Awesome,spooky,and weird music! Nathan Van Cleave always has been and probably always will be,an overlooked & underrated composer. Low man on the totem pole. But the quality of his music speaks for itself. His TZ scores are as equally as brilliant as the other great TZ scores composed by Herrmann, Goldsmith,Constant,Rosenman,et al. It would be great if they released a deluxe limited edition of Van Cleaves TZ scores with special emphasis on previously unreleased music.
The modus operandi for the departure from life is usually a pine box of such and such dimensions, and this is the ultimate in reality. But there are other ways for a man to exit from life. Take the case of Arthur Curtis, age thirty-six. His departure was along a highway with an exit sign that reads, 'This Way To Escape.' Arthur Curtis, en route to the Twilight Zone.
I can understand the desire to return to that world, but wouldn't the question of whether it's real or not drive him crazy? I would be constantly wondering if it's real or not. I guess I'm more of the type of person that would rather accept reality rather than hide from it. I want the truth, however harsh it is.
Awesome,spooky,and weird music! Nathan Van Cleave always has been and probably always will be,an overlooked & underrated composer. Low man on the totem pole. But the quality of his music speaks for itself. His TZ scores are as equally as brilliant as the other great TZ scores composed by Herrmann, Goldsmith,Constant,Rosenman,et al. It would be great if they released a deluxe limited edition of Van Cleaves TZ scores with special emphasis on previously unreleased music.
The modus operandi for the departure from life is usually a pine box of such and such dimensions, and this is the ultimate in reality.
But there are other ways for a man to exit from life.
Take the case of Arthur Curtis, age thirty-six.
His departure was along a highway with an exit sign that reads, 'This Way To Escape.'
Arthur Curtis, en route to the Twilight Zone.
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"Come on Jerry.... Is it to hard to make a phone call?"
"My name is not Jerry Regan, My name is Arthur Curtis"
I couldn't agree more about Nathan's superlative talents. Spent too much of his working life toiling away at Paramount Pictures.
I can understand the desire to return to that world, but wouldn't the question of whether it's real or not drive him crazy? I would be constantly wondering if it's real or not. I guess I'm more of the type of person that would rather accept reality rather than hide from it. I want the truth, however harsh it is.
You would always go to sleep wondering if, when you woke up, you would be back in that nightmare place you got a glimpse of….