jovial moments from the life of the academy, there is grotesque humor and, of course, cool and memorable music! Yes, the melodies of the March turned out to be truly beautiful and perfectly suitable for such work of cinema art. So I suggest you to remember them and at the same time watch this short mirthful video, which awakens the desire to see the movie in its entirety. I wish to have a nice contemplation to all of you! Enjoy it, have fun and be very happy! :)

Re: Soundtracks from your favorire Movies, TV Series, Shows & PC Games

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 8:22 pm
by Librina
Mi Segunda Madre (English: My Second Mother) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa & broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas in 1989. It starred María Sorté, Enrique Novi, Daniela Castro as protagonists, with Fernando Ciangherotti, Alejandra Maldonado, Cynthia Klitbo as antagonists.
Plot: "Daniela Lorente is an excellent designer, owner of a prestigious fashion house. She is married to Alberto, a bad man who has another wife and two children and steals money from him. One day Daniela discovers Alberto and decides to call the police to lock him up. When denounced by his wife Alberto he is sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment, swearing revenge on Daniela for having handed him over.
On the other hand, Juan Antonio Méndez Davila is an important businessman who has just suffered the death of his wife, leaving him only with a little girl named Mónica. Unfortunately for the little girl, her father has a frivolous and vain lover, Irene Montenegro. Daniela and Juan Antonio, both separately, decide to take a cruise to rest and forget about the problems that afflict them, in this way they meet on board and inevitably fall in love.
The fortune to know each other is so great and the two are so happy that they decide to marry but Mónica does not want to accept Daniela as her second mother, even so Daniela loves her husband's daughter and little by little she manages to win the girl, who is badly advised by Leticia, a schoolmate who envies Monica and pretends to be her friend to put ideas into her head against Daniela. After a time and various treatments, Daniela manages to get pregnant, which revives Monica's jealousy causing her to reject Daniela again. As her pregnancy progresses, the evil Irene pays a criminal named Germán who causes her a car accident. The event has terrible consequences for both Daniela and her son: Daniela is sterile due to the complications of delivery and her baby is premature and dies three weeks later.
Daniela is on the verge of suicide due to the death of her son. Monica seeing Daniela's suffering begins to love her and one day she finally calls her mom. 8 years later, Monica has grown up and is a beautiful woman and is the girlfriend of Lalo, Alberto's eldest son. Juan Antonio continues with great success in business but Daniela has not been able to overcome the death of her baby. In truth, Daniela's suffering is far from over: the past threatens her when Alberto leaves prison ready to take revenge on her for having sentenced him to confinement, for which he seduces Monica to destroy her family". But despite these machinations, everything in the novel ends well!
And the most important theme of the multi-series, perhaps, is the composition performed by the English avant-garde synthpop group Art Of Noise - "Moments In Love". It was released in 1985 and it is worth noting that it was widely used in the series and just fit perfectly into its soundtrack! Now it always reminds me of it, and I hope that you will also be able to indulge in nostalgia when listening. Yeah, it sounds great!