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pierppasolini · 3 months
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Saturday Night at the Baths (1975) // dir. David Buckley
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neil-gaiman · 10 months
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This was so cool. Did you know how this was done?
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writing-for-life · 7 days
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Oblivion is not an Option—A Musical Meta about Death’s “A Kind Word and a Friendly Face”
I originally wrote this for Sandman Week 2023. Metas are already a bit niche, musical metas even more so, but since it’s Death Appreciation Week and I don’t have the spoons to create something new after I’ve just run my own 4 week long event (well, I did create two tiny new little somethings I’ll keep for later 🙂), I thought I’d resurrect this one:
Film composers really deserve more credit—music will make or break any movie or show, and you only notice how much of a difference it makes to your emotional landscape once it’s missing.
So kudos to David Buckley for making us truly understand what “A Kind Word and a Friendly Face” feel like…
This probably fits best with prompt #2, “Death and Mortals”
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ad-echo · 2 years
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I have seen a lot of people talking about acting, and story telling of sandman, even sets and CGI but THE MUSIC. let's talk about the MUSIC!
From the first opening we hear the somber notes who slide and fade away. Just like dreams. Their slow rhythm lulls you and little bells takes you somewhere magical. The main theme EXCELLENTLY portrays the dreaming, both the magical and mysterious and dangerous side of it.
And that simple theme, the main dessending sequence
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Is heard throughout the entire season. Carefully woven in in other pieces, repeated, changed , varieties, but it brings such a complete harmony and tone to the entire series.
And just sounds in general. Especially in today's episode 11.
The chime of a bell when the cats blink...
Or the room full sound after every statement Dream meets Richard Madoc. Tom's performance is perfect but the sound, the sound the threat really cements Dream's power and other wordlyness
David Buckley and the whole sound team is glorious
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mlobsters · 1 year
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painting dream and desire, 27 hours in photoshop (but that includes lunch breaks occasionally and the like)
song: the threshold of desire by david buckley (soundtrack)
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prettybi4ajedi · 5 months
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I enjoy Glee and the soundtracks of things I'm in love with. 😲
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Natalie D'Alessandro and Bruce Waddell's rhythm dance costumes at the 2021 Junior Grand Prix events in Ljubljana and Kosice. They skated to Son of a Preacher Man by Dusty Springfield, The Good Wife soundtrack by David Buckley, and Pump It by the Black Eyed Peas.
(Source: picdrop.com)
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pierppasolini · 1 year
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Saturday Night at the Baths (1975) // dir. David Buckley
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ombrabrontok · 6 months
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Today's mood 💚 (clouds, rain and cold, gloom and everything that is properly "November")
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In a bombshell revelation, former Representative Denver Riggleman (R-Va.) said former President Donald Trump White House’s links to the insurrection “need to be explored more.”
“You get a real ‘a-ha’ moment when you see that the White House switchboard had connected to a rioter’s phone while it’s happening,” Riggleman said in a released clip from an upcoming episode of “60 Minutes,” which is set to air on Sunday night.
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Riggleman served as a Republican Congressman until 2021 and worked as an adviser to the January 6 Committee until April.
When host Bill Whitaker asked if the call from the White House could have been an accident, Riggleman replied: “When the White House just happened to call numbers, that somebody misdialed a rioter that day, on January 6th? Probably not.”
The former Congressman also said that he knows who the rioter is, but doesn’t know who was on the line at the White House.
Representatives for neither Trump nor the January 6 Committee have responded to requests for comment, according to Newsweek.
Bill Kristol, former chief of staff to former Vice President Dan Quayle, expressed concern for such a call in a tweet: “I placed many calls through the wonderful people at the White House switchboard during an earlier Republican Administration. I'm confident I never asked them to connect me with someone assaulting the U.S. Capitol. But that was a different era and a different Republican party.”
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Riggleman was rebuked by the Committee in June, when he spoke about the findings of the Committee in a CNN interview. House Committee staff director David Buckley wrote in an internal email: “[Riggleman’s] specific discussion about the content of subpoenaed records, our contracts, contractors and methodologies, and your hard work is unnerving.” He added that Riggleman’s television appearance was “in direct contravention to his employment agreement.”
