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Old Mar 2nd, 2004, 10:28 PM        Reusing scores in trailers
When I went to see Jesus die last week, there was a preview for this sickeningly sweet movie about two tigers. It wouldn't have bothered me, except they put THE SCORE FOR THE LION KING behind it.



I understand that they don't generally write scores for movies until shortly before they are released (I know a movie composer who says they generally get two to three weeks to score a movie and start a couple of months before release). But if they're going to rip off another film's score for a trailer, do they have to use such a familiar one? It completely distracted me and the trailer didn't do it justice at all.

Has anyone else ever noticed this?
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