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Message no. 1
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu>
Subject: Soundtrack Recommendation
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 19:02:33 -0500 (CDT)
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I bought a soundtrack this afternoon that I just MUST recommend all of
you get your paws on. It's for the movie Dragonheart. Just most excellent.

Also, for all of you that HAVEN'T yet seend this movie or are wait for
it on video, you must go out and see it on the big screen. In the end,
you will be firly convinced that dragons are real.

After seening this movie, I've wondered again about writing a screenplay
for a Shadowrun movie based on the ShadowTalk story involving RUFUS,
MONICA, and the dragon Tirandor. Of course, from what I've seen of the
previews for Lawnmowerman II, looks like the story was stolen, at least
in parts.

Anyways, back to the original purpose, if you haven't seen Dragonheart,
GO SEE IT!. If you are looking for good music, get the soundtrack for
this movie :-)

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