Riggleman disagreed, saying he spoke to CNN after he left the Committee, so was no longer bound to such agreements.
The news of the White House phone connection comes days before the (potential) final January 6 Committee hearing is scheduled to air on September 28.
The Capitol rioter who received a perplexing nine-second phone call from inside the White House on the afternoon of January 6, 2021, has been identified by CNN.
Anton Lunyk, 26, had already left the Capitol premises that day when his phone rang at 4:34 p.m., according to records reviewed by the outlet. The call came from the White House's publicly available phone number just minutes after former President Donald Trump posted a video encouraging his supporters to "go home," telling them, "we love you, you're very special," CNN reported.
The revelation of Lunyk's identity as the mysterious call recipient comes after a former technical advisor to the the House Select Committee investigating the insurrection said Friday that he traced a call between a rioter and the White House switchboard during the attack.
"You get a real 'a-ha' moment when you see that the White House switchboard had connected to a rioter's phone while it's happening," Denver Riggleman, a former Republican Congressman , whose unauthorized "behind-the-scenes" book on the probe is set to be published later this week, told 60 Minutes. "That's a big, pretty big 'a-ha' moment."
Members of the January 6 House Select Committee have since downplayed Riggleman's role with the panel — as well as the importance of the phone call — suggesting that Riggleman is "overstating" the incident.
An anonymous source told CNN that the Committee is still investigating the nature of the phone call, but has thus far been unable to uncover who made it — or why.
What has been made clear this week, however, is who received the call: Anton Lunyk — who claims he doesn't remember getting the ring and says he doesn't know anyone who worked in the Trump White House, according to CNN's sources.
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Lunyk, of Brooklyn, New York, was initially charged with five counts related to his role in the riot, including violent entry, disorderly and disruptive conduct, and entering or remaining in a restricted building. But in April, he pleaded guilty to just one count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building and was sentenced to 12 months of probation, 60 hours of community service, and a restitution fine in September.
Prosecutors said Lunyk traveled to Washington, DC, the evening before the riot with two of his friends, Francis Connor and Antonio Ferrigno. The three men first attended the "Stop the Steal" rally before joining the mob of Trump supporters in walking to the US Capitol, where the crowd laid siege to the building.
Photos of Lunyk inside the Capitol show him wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat, and videos from the scene captured Lunyk and his friends laughing and recording on their cellphones while in the building, according to court documents.
A sentencing memorandum revealed that Lunyk and his friends made violent jokes about Democratic lawmakers in the days after the November 2020 election, alleging that the presidency had been "stolen."
"If they take my money I'm gonna shoot Pelosi," Lunyk said in a message to Connor, Ferrigno, and others on January 12, 2021.
The trio spent approximately 10 minutes inside the Capitol before exiting through a window, prosecutors said. They had been out of the building for nearly an hour and a half when Lunyk's phone rang, according to CNN, and photographic evidence suggests the friends were already on their way back to New York when the call came through.
There is no mention of the phone call in any court records related to Lunyk's case, and an attorney for him did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
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goblintea · 2 years
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Can I just say that I, as a demisexual, listening to "The Threshold of Desire" from Sandman's soundtrack, I ...makes me wanna fuck? I don't... normally...
I am both in awe and horrified.
David Buckley, sir, wow.
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dccomicsnews · 2 years
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The Sandman: Season 1 Soundtrack Now Available
The Sandman: Season 1 Soundtrack Now Available
WaterTower Music has announced the release of The Sandman: Season 1 (Soundtrack From the Original Netflix Series) which features music by composer David Buckley (The Good Wife, The Gifted). This 27-track score is available now on all major digital platforms for digital purchase and streaming. “The Sandman is an incredibly eclectic story spanning everything from other-worldly magic to deep trauma…
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From the book Fiction by David Buckley
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ltcolonelcarter · 2 years
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"A Kind Word and a Friendly Face" (The Sandman, David Buckley) is SO GOOD. Perfectly captures the essence of Death's character, imo
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danbenzvi · 2 years
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Just listened to: “The Sandman Season 1 (Score From The Netflix Series)”
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Original music composed by David Buckley.
[This score is a digital exclusive release.]
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