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      FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN track VS track!

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    Topic:   FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN track VS track!

     PeterK
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    Round One in the battle of "the same track names from different scores" showdown:

    In corner #1 we have heavyweight "The Golden Egg" from Patrick Doyle's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, clocking in at 6+ minutes, looking like a winner....

    In corner #2 is Elia Cmiral's "Golden Egg" from the video game score The Last Express. Considered a featherweight underdog weighing in at just 90 seconds, is this wonder boy trimmed up enough to take on Doyle's LSO powerhouse?

    Go for it, sportscasters.... Crank up both at maximum levels on separate systems.... who's the winner? Let the inner Howard Cosell out. We want juicy details....

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    posted 11-18-2005 09:53 PM PT (US)     

     Al
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    I think in celebrity deathmatch, both contestants are supposed to be celebrities... oh snap!

    Doyle's "The Golden Egg" is a powerhouse. Both majestic and menacing. It deserves every second of its 6 minutes. Best single cue in quite some time.

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    posted 11-18-2005 10:10 PM PT (US)     

     PeterK
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    By the time Doyle's track is all polished up shiny, Cmiral's track has been through the equivalent of five torturous rounds. And... to really smear Cmiral into the mat, Doyle's last ten seconds make Cmiral's golden egg wish it never hatched. Harrrharrharrrharr.... this is Howaaard Co-sell.

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    posted 11-18-2005 10:26 PM PT (US)     
     

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