Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2005 8:18 am Posts: 590 Location: Skene, Sweden
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I have two things to say about this film/score:
1, Several years ago when the swedish CD store Skivhugget still had the service of taking orders through phonecalls I ordered James Newton Howard`s score to the Kevin Costner film The Postman but the guy on the other side of the phone misunderstood me or didn`t hear correctly since he thought that I was talking about the soundtrack to Il Postino. So it was really close that I could have received this soundtrack instead. I didn`t but if I had maybe I had kept it and not sending it back, who knows?
2, The next time I had come "in contact" with this film was when I studied film in Stockholm. We had the opportunity to choose an "extra" topic to study (i do not know what the actual word in english are but you may get the point anyway) so I choose radiotheater as the extra topic. In that class my teacher showed a scene from this film (I had not seen the film before) and that scene was about radiotheater so that was my second time when I came in contact with Il Postino.
Tobias
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