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"A Movie: Starring YOU!": ©1999 Terrance "TNT" Henry. All rights reserved.
"The first thing I noticed when A Movie: Starring YOU! came on was the fullness of the song. Every sound is set to a backdrop composed of deep pads and reverb. As far as symphonic electronica goes, this song fits the bill with its multi-layered soundscape and movie soundtrack qualities. This song is purposely structured to include mood elements like suspense and drama and it does a good job of keeping the separate parts all together in one fine epic of a song."
--As reviewed by RAW42 MP3 Review Website

"This song is a well produced theme song... creating this feeling of suspense enhanced by orchestral hits and reverbed guitars. As the title suggests, this song can be easily used in any drama series seen these days on Network TV."
--As reviewed by 'Magnet'

"A hybrid between beat oriented electronica and film music, so there's truth in title here. The drum programming is strong with a very nice change of beat at the 2:00 mark... The timbres used really help to highlight each section of the song. This is a strong composition which I enjoyed quite a bit..."
--As reviewed by Bruce Satinover

"This is the kind of stuff I like. It sounds 'prickly' and has an ominous bassline... I have to say I really like that tapping electronic sound that pervades the song on top of everything else. It has good character."
--As reviewed by Keith Wiley

"The title of this track is quite fitting, this music would go nicely as title/credits music for a movie. When I listened through it several times, I could pick out mini-themes within that would fit a protagonist and antagonist, which was cool, it could make great music for a computer-generated mini-movie or some japanese anime. with that in mind, the track is wholly enjoyable."
--As reviewed by Bucketweb.com

"Good drum programming and use of the ping-ponging synth. Nicely arranged in that TNT kept me on my toes by frequently altering the timing of the drums... Good work TNT!"
--As reviewed by Robert Jansen


